How many carbs/carbohydrates, calories, fat, protein, sugar, fiber, cholesterol, energy, vitamins and lots of other nutritional facts about meat stew, mutton (lamb) and cabbage.
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Lamb, hogget, and mutton are terms for the meat of domestic sheep at different ages. A sheep in its first year is called a lamb; and its meat is also called lamb. The meat of a juvenile sheep older than one year is hogget; outside North America this is also a term for the living animal. The meat of an adult sheep is mutton, a term only used for the meat, not the living animals.
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"g" is short for gram and "mg" is short for milligram (1/1000th gram). 1 oz./ounce is 28.35 grams. All numbers are per 100 grams of any given item, so it also serves as a percentage when the unit is grams. 100 grams is 3.53 oz. An "M" where there should be a number means the value is missing. The unit is enclosed in parentheses.
Category (no unit) | Poultry and meat |
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Subcategory (no unit) | Dishes with poultry or meat |
Description (no unit) | Meat stew, mutton (lamb) and cabbage |
Carbohydrates (g) | 3,4 |
Energy kJ (kJ) | 475 |
Energy kcal (kcal) | 114 |
Protein (g) | 10 |
Fat (g) | 6,4 |
Refined sugars (g) | 0 |
Cholesterol (mg) | 36 |
Dietary fibre (g) | 1,3 |