How many carbs/carbohydrates, calories, fat, protein, sugar, fiber, cholesterol, energy, vitamins and lots of other nutritional facts about plaice, fillet, boiled.
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Plaice is a common name used for a group of flatfish. There are four species in the group, the European, American, Alaskan and scale-eye plaice. Commercially the most important plaice is the European plaice. This is the principal commercial flatfish in Europe. It is also widely fished recreationally, has potential as an aquaculture species, and is kept as an aquarium fish. Also commercially important is the American plaice. The term plaice comes from the 14th century Anglo-French plais. This in turn comes from the late Latin platessa, meaning flatfish, which originated from the Greek platys, meaning broad.
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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) | Fish and shellfish |
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Subcategory (no unit) | Fish, whole, prepared |
Description (no unit) | Plaice, fillet, boiled |
Carbohydrates (g) | 0 |
Energy kJ (kJ) | 352 |
Energy kcal (kcal) | 83 |
Protein (g) | 16,8 |
Fat (g) | 1,8 |
Refined sugars (g) | 0 |
Cholesterol (mg) | 68 |
Dietary fibre (g) | 0 |