Pork ribs: Nutrition Facts

Pork ribs is one of the few products that contains a wide variety of macro- and micronutrients that our body consumes every day. In our report, each element included in the composition of this product is examined in detail.

Calories (per 100g): 272.5 kcal

Pork ribs contains 0 grams of total sugars, 0 grams of dietary fiber and 0 grams of starch.
It has 80 milligrams of cholesterol and 222 milligrams of total trans fats.

Pork ribs — proteins, carbohydrates and fats (PCF)

Every 100 grams of Pork ribs provides about 20.6% of recommended daily protein intake. It also contents up to 27.9% of the daily intake of fats and 0.0% of carbs.


PCFPercent Daily Value (100g)
Protein15.5 g
20.6%
Fat23.4 g
27.9%
Carbs0 mg
0.0%

Vitamins

The chart below shows the vitamin content of Pork ribs of recommended daily intake in percent.

VitaminsPercent Daily Value (100g)
Vitamine A0 mg
0.0%
Beta Carotene0 mg
0.0%
Alpha Carotene0 mg
0.0%
Vitamine D0 mg
0.0%
Vitamine D20 mg
0.0%
Vitamine D30 mg
0.0%
Vitamine E0.4 mg
2.7%
Vitamine K0 mg
0.0%
Vitamine C0 mg
0.0%
Vitamine B10.3 mg
25.0%
Vitamine B20.3 mg
23.1%
Vitamine B34.7 mg
29.4%
Vitamine B459.7 mg
11.9%
Vitamine B50.6 mg
12.0%
Vitamine B60.6 mg
46.2%
Vitamine B90 mg
0.0%
Vitamine B120 mg
0.0%

Minerals

The chart below shows the mineral content of Pork ribs.

MineralsPercent Daily Value (100g)
Calcium15 mg
1.5%
Iron0.9 mg
9.0%
Magnesium16 mg
4.0%
Phosphorus141 mg
20.1%
Potassium242 mg
5.1%
Sodium81 mg
6.2%
Zinc2.5 mg
22.7%
Copper0.1 mg
11.1%
Manganese0 mg
0.0%
Selenium0 mg
0.0%
Fluoride0 mg
0.0%

Amino acids

The chart below shows the amino acid content of Pork ribs.
Amino AcidsPercent Daily Value (100g)
Tryptophan163 mg
2.0%
Threonine695 mg
29.0%
Isoleucine761 mg
38.0%
Leucine1.3 g
28.7%
Lysine1.4 g
35.0%
Methionine426 mg
23.7%
Cystine179 mg
9.9%
Phenylalanine650 mg
14.8%
Tyrosine589 mg
13.4%
Valine809 mg
32.4%
Arginine1.0 g
16.9%
Histidine668 mg
31.8%
Alanine908 mg
13.8%
Aspartic acid1.5 g
12.4%
Glutamic acid2.5 g
18.2%
Glycine697 mg
19.9%
Proline626 mg
13.9%
Serine669 mg
8.1%

A branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) is a complex of three essential amino acids leucine (1.318 g), isoleucine (0.761 g) and valine (0.809 g).
Pork ribs contains 2.89 grams of BCAAs per every 100 grams.

Creatine can be synthesized in the body from the three common amino acids glycine (0.697 g), arginine (1.030 g) and methionine (0.426 g).
Pork ribs contains 2.15 grams of these amino acids per every 100 grams.

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