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Nutrition and Calories in Beaver Meat
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Calories In Beaver Meat

See below for nutritional values and information about how many calories are in Beaver Meat. Designed to help you lose weight and eat a healthy diet, the following nutritional and calorie facts for Beaver Meat include vitamins, minerals, folate and dietary fiber, as well as protein and carbs.

Nutrition and Calories in Beaver (Roasted)

Water content (grams per 100g) 57.92
Calorie content of Food (kcals per 100g/3.5oz) 212
Protein content (grams per 100g) 34.85
Fat content (lipids) (grams per 100g) 6.96
Ash content (grams per 100g) 1.45
Carbohydrate content (grams per 100g) 0
Dietary Fiber content (grams per 100g) 0
Sugar content (grams per 100g) 0

Minerals Nutrition in Beaver

Calcium (Ca) content (mg per 100g) 22
Iron (Fe) content (mg per 100g) 10
Magnesium (Mg) content (mg per 100g) 29
Phosphorus (P) content (mg per 100g) 292
Potassium (K) content (mg per 100g) 403
Sodium (Na) content (mg per 100g) 59
Zinc (Zn) content (mg per 100g) 2.27
Copper (Cu) content (mg per 100g) 0.189
Manganese (Mn) content (mg per 100g) N/A
Selenium (Se) content (µ per 100g) 43.1

Vitamins Nutrition in Beaver

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) content (mg per 100g) 3
Thiamin content (vitamin B-1) (mg per 100g) 0.05
Riboflavin content (vitamin B-2) (mg per 100g) 0.31
Niacin content (vitamin B-3) (mg per 100g) 2.2
Pantothenic Acid content (vitamin B-5) (mg per 100g) 0.93
Vitamin B-6 content (mg per 100g) 0.47
Folate content (µg per 100g) 11
Folic Acid content (µg per 100g) 0
Food Folate content (µg per 100g) 11
Folate content (DFE per 100g) 11
Vitamin B-12 content (µg per 100g) 8.3
Vitamin A content (µg per 100g) 0
Vitamin A content (Int. Units, IU, per 100g) 0
Retinol content (µg per 100g) 0
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) content (µg per 100g) 0.45

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