Readers of fit4art,

This is another article from our well-known series «What fat is in?», and in this post we will see and analyze all the fat of a lamb. So without losing any more time, we go directly to the subject of our current post: «What fat is in a lamb?»

What fat is in a lamb?

See in detail all the types of fat contained in this food, as well as their content per 100 grams:

  DV
Fat23.41 g36 %
  Saturated fatty acids10.190 g51 %
    Decanoic acid0.060 g
    Dodecanoic acid0.100 g
    Hexadecanoic acid5.130 g
    Octadecanoic acid3.220 g
    Tetradecanoic acid0.930 g
  Monounsaturated fatty acids9.600 g
    Hexadecenoic acid0.680 g
    Octadecenoic acid8.620 g
  Polyunsaturated fatty acids1.850 g
    Eicosatetraenoic acid0.080 g
    Octadecadienoic acid1.360 g
    Octadecatrienoic acid0.420 g

* Do not forget that DV means Daily Value and its prices are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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