Wild Boar, Cooked

Wild Boar, Cooked

EverydayCooked

Cooked wild boar is a lean, flavorful meat derived from wild pigs, offering a gamier and more intense taste compared to domestic pork. As a wild game meat, it tends to be lower in fat and higher in protein than commercially raised pork, while also providing a good source of iron and B vitamins. Due to its leanness, wild boar benefits from slow cooking methods to maintain moisture and tenderness.

Macro Impact

A 3 oz serving contains 136 calories, 24g protein, 0g carbs, and 4g fat.

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Nutrition Facts

Serving size3 oz (85 g)
Amount per serving
Calories136
% Daily Value*
Total Fat4g
5%
Saturated Fat1g
7%
Trans Fat0g
Polyunsaturated Fat0.7g
Monounsaturated Fat2g
Cholesterol65mg
22%
Sodium51mg
2%
Total Carbohydrate0g
0%
Dietary Fiber0g
0%
Total Sugars0g
Includes Added Sugars0g
0%
Protein24g
Vitamin D0mcg
0%
Calcium14mg
1%
Iron1.0mg
5%
Potassium337mg
7%

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving contributes to a daily diet.

Nutrient Breakdown

Nutrient breakdown based on appropriate daily intake recommendations for a 175lb adult.

Carbs
Total Carbs
0 / 275 g
0%
Fiber
0 / 28 g
0%
Sugars
0 g
Added Sugars
0 / 50 g
0%
Soluble Fiber
0 g
Insoluble Fiber
0 g
Sugar Alcohols
0 g
Xylitol
0 g
Sorbitol
0 g
Other Carbohydrates
0 g
Fat
Total Fat
4 / 78 g
5%
Monounsaturated
2 / 31 g
6%
Polyunsaturated
1 / 23 g
3%
Saturated
1 / 23 g
6%
Trans
0 g
Cholesterol
65 / 300 g
22%
Omega 3
0 / 5 g
1%
Omega 6
0 / 19 g
2%
Omega 9
1 g
Protein
Protein
24 / 80 g
30%
Amino Acids
Histidine
1 / 3 g
39%
Isoleucine
1 / 2 g
73%
Leucine
2 / 3 g
63%
Lysine
2 / 2 g
100%
Methionine
1 / 1 g
50%
Phenylalanine
1 / 2 g
48%
Threonine
1 / 1 g
95%
Tryptophan
0 / 0 g
102%
Valine
1 / 2 g
62%
Arginine
2 g
Cysteine
0 g
Cystine
0 g
Tyrosine
1 g
Alanine
1 g
Aspartic Acid
2 g
Glutamic Acid
4 g
Glycine
1 g
Proline
1 g
Serine
1 g
Vitamins
Thiamine, B1
0 / 1 mg
23%
Riboflavin, B2
0 / 1 mg
10%
Niacin, B3
4 / 15 mg
24%
Pantothenic Acid, B5
0 / 5 mg
0%
Pyridoxine, B6
0 / 1 mg
27%
Biotin, B7
0 / 30 mcg
0%
Cobalamin, B12
1 / 2 mcg
25%
Folate
5 / 400 mcg
1%
Vitamin A
0 / 800 mcg
0%
Vitamin C
0 / 83 mg
0%
Vitamin D
0 / 15 mcg
0%
Vitamin E
0 / 15 mg
2%
Vitamin K
1 / 105 mcg
1%
Minerals
Calcium
14 / 1k mg
1%
Copper
0 / 1 mg
5%
Iron
1 / 13 mg
7%
Magnesium
23 / 370 mg
6%
Manganese
0 / 2 mg
0%
Phosphorous
114 / 700 mg
16%
Potassium
337 / 3k mg
11%
Selenium
11 / 55 mcg
20%
Sodium
51 / 2.3k mg
2%
Zinc
3 / 10 mg
27%
Chromium
0 / 30 mcg
0%
Molybdenum
0 / 45 mcg
0%
Iodine
0 / 150 mcg
0%
Chlorine
0 / 2.3k mg
0%
Other
Ethyl Alcohol
0 g
Water
54 g
Caffeine
0 mg
Choline
99 mg
Taurine
0 mg

References

Data on this page was sourced from a number of official governmental and non-governmental sources, including:

  1. 1.Game meat, boar, wild, cooked, roasted. USDA Standard Reference, Legacy. Food ID 175298.
  2. 2.Game meat, boar, wild, roasted. Canadian Nutrient File. Food ID 3574.

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