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Poultry · per 100 g

Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked

USDA SR Legacy

Calories
260 kcal
Protein
23.23 g
Fiber
0 g
Category
Poultry

Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked belongs to the Poultry category. A 100 g portion provides 260 kcal of energy, 23 g of protein, 0.03 g of carbohydrates, and 19 g of fat.

It also delivers a meaningful amount of potassium (291 mg per 100 g), a mineral important for blood pressure regulation.

Poultry is a lean source of protein and B vitamins, commonly used in everyday cooking.

Carbs
0.03g
0%
Fat
18.59g
64%
Protein
23.23g
36%

Vitamins

Vitamin A 28 µg
3%
Vitamin E 0.3 mg
2%
Vitamin B6 0.1 mg
8%
Folate (B9) 9 µg
2%
Vitamin B12 0.7 µg
28%

Minerals

Potassium 291 mg
6%
Sodium 584 mg
25%
Calcium 35 mg
3%
Iron 1 mg
5%
Magnesium 23 mg
5%
Zinc 1.8 mg
16%
Allergens Allergen-free
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many calories are in Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked? +

Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked provides 260 kcal per 100 g serving.

Is Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked high in protein? +

Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked contains 23 g of protein per 100 g, which is considered high for its category.

How much iron is in Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked? +

Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked contains 0.97 mg of iron per 100 g.

What category does Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked belong to? +

Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked is classified under the Poultry category in our food database.

Does Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked contain common allergens? +

Based on USDA data, Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked does not appear to contain common allergens such as milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, wheat, fish, or shellfish. Individual sensitivities may still apply.

What are the main vitamins in Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked? +

Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked provides notable amounts of Vitamin B12 (0.68 mcg) per 100 g.

Is Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked a good source of fiber? +

Chicken, broilers or fryers, rotisserie, original seasoning, back, meat and skin, cooked contains 0 g of fiber per 100 g, which is low.