Spanish mackerel / Surma Fish size 2-3 pcs. 1 kg.
Mackerel is a fish often compared to tuna because they share many characteristics—both are big oily fish that have a firm texture and are often packed in oil and canned. The two fish are members of the same family Scombridae, but mackerel are smaller fish and have a shorter life. Mackerel is oilier than tuna and has a richer but milder taste. Mackerel is high in protein and provides omega-3 fatty acids. The mild taste makes this a great addition to your diet if you want to include more fish in your diet but don’t like the strong taste of other types of fish.
Mackerel Nutrition Facts :
This nutrition information of raw mackerel.
Calories: 189
Fiber: 0g
Sugar: 0g
Protein: 19g
Fat: 11.9g
Sodium: 89mg
Carbohydrates: 0g
Carbs
Plain raw mackerel does not contain any carbohydrates, fiber, or sugar. However, any fish that is breaded or processed may include some carbohydrates.
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