Crabs with egg recipe. Calorie, chemical composition and nutritional value.

Ingredients Crabs with egg

Kamchatka crab (meat) 300.0 (gram)
mayonnaise 3.0 (table spoon)
olives 50.0 (gram)
lemon juice 2.0 (teaspoon)
lemon 0.5 (piece)
chicken egg 3.0 (piece)
salad 50.0 (gram)
Method of preparation

Open the tin, disassemble the crabs by carefully removing the bone plates and place in the middle of the salad bowl. Prepare the sauce with mayonnaise and crab juice and pour over the crabs. Put beautifully sliced ​​lemon slices on top. On the sides, place slices of hard-boiled eggs, leaves of green salaot and olives.

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Nutritional value and chemical composition.

The table shows the content of nutrients (calories, proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals) per 100 grams edible part.
NutrientQuantityNorm**% of the norm in 100 g% of the norm in 100 kcal100% normal
Calorie value251.2 kCal1684 kCal14.9%5.9%670 g
Proteins16.7 g76 g22%8.8%455 g
Fats19.9 g56 g35.5%14.1%281 g
Carbohydrates1.3 g219 g0.6%0.2%16846 g
organic acids0.6 g~
Alimentary fiber0.3 g20 g1.5%0.6%6667 g
Water56.2 g2273 g2.5%1%4044 g
Ash0.8 g~
Vitamins
Vitamin A, RE400 μg900 μg44.4%17.7%225 g
Retinol0.4 mg~
Vitamin B1, thiamine0.06 mg1.5 mg4%1.6%2500 g
Vitamin B2, riboflavin0.2 mg1.8 mg11.1%4.4%900 g
Vitamin B4, choline94.6 mg500 mg18.9%7.5%529 g
Vitamin B5, pantothenic0.8 mg5 mg16%6.4%625 g
Vitamin B6, pyridoxine0.3 mg2 mg15%6%667 g
Vitamin B9, folate19.4 μg400 μg4.9%2%2062 g
Vitamin B12, cobalamin0.7 μg3 μg23.3%9.3%429 g
Vitamin C, ascorbic6.2 mg90 mg6.9%2.7%1452 g
Vitamin D, calciferol0.8 μg10 μg8%3.2%1250 g
Vitamin E, alpha tocopherol, TE7.2 mg15 mg48%19.1%208 g
Vitamin H, biotin7.5 μg50 μg15%6%667 g
Vitamin PP, NE4.5722 mg20 mg22.9%9.1%437 g
niacin1.8 mg~
Macronutrients
Potassium, K226.6 mg2500 mg9.1%3.6%1103 g
Calcium, Ca90.3 mg1000 mg9%3.6%1107 g
Magnesium, Mg28.5 mg400 mg7.1%2.8%1404 g
Sodium, Na191.4 mg1300 mg14.7%5.9%679 g
Sulfur, S67.4 mg1000 mg6.7%2.7%1484 g
Phosphorus, P208 mg800 mg26%10.4%385 g
Chlorine, Cl64 mg2300 mg2.8%1.1%3594 g
Trace Elements
Aluminum, Al73.9 μg~
Bohr, B29.2 μg~
Vanadium, V22 μg~
Iron, Fe3.8 mg18 mg21.1%8.4%474 g
Iodine, I8.3 μg150 μg5.5%2.2%1807 g
Cobalt, Co4.2 μg10 μg42%16.7%238 g
Lithium, Li5.2 μg~
Manganese, Mn0.0536 mg2 mg2.7%1.1%3731 g
Copper, Cu70.8 μg1000 μg7.1%2.8%1412 g
Molybdenum, Mo.3.5 μg70 μg5%2%2000 g
Nickel, Ni0.6 μg~
Rubidium, Rb19.8 μg~
Fluorine, F24.8 μg4000 μg0.6%0.2%16129 g
Chrome, Cr1.9 μg50 μg3.8%1.5%2632 g
Zinc, Zn0.4537 mg12 mg3.8%1.5%2645 g
Digestible carbohydrates
Starch and dextrins0.05 g~
Mono- and disaccharides (sugars)0.7 gmax 100 г
Sterols
Cholesterol208.3 mgmax 300 mg

The energy value is 251,2 kcal.

Crabs with egg rich in vitamins and minerals such as: vitamin A – 44,4%, vitamin B2 – 11,1%, choline – 18,9%, vitamin B5 – 16%, vitamin B6 – 15%, vitamin B12 – 23,3% , vitamin E – 48%, vitamin H – 15%, vitamin PP – 22,9%, phosphorus – 26%, iron – 21,1%, cobalt – 42%
  • Vitamin A is responsible for normal development, reproductive function, skin and eye health, and maintaining immunity.
  • Vitamin B2 participates in redox reactions, enhances the color sensitivity of the visual analyzer and dark adaptation. Insufficient intake of vitamin B2 is accompanied by a violation of the condition of the skin, mucous membranes, impaired light and twilight vision.
  • Mixed is a part of lecithin, plays a role in the synthesis and metabolism of phospholipids in the liver, is a source of free methyl groups, acts as a lipotropic factor.
  • Vitamin B5 participates in protein, fat, carbohydrate metabolism, cholesterol metabolism, the synthesis of a number of hormones, hemoglobin, promotes the absorption of amino acids and sugars in the intestine, supports the function of the adrenal cortex. Lack of pantothenic acid can lead to damage to the skin and mucous membranes.
  • Vitamin B6 participates in the maintenance of the immune response, inhibition and excitation processes in the central nervous system, in the conversion of amino acids, in the metabolism of tryptophan, lipids and nucleic acids, contributes to the normal formation of erythrocytes, maintenance of the normal level of homocysteine ​​in the blood. Insufficient intake of vitamin B6 is accompanied by a decrease in appetite, a violation of the condition of the skin, the development of homocysteinemia, anemia.
  • Vitamin B12 plays an important role in the metabolism and conversion of amino acids. Folate and vitamin B12 are interrelated vitamins and are involved in blood formation. Lack of vitamin B12 leads to the development of partial or secondary folate deficiency, as well as anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia.
  • Vitamin E possesses antioxidant properties, is necessary for the functioning of the gonads, heart muscle, is a universal stabilizer of cell membranes. With a deficiency of vitamin E, hemolysis of erythrocytes and neurological disorders are observed.
  • Vitamin H participates in the synthesis of fats, glycogen, the metabolism of amino acids. Insufficient intake of this vitamin can lead to disruption of the normal state of the skin.
  • Vitamin PP participates in redox reactions of energy metabolism. Insufficient vitamin intake is accompanied by disruption of the normal state of the skin, gastrointestinal tract and nervous system.
  • Phosphorus takes part in many physiological processes, including energy metabolism, regulates acid-base balance, is a part of phospholipids, nucleotides and nucleic acids, is necessary for the mineralization of bones and teeth. Deficiency leads to anorexia, anemia, rickets.
  • Iron is a part of proteins of various functions, including enzymes. Participates in the transport of electrons, oxygen, ensures the course of redox reactions and activation of peroxidation. Insufficient consumption leads to hypochromic anemia, myoglobin-deficient atony of skeletal muscles, increased fatigue, myocardiopathy, atrophic gastritis.
  • Cobalt is part of vitamin B12. Activates enzymes of fatty acid metabolism and folic acid metabolism.
 
Calorie content AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF INGREDIENTS OF THE RECIPE Crabs with egg PER 100 g
  • 96 kCal
  • 627 kCal
  • 115 kCal
  • 33 kCal
  • 34 kCal
  • 157 kCal
  • 16 kCal
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