Nutrients, Calories, Benefits of Sterlet, Volga

Published on: 01/06/2022

Calories in Sterlet, Volga


Sterlet, Volga contains 127 kCal calories per 100g serving. The reference value of daily consumption of Sterlet, Volga for adults is 127 kCal.

The following foods have approximately equal amount of calories:
  • Olenina, 2 categories (125kCal)
  • Leg, whole, lamb, New Zealand, frozen, only meat, raw (126kCal)
  • Meat set, lamb, New Zealand, frozen, only meat, raw (128kCal)
  • Caribou (Canadian deer) (127kCal)
  • Mutton, leg whole (with shank and shank), only meat (128kCal)
  • Mutton, shin, only meat (125kCal)
  • French beans, ripe seeds, boiled, with salt (129kCal)
  • French beans, ripe seeds, boiled, without salt (129kCal)
  • Kidney beans, all kinds, ripe, boiled, with salt (127kCal)
  • Kidney beans, all kinds, ripe, boiled, without salt (127kCal)

Proteins in Sterlet, Volga


Sterlet, Volga contains 17.9 g proteins per 100g serving. A medium 5.3 oz skin on potato has 3 grams of protein. Protein is an important component of almost every cell and tissue in the body. Protein is made up of amino acids. There are 20 amino acids with biological significance; however, only nine are essential, meaning that our bodies cannot synthesize them and they must be obtained through food.

Fats in Sterlet, Volga


Sterlet, Volga contains 6.1 g fats per 100g serving. 6.1 g of fats are equal to 48.8 calories (kCal).

Vitamins and other nutrients in Sterlet, Volga

Nutrient Content Reference
Calories 127kCal 127kCal
Proteins 17.9g 18g
Fats 6.1g 6g
Water 74.9g 75g
Ash 1.1g 1g
Sera, S 179mg 179mg
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