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Fusilier, goldband, dried Nutrition Facts

Dalagang bukid, daing
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Macronutrients

Nutrition Facts

Consume
Limit
Avoid
Serving Size: 100g
Edible Portion: 66%
Calories 214kcal / 2530kcal (8%)

Macronutrients

Total Fat
4.9 g/ 42g (11%)
Saturated Fat
1.4 g/ 20g (6%)
low
Unsaturated Fat
1.96 g
Total Carbohydrates
0 g/ 348g (0%)
Dietary Fiber
0 g/ 20g (0%)
Sugar
0 g/ 63g (0%)
free
Protein
42.6 g/ 71g (60%)

Vitamins

Vitamin A
90 mcg RAE/ 700mcg RAE (12%)
Vitamin C
0 mg/ 70mg (0%)
Vitamin B1
0.04 mg/ 1mg (3%)
Vitamin B2
0.06 mg/ 1mg (4%)
Vitamin B3
11.9 mg NE/ 16mg NE (74%)
high

Minerals

Calcium
344 mg/ 750mg (45%)
high
Iron
2.2 mg/ 12mg (18%)
Phosphorus
390 mg/ 700mg (55%)
high
Sodium
7353 mg/ 1500mg (490%)
What is this food?
AI-assisted
Dried fusilier (goldband) fish—small, dried fish usually eaten as a crunchy protein topping or snack.
Why it matters to health
AI-assisted
This dried fish is a good protein source for building and repairing body tissues, helping you feel satisfied between meals. It also has healthy fats, but it comes with higher saturated fat and very high sodium (about 7,353 mg per 100 g). Because it’s dried, sodium can add up quickly—so it’s best as an occasional add-on, not a main staple every day. With a balanced day of 3 meals plus 1–2 snacks, you can include it while still keeping your overall salt and fat in check.
Healthier tips
AI-assisted
  • Use a small portion: start with about 1–2 tablespoons (or a small handful) as a side or topping.
  • Pair it with fiber-rich foods (vegetables, fresh fruit, or brown rice) to support fullness and better overall balance.
  • When possible, choose versions that are less salty, or rinse briefly and pat dry before cooking/eating.
  • Limit salty pairings in the same meal (e.g., bagoong, instant noodles, salted eggs) to avoid stacking sodium.
  • If you’re watching blood pressure, be extra mindful of frequency and portion size.
Common Filipino dishes
Tuyo (dried fish) with rice, Ginataang dried fish, Dried fish with garlic and vinegar (daing-style), Dinengdeng with dried fish, Chicharon-style dried fish (crispy toppings)
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