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lumpiang shanghai Nutrition Facts
Community Recipe
Macronutrients
Nutrition Facts
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| 6 Servings Per Container | |
| Serving Size: 390g | |
| Calories | 1493kcal / 2530kcal (59%) |
Macronutrients
Total Fat | 116.41 g/ 42g (277%) | ||||||||
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Total Carbohydrates | 49.15 g/ 348g (14%) | ||||||||
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Protein | 60.86 g/ 71g (85%) | ||||||||
Vitamins
Vitamin A | 37.57 mcg RAE/ 700mcg RAE (5%) |
Vitamin C | 2.8 mg/ 70mg (4%) |
Vitamin D | 0.94 mcg/ 5mcg (18%) |
Vitamin E | 13.53 mg AT/ 10mg AT (135%) high |
Vitamin K | 52.71 mcg/ 61mcg (86%) source |
Vitamin B1 | 0.84 mg/ 1mg (70%) source |
Vitamin B2 | 0.99 mg/ 1mg (76%) source |
Vitamin B3 | 18.13 mg NE/ 16mg NE (113%) source |
Vitamin B5 | 0.01 mg/ 5mg (0.2%) |
Vitamin B6 | 1.01 mg/ 1mg (77%) source |
Vitamin B9 | 7.77 mcg DFE/ 400mcg DFE (1%) |
Vitamin B12 | 1.81 mcg/ 2mcg (75%) source |
Minerals
Calcium | 92.37 mg/ 750mg (12%) |
Copper | 0.08 mg/ 1mg (8%) |
Iron | 6.34 mg/ 12mg (52%) |
Magnesium | 42.2 mg/ 240mg (17%) |
Manganese | 0.03 mg/ 2mg (1%) |
Phosphorus | 522.12 mg/ 700mg (74%) source |
Potassium | 692.14 mg/ 2000mg (34%) |
Selenium | 81.75 µg/ 38µg (215%) high |
Sodium | 1639.07 mg/ 1500mg (109%) |
Zinc | 5.02 mg/ 7mg (77%) source |
Recipe Ingredients
| Pork, ground (1133g) protein |
| knorr pork broth cubes (12g) seasoning |
| Carrot, boiled (90g) veg |
| Onion, Bombay bulb (134g) flavor |
| Spices, pepper, black (1g) seasoning |
| Salt, table, iodized (5g) seasoning |
| Oil, sesame, salad or cooking (4g) fat |
| Spices, garlic powder (2g) fat |
| Canola oil (440g) flavor |
| Spring roll wrapper, plain (400g) fat |
| Egg, chicken, whole (112g) protein |
| Parsley lvs (4g) flavor |
Some descriptions on this page are generated with AI assistance to make nutrition information easier to understand. Nutritional data comes from trusted sources like DOST-FNRI and USDA.
What is this food?
AI-assisted Lumpiang shanghai is a Filipino spring roll usually filled with ground meat (often pork), vegetables, and seasonings, then wrapped in a thin wrapper and fried until crisp.
Why it matters to health
AI-assisted It’s a filling option because it provides protein from the meat, which helps keep you full and supports muscle repair. However, this version can be high in total fat and saturated fat, and it also tends to be high in sodium—both can be a concern when eaten often or in big portions. The good part is it has some carbs for energy, but fiber is relatively low, so pairing it with fresh veggies or adding a side salad can help balance the meal. With its higher calories, it’s best to fit it into your day’s meals and snacks rather than making it a frequent “main” every day.
Healthier tips
AI-assisted - Portion first: If you’re having lumpiang shanghai, consider a smaller serving and add more vegetables to complete your plate.
- Balance your plate: Pair with fresh lettuce, carrots, cucumber, or a veggie soup so you get more fiber and micronutrients.
- Watch the sauce: If the sauce is sweet or salty, use a lighter amount.
- Choose how it’s cooked: If available, go for air-fried or baked versions to reduce added oil.
- Fit it into your daily pattern: Since you’ll have 3 full meals plus 1–2 snacks, treat lumpiang shanghai as a main for one meal and keep snacks lighter (e.g., fruit or yogurt).
Common Filipino dishes
Lumpiang shanghai, Adobo, Sinigang, Kare-kare, Lechon kawali, Pancit canton
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