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Pigeon thigh Nutrition Facts

Kalapati hita
PhilFCT
Macronutrients

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 100g
Calories 239kcal / 2530kcal (9%)

Macronutrients

Total Fat
20.1 g/ 42g (47%)
Saturated Fat
4.95 g/ 20g (24%)
Cholesterol
140 mg/ 300mg (46%)
Unsaturated Fat
15 g
Total Carbohydrates
0 g/ 348g (0%)
Dietary Fiber
0 g/ 20g (0%)
Sugar
0 g/ 63g (0%)
free
Protein
14.6 g/ 71g (20%)

Vitamins

Vitamin A
3.75 mcg RAE/ 700mcg RAE (0.54%)
Vitamin C
0 mg/ 70mg (0%)
Vitamin B1
0.15 mg/ 1mg (12%)
Vitamin B2
0.41 mg/ 1mg (31%)
high
Vitamin B3
2.9 mg NE/ 16mg NE (18%)
source

Minerals

Calcium
10 mg/ 750mg (1%)
Iron
0.6 mg/ 12mg (5%)
Phosphorus
218 mg/ 700mg (31%)
high
Sodium
44 mg/ 1500mg (2%)
low
What is this food?
AI-assisted
Pigeon thigh (a type of game bird meat). It’s mainly a protein food, and per 100 g it has about 239 kcal, 20.1 g total fat, and 140 mg cholesterol, with 0 g carbs and 0 g fiber.
Why it matters to health
AI-assisted
Pigeon thigh can help you meet your daily protein needs for muscle repair and satiety since it has no carbohydrates and no fiber. However, it’s also relatively higher in total fat and saturated fat (4.95 g per 100 g) and has cholesterol (140 mg per 100 g). It’s a good choice when you balance it with vegetables, fruits, and high-fiber foods in your meals, and when you keep portions reasonable—especially if you’re watching saturated fat and cholesterol.
Healthier tips
AI-assisted
  • Keep portions around 1 palm-sized serving for your main meal, then add plenty of non-starchy vegetables (e.g., kangkong, pechay, okra, squash).
  • Choose cooking methods like stewing, grilling, or roasting instead of deep-frying.
  • For snacks and meals across the day, pair it with rice in a controlled serving (or swap with brown rice/half rice) and include a fiber-rich side like beans or vegetables.
  • Since it has no fiber, make sure your plate has at least 1–2 cups of vegetables to support digestion and fullness.
  • Enjoy it as part of your usual 3 meals plus 1–2 snacks per day—everything in moderation.
Common Filipino dishes
Pigeon adobo, pigeon sinigang, pigeon tinola, pigeon barbecue, pigeon paksiw
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