Guest Uncle Fester Posted June 3, 2005 Report Share Posted June 3, 2005 [bANNED TEXT] protien and fat contents are in tripe? also [bANNED TEXT] other nutrients are found in it? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest chilli Posted June 3, 2005 Report Share Posted June 3, 2005 Nutrition Information : Tripe ((beef), raw) Water (g/100g) 84.16 Food Energy (Calories) (kcal/100g) 82 Protein (g/100g) 12.07 Total Lipid (fat) (g/100g) 3.69 Ash (g/100g) 0.55 Carbohydrate (g/100g) 0 Total Dietary Fibre (g/100g) 0 Total Sugars (g/100g) 0 Calcium (mg/100g) 69 Iron (mg/100g) 0.59 Magnesium (mg/100g) 13 Phosphorus (mg/100g) 64 Potassium (mg/100g) 67 Sodium (mg/100g) 97 Zinc (mg/100g) 1.42 Copper(mg/100g) 0.07 Manganese (mg/100g) 0.085 Selenium (µ/100g) 12.5 Vitamin C (mg/100g) 0 Thiamin (mg/100g) 0 Riboflavin (mg/100g) 0.064 Niacin (mg/100g) 0.881 Pantothenic Acid (mg/100g) 0.227 Vitamin B6 (mg/100g) 0.014 Folate (µg/100g) 5 Folic Acid (µg/100g) 0 Food Folate (µg/100g) 5 Folate (Dietary Folate Equivalents/100g) 5 Vitamin B12 (µg/100g) 1.39 Vitamin A (µg/100g) 0 Vitamin A (IU/100g) 0 Retinol (µg/100g) 0 Vitamin E (µg/100g) 0.09 Vitamin K (µg/100g) 0 Alpha-carotene (µg/100g) 0 Beta-carotene (µg/100g) 0 Beta-crytoxanthin (µg/100g) 0 Lycopene (µg/100g) 0 Lutein & Zeazanthin (µg/100g) 0 Saturated Fatty Acid (g/100g) 1.291 Monosaturated Fatty Acids (g/100g) 1.533 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (g/100g) 0.18 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Uncle Fester Posted June 3, 2005 Report Share Posted June 3, 2005 Nutrition Information : Tripe((beef), raw) Water (g/100g) 84.16 Food Energy (Calories) (kcal/100g) 82 Protein (g/100g) 12.07 Total Lipid (fat) (g/100g) 3.69 Ash (g/100g) 0.55 Carbohydrate (g/100g) 0 Total Dietary Fibre (g/100g) 0 Total Sugars (g/100g) 0 Calcium (mg/100g) 69 Iron (mg/100g) 0.59 Magnesium (mg/100g) 13 Phosphorus (mg/100g) 64 Potassium (mg/100g) 67 Sodium (mg/100g) 97 Zinc (mg/100g) 1.42 Copper(mg/100g) 0.07 Manganese (mg/100g) 0.085 Selenium (µ/100g) 12.5 Vitamin C (mg/100g) 0 Thiamin (mg/100g) 0 Riboflavin (mg/100g) 0.064 Niacin (mg/100g) 0.881 Pantothenic Acid (mg/100g) 0.227 Vitamin B6 (mg/100g) 0.014 Folate (µg/100g) 5 Folic Acid (µg/100g) 0 Food Folate (µg/100g) 5 Folate (Dietary Folate Equivalents/100g) 5 Vitamin B12 (µg/100g) 1.39 Vitamin A (µg/100g) 0 Vitamin A (IU/100g) 0 Retinol (µg/100g) 0 Vitamin E (µg/100g) 0.09 Vitamin K (µg/100g) 0 Alpha-carotene (µg/100g) 0 Beta-carotene (µg/100g) 0 Beta-crytoxanthin (µg/100g) 0 Lycopene (µg/100g) 0 Lutein & Zeazanthin (µg/100g) 0 Saturated Fatty Acid (g/100g) 1.291 Monosaturated Fatty Acids (g/100g) 1.533 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (g/100g) 0.18 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> thanxs fatboy Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Duzabit Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 And tapeworm cysts Duz Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest ALEC01 Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 Nutrition Information : Tripe((beef), raw) Water (g/100g) 84.16 Food Energy (Calories) (kcal/100g) 82 Protein (g/100g) 12.07 Total Lipid (fat) (g/100g) 3.69 Ash (g/100g) 0.55 Carbohydrate (g/100g) 0 Total Dietary Fibre (g/100g) 0 Total Sugars (g/100g) 0 Calcium (mg/100g) 69 Iron (mg/100g) 0.59 Magnesium (mg/100g) 13 Phosphorus (mg/100g) 64 Potassium (mg/100g) 67 Sodium (mg/100g) 97 Zinc (mg/100g) 1.42 Copper(mg/100g) 0.07 Manganese (mg/100g) 0.085 Selenium (µ/100g) 12.5 Vitamin C (mg/100g) 0 Thiamin (mg/100g) 0 Riboflavin (mg/100g) 0.064 Niacin (mg/100g) 0.881 Pantothenic Acid (mg/100g) 0.227 Vitamin B6 (mg/100g) 0.014 Folate (µg/100g) 5 Folic Acid (µg/100g) 0 Food Folate (µg/100g) 5 Folate (Dietary Folate Equivalents/100g) 5 Vitamin B12 (µg/100g) 1.39 Vitamin A (µg/100g) 0 Vitamin A (IU/100g) 0 Retinol (µg/100g) 0 Vitamin E (µg/100g) 0.09 Vitamin K (µg/100g) 0 Alpha-carotene (µg/100g) 0 Beta-carotene (µg/100g) 0 Beta-crytoxanthin (µg/100g) 0 Lycopene (µg/100g) 0 Lutein & Zeazanthin (µg/100g) 0 Saturated Fatty Acid (g/100g) 1.291 Monosaturated Fatty Acids (g/100g) 1.533 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (g/100g) 0.18 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> thanxs fatboy <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ooooo, is that all? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest chilli Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 and wats the prob wit tape worms ??? you should worm your dog regular so they should be no prob at tall . just as easy for the mutts to pic up parasites [bANNED TEXT] you walk them Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest reload Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Tapeworms in tripe, not very likely Duz. Far more common in rabbit flesh. Like I have said before freeze rabbit for 2-3 weeks and its fine if you worried And worm regular that's the best way to evict tapeworm squatters :11: . The worm risk is higher in pigs. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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