Boneless Beef Chunk Roast - 170 calories

Manufacturer Other

Product Information and Ingredients

Boneless Beef Chunk Roast is manufactured by Other with a suggested serving size of 4 ONZ (112 g) and 170 calories per serving. The nutritional value of a suggested serving of boneless beef chunk roast includes 60 mg of cholesterol, 0 mg of sodium, 1 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of dietary fiber, 0 grams of sugar and 22 grams of proteins.

The product's manufacturer code is UPC: 146567500772.

This product is a good source of protein .

Calories from fat: a total of 52.94% of the total calories in this suggested serving come from fat. Try to consume less than 10 percent of daily calories from saturated fats.

Protein 48% of DV

A serving of 4 ONZ (112 g) of boneless beef chunk roast has 48% of the recommended daily needs of protein.

Ingredient List

    Nutrition Facts

    Serving Size 4 ONZ (112 g)

    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 170 Calories from Fat 90
    % Daily Value*
    Total Fat 10g 17%
    Saturated Fat 5g 28%
    Trans Fat 0g
    Cholesterol 60mg 22%
    Sodium 0mg 0%
    Total Carbohydrate 1g 0%
    Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
    Sugars 0g
    Protein 22g
    Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0%
    Calcium 0% Iron 17%

    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

    Nutrition Facts

    Serving Size 100g (about 3.52 oz)

    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 152 Calories from Fat 80
    % Daily Value*
    Total Fat 8.9g 15%
    Saturated Fat 4.5g 25%
    Trans Fat 0g
    Cholesterol 54mg 20%
    Sodium 58mg 3%
    Total Carbohydrate 0.9g 0%
    Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
    Sugars 0g
    Protein 20g
    Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0%
    Calcium 0% Iron 15%

    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

    Boneless Beef Chunk Roast Nutritional Value

    Nutrient Suggested Serving 4 ONZ (112 g) Standard Serving 100g
    Energy170 kcal (10%)152 kcal (9%)
    Protein22 g (48%)19.64 g (43%)
    Total Lipid (fat)10 g (17%)8.93 g (15%)
    Carbohydrate, By Difference1 g (0%)0.89 g (0%)
    Iron, Fe2.7 mg (17%)2.41 mg (15%)
    Sodium, Na65 mg (3%)58 mg (3%)
    Fatty Acids, Total Saturated5 g (28%)4.46 g (25%)
    Cholesterol60 mg (22%)54 mg (20%)

    Calories Burn off Time

    How long would it take to burn off Other Boneless Beef Chunk Roast with 170 calories? A brisk walk for 37 minutes, jogging for 17 minutes, or hiking for 28 minutes will help your burn off the calories in boneless beef chunk roast.

    Burn off time varies based on your weight, physical activity and exercise intensity. The following physical activity table contains an estimated burn off time for a person weighting 154 lbs.

    Physical ActivityBurn Off Time
    Bicycling - 10 mph or less35 minutes
    Dancing31 minutes
    Golfing31 minutes
    Hiking28 minutes
    Light Gardening31 minutes
    Stretching57 minutes
    Walking - 3.5 mph37 minutes
    Weight Training - light workout47 minutes
    Aerobics21 minutes
    Basketball23 minutes
    Bicycling - 10 mph or more17 minutes
    Running - 5 mph17 minutes
    Swimming20 minutes
    Walking - 4.5 mph22 minutes
    Weight Training - vigorous workout23 minutes

    Footnotes

    Percent daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie reference diet. Factors like age, gender and level of physical activity may affect your daily required values.
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    Dietary Recommendations

    A healthy eating pattern that accounts for all foods and beverages within an appropriate calorie level could help achieve and maintain a healthy weight and reduce the risk of chronic disease. Healthy eating habits include the following:

    • Vegetables from all subgroups, including dark, green, red and orange vegetables and also beans and peas
    • A variety of whole fruits
    • Grains with at least half of which are whole grains
    • Low or fat free dairy products, including milk, yogurt, cheese and/or fortified soy beverages
    • Protein foods, including seafood, lean meats and poultry, eggs and nuts
    • Oils with limited amounts of saturated fats and trans fats, added sugars, and sodium