Large Cooked Shrimp - 70 calories

Manufacturer Other

Product Information and Ingredients

Large Cooked Shrimp is manufactured by Other with a suggested serving size of 3 ONZ (84 g) and 70 calories per serving. The nutritional value of a suggested serving of large cooked shrimp includes 135 mg of cholesterol, 0 mg of sodium, 0 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of dietary fiber, 0 grams of sugar and 17 grams of proteins.

The product's manufacturer code is UPC: 041512113024.

This product is a good source of protein but is high in cholesterol.

Large Cooked Shrimp is a low fat food because it contains less than 3 grams of fat per suggested serving.

Protein 28% of DV

A serving of 3 ONZ (84 g) of large cooked shrimp has 28% of the recommended daily needs of protein.

Cholesterol 38% of DV

A serving of 3 ONZ (84 g) of large cooked shrimp has 38% of the recommended daily intake of cholesterol.

Ingredient List

  • Shrimp
  • Salt
  • Sodium Tripolyphosphate (to Retain Moisture)
UPC Code: 041512113024
Large Cooked Shrimp UPC Bar Code UPC: 041512113024

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 3 ONZ (84 g)

Amount Per Serving
Calories 70 Calories from Fat 0
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g 0%
Saturated Fat 0g 0%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 135mg 38%
Sodium 0mg 0%
Total Carbohydrate 0g 0%
Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
Sugars 0g
Protein 17g
Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 4% Iron 1%

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

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 100g (about 3.52 oz)

Amount Per Serving
Calories 83 Calories from Fat 0
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g 0%
Saturated Fat 0g 0%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 161mg 45%
Sodium 298mg 10%
Total Carbohydrate 0g 0%
Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
Sugars 0g
Protein 20g
Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 4% Iron 2%

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

Large Cooked Shrimp Nutritional Value

Nutrient Suggested Serving 3 ONZ (84 g) Standard Serving 100g
Energy70 kcal (3%)83 kcal (3%)
Protein17 g (28%)20.24 g (33%)
Total Lipid (fat)0 g (0%)0 g (0%)
Carbohydrate, By Difference0 g (0%)0 g (0%)
Fiber, Total Dietary0 g (0%)0 g (0%)
Sugars, Total0 g (0%)0 g (0%)
Calcium, Ca58 mg (4%)69 mg (4%)
Iron, Fe0.28 mg (1%)0.33 mg (2%)
Potassium, K144 mg (3%)171 mg (3%)
Sodium, Na250 mg (9%)298 mg (10%)
Fatty Acids, Total Saturated0 g (0%)0 g (0%)
Fatty Acids, Total Trans0 g (0%)0 g (0%)
Cholesterol135 mg (38%)161 mg (45%)

Calories Burn off Time

How long would it take to burn off Other Large Cooked Shrimp with 70 calories? A brisk walk for 15 minutes, jogging for 7 minutes, or hiking for 12 minutes will help your burn off the calories in large cooked shrimp.

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 less15 minutes
Dancing13 minutes
Golfing13 minutes
Hiking12 minutes
Light Gardening13 minutes
Stretching23 minutes
Walking - 3.5 mph15 minutes
Weight Training - light workout19 minutes
Aerobics9 minutes
Basketball10 minutes
Bicycling - 10 mph or more7 minutes
Running - 5 mph7 minutes
Swimming8 minutes
Walking - 4.5 mph9 minutes
Weight Training - vigorous workout10 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.
The editorial opinions regarding food value or quality in this website are given without warranty, and are not intended to replace medical advice or a nutritionist guidance.

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