Pescados y Mariscos

Baby octopus

Baby octopus
Popularity 6 recipes

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Ingredient Information

Name

Baby octopus

Category

Pescados y Mariscos

Popularity

6 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Baby octopus is the juvenile form of the common octopus, a cephalopod mollusk highly valued in Mediterranean and other coastal cuisines. It is characterized by its small size and tender meat, making it ideal for preparing delicate and quick-cooking dishes, such as grilled, in broths, or sautéed.

This ingredient originates mainly from the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, where it is primarily caught during certain times of the year. Due to its size, baby octopus offers a soft texture and a delicate, more subtle flavor than adult octopus.

Properties: It is an excellent source of lean protein, low in fat, and rich in minerals such as iron, zinc, and potassium, in addition to containing vitamin B12 and antioxidants. Due to its nutritional content, baby octopus is a healthy option for those seeking nutritious and light dishes.

In different Latin American countries, this ingredient may also be found under the names small octopus, tender octopus, or simply baby pulpo, although the latter is an anglicism widely accepted on menus and in recipes.

Nutritional Properties

0.3g
fiber
1.0g
fat
230mg
sodium
70mg
calcium
11mcg
folate
5.3mg
iron
230mg
phosphorus
350mg
potassium
82
calories
0mcg
lycopene
14.4g
proteins
4mg
vitamin c
2.2g
carbohydrates

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