Pescados y Mariscos

Canned clams

Canned clams
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Ingredient Information

Name

Canned clams

Category

Pescados y Mariscos

Popularity

11 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Canned clams are clams that have been cooked and preserved in an airtight container, usually accompanied by their own juice or a mixture of water and salt, which allows them to maintain their flavor and freshness for longer. This ingredient is highly valued in cooking for its practicality and versatility, making it ideal for quickly adding a taste of the sea to various dishes such as pasta, soups, rice, and stews.

Clams are bivalve mollusks commonly found along the coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, as well as in the brackish waters of estuaries and bays. Canned clams can come from different species, with the most common being Manila clams and chione clams.

Among their properties, canned clams are a good source of lean protein, essential minerals like iron and zinc, and B vitamins, especially B12, which aids in the formation of red blood cells and the proper functioning of the nervous system. They also provide omega-3 fatty acids and are low in saturated fats and calories, making them a nutritious food suitable for various diets.

In different Spanish-speaking countries, canned clams may also be known as: clams in preserve, jarred clams, or simply clams when referring to the processed product that is ready to use.

Nutritional Properties

2.3mg
zinc
0g
fiber
92mg
calcium
17mcg
folate
28mg
iron
628mg
potassium
148
calories
0mcg
lycopene
25.5g
proteins
3.1mg
vitamin c
98mcg
vitamin b12
2g
total fats
0.5g
saturated fats
5g
carbohydrates

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