Pescados y Mariscos

Fresh boneless fish fillets

Fresh boneless fish fillets
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Ingredient Information

Name

Fresh boneless fish fillets

Category

Pescados y Mariscos

Popularity

2 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Fresh boneless fish fillets are clean and deboned portions of fish commonly used in a wide variety of cooking recipes. They are characterized by their soft texture and delicate flavor, making them a versatile ingredient for preparing healthy and tasty dishes, from ceviches and tartares to stews and fried foods.

Origin: This ingredient comes from the fishing or farming of different species of fish, both freshwater and saltwater. The fillets are obtained by carefully separating the fish meat, removing the skin and all bones to facilitate consumption and cooking. It is common to find them in markets and supermarkets, guaranteeing freshness and quality.

Properties: Fish fillets are an excellent source of high-quality protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins (such as B12 and D), and essential minerals like iodine and selenium. Furthermore, they are low in saturated fats and provide benefits for cardiovascular and brain health, making their inclusion in the diet highly recommended.

Synonyms in Spanish from Latin America: Depending on the country and region, boneless fish fillets may also be called filete de pescado fresco, filete limpio, filete sin espinas, or simply filete de pescado. Sometimes the term pescado fileteado is used to refer to the same preparation.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
60mg
sodium
15mg
calcium
1.5g
fats
0.5mg
iron
350mg
potassium
0g
sugars
90
calories
20g
proteins
2.2mcg
vitamin d
2.5mcg
vitamin b12
0.3g
saturated fats
0g
carbohydrates

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