Pescados y Mariscos

Calamari rings

Calamari rings
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Ingredient Information

Name

Calamari rings

Category

Pescados y Mariscos

Popularity

13 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Squid rings are circular strips cut from the body of the squid, a marine mollusk highly valued in the cuisines of various cultures. This ingredient is especially popular in recipes for fried, breaded, or grilled seafood, and is characterized by its soft and slightly elastic texture, in addition to a delicate and slightly sweet flavor, characteristic of the sea.

Origin: Squid are common in many coastal areas of the world, from the Mediterranean to the coasts of Latin America. In Hispanic cuisine, squid rings are a fundamental part of traditional dishes in countries such as Spain, Mexico, Argentina, and Chile, where they are mostly consumed fried as an appetizer or starter.

Properties: Squid rings are a good source of lean protein, low in saturated fat. They also provide minerals such as zinc and selenium, which have antioxidant properties, as well as B-complex vitamins that support energy metabolism. Being a type of seafood, they have a moderate cholesterol content, so they are recommended to be consumed in moderation if there are dietary restrictions.

Synonyms in Spanish from Latin America: In different regions, they may also be known as anillos de calamar, calamares en aros, or simply calamar en rodajas. In some countries like Mexico or Peru, the term "calamares" is used to refer to the same ingredient when prepared in rings or pieces.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
44mg
sodium
13mcg
folate
246mg
potassium
0g
sugars
92
calories
0mcg
lycopene
15.6g
protein
233mg
cholesterol
0mg
vitamin c
1.4g
total fat
0.3g
saturated fat
3.1g
carbohydrates

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