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Lamb Chops nutrition: calories, protein and iron

Lamb Chops are a fresh, whole meat and a NOVA group 1 food, a source of complete protein and iron, zinc and vitamin B12, with no added sugar or salt. They are a source of vitamin B12, zinc and niacin. Work out the numbers for any portion and age below, then see the full breakdown.

Lamb Chops nutrition calculator
Calories, sugar and key nutrients by portion. Change the age and every percentage updates.
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Lamb Chops nutrition per 100g and per portion

Typical valuesPer 100gPer portion (100g)
Energy260260
Fat20g20g
of which saturates9g9g
Carbohydrate0g0g
of which total sugars0g0g
of which added sugars0g0g
of which starch0g0g
Fibre0g0g
Protein24g24g
Salt0.2g0.2g

Protein, fat and salt, by age

For meat and fish the numbers that matter most are protein, saturated fat and salt. The tables below set each against age-appropriate guidance.

Protein in Lamb Chops by age

A cooked chop (about 100g) provides about 24.0g of complete protein, supplying the amino acids the body needs for growth and repair. Because children need less than adults, that portion covers a large share of a younger child's daily protein.

Age groupDaily protein (RNI)In a cooked chop (about 100g)% of that
Adult50g24g
48%
Age 11 to 1745g24g
53%
Age 7 to 1028g24g
86%
Age 4 to 620g24g
120%

Fat in Lamb Chops: high, mostly saturated

Lamb Chops are naturally high in fat, with about 20.0g per portion, and most of it is saturated (9.0g). There is 0g of added fat, but the table shows how the saturated fat compares with the daily maximum, so it is best enjoyed in smaller amounts.

Age groupMax saturated fatIn a cooked chop (about 100g)% of that
Adult24g9g
38%
Age 11 to 1727g9g
33%
Age 7 to 1022g9g
41%
Age 4 to 618g9g
50%

Vitamins and minerals in Lamb Chops

Percentages are share of the daily Nutrient Reference Value (NRV). Under UK and EU rules a food is a source of a nutrient at 15% NRV per 100g and high in it at 30%.

NutrientPer 100g%NRV /100g%NRV /portion 
Vitamin B122ug100%100%high in Vitamin B12
Zinc4mg40%40%high in Zinc
Niacin (B3)6mg38%38%high in Niacin (B3)
Phosphorus180mg26%26%a source of Phosphorus
Selenium10ug18%18%a source of Selenium
Iron1.8mg13%13%-

Vitamins and minerals in Lamb Chops, by age

These tables show how the nutrients compare to daily needs across different ages, using UK Reference Nutrient Intakes (RNIs). This differs from the source of and high in labels above, which use the single adult figure (NRV) set for food packaging. Children's needs are lower, so a portion goes further.

Vitamin B12 in Lamb Chops by age

Vitamin B12 supports red blood cell formation and a healthy nervous system, and is found almost only in animal foods. A cooked chop (about 100g) contains 2ug. Because children need less than adults, that same portion covers a bigger share of a younger child's daily target.

Age groupDaily need (RNI)In a cooked chop (about 100g)% of daily need
Adult2ug2ug
167%
Age 11 to 172ug2ug
167%
Age 7 to 101ug2ug
250%
Age 4 to 61ug2ug
312%

Zinc in Lamb Chops by age

Zinc supports the immune system, wound healing and normal growth. A cooked chop (about 100g) contains 4mg. Because children need less than adults, that same portion covers a bigger share of a younger child's daily target.

Age groupDaily need (RNI)In a cooked chop (about 100g)% of daily need
Adult9.5mg4mg
42%
Age 11 to 179mg4mg
44%
Age 7 to 107mg4mg
57%
Age 4 to 66.5mg4mg
62%

Niacin (B3) in Lamb Chops by age

Niacin (B3) helps release energy from food and keeps skin and the nervous system healthy. A cooked chop (about 100g) contains 6mg. Because children need less than adults, that same portion covers a bigger share of a younger child's daily target.

Age groupDaily need (RNI)In a cooked chop (about 100g)% of daily need
Adult16mg6mg
38%
Age 11 to 1715mg6mg
40%
Age 7 to 1012mg6mg
50%
Age 4 to 611mg6mg
55%

Phosphorus in Lamb Chops by age

Phosphorus works with calcium to build strong bones and teeth. A cooked chop (about 100g) contains 180mg. Because children need less than adults, that same portion covers a bigger share of a younger child's daily target.

Age groupDaily need (RNI)In a cooked chop (about 100g)% of daily need
Adult550mg180mg
33%
Age 11 to 17775mg180mg
23%
Age 7 to 10550mg180mg
33%
Age 4 to 6450mg180mg
40%

Selenium in Lamb Chops by age

Selenium helps protect cells from damage and supports the immune system. A cooked chop (about 100g) contains 10ug. Because children need less than adults, that same portion covers a bigger share of a younger child's daily target.

Age groupDaily need (RNI)In a cooked chop (about 100g)% of daily need
Adult75ug10ug
13%
Age 11 to 1770ug10ug
14%
Age 7 to 1030ug10ug
33%
Age 4 to 620ug10ug
50%

Iron in Lamb Chops by age

Iron is needed to make red blood cells that carry oxygen around the body. A cooked chop (about 100g) contains 1.8mg. Because children need less than adults, that same portion covers a bigger share of a younger child's daily target. Girls aged 11 and over and women need more iron (14.8mg) because of menstrual losses.

Age groupDaily need (RNI)In a cooked chop (about 100g)% of daily need
Adult11mg1.8mg
16%
Age 11 to 1713mg1.8mg
14%
Age 7 to 108.7mg1.8mg
21%
Age 4 to 66.1mg1.8mg
30%

Are Lamb Chops processed?

No. Lamb Chops are a fresh, whole meat and a NOVA group 1 food, cooked from its natural state with nothing added, which is very different from processed meats and ready meals.

Lamb Chops nutrition FAQ

How many calories are in lamb chops?

A cooked chop (about 100g) has about 260 calories.

How much protein is in lamb chops?

A cooked chop (about 100g) has about 24.0g of complete protein, the kind that supports growth and repair.

Are lamb chops good for you?

Yes. Lamb Chops are a NOVA group 1 source of complete protein and iron, zinc and vitamin B12, with very little that needs limiting.

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Nutrition data from McCance and Widdowson and UK FoodData Central, per 100g raw edible portion; values are reference figures and can vary by variety and ripeness. Reference intakes: EU NRVs for labelling and UK RNIs (SACN) for age-based needs. For guidance only.