How much protein is in 100g of lamb leg?
25g of protein, with 180 calories.
Lamb leg has 25g of protein per 100g and 180 calories. Here is what that means per realistic portion, how it compares with similar foods, and how to use it to hit a daily protein target.
Lamb leg contains 25g of protein per 100g, alongside 180 calories. That works out to 13.9g of protein per 100 calories, which is a solid protein density.
Weigh what you actually eat: 100g is a reference amount, not a portion. Multiply 25g by your portion weight and divide by 100.
To reach 30g of protein from lamb leg alone you would need about 120g.
Same category, ranked by protein per 100g.
| Food | Protein | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| ๐ฅฉ South African Biltong | 50g | 280 |
| ๐ฅฉ Beef jerky | 33g | 212 |
| ๐ Rabbit (cooked) | 33g | 212 |
| ๐ฆ Kangaroo (cooked) | 32g | 208 |
| ๐ฆ Venison (cooked) | 30g | 200 |
| ๐ฅฉ Flank steak (cooked) | 30g | 200 |
| ๐ Pork tenderloin (cooked) | 30g | 200 |
| ๐ Lamb leg (cooked) | 25g | 180 |
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About 120g of lamb leg provides 30g of protein.
Yes. At 25g per 100g it is a strong protein source, and it is a complete protein.
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