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Bream — Nutrition & Culinary Profile

Bream is a freshwater fish prized for its tender, slightly sweet white meat and delicate flavor. It is excellent when baked whole, smoked, or pan-fried, though care must be taken with its numerous small bones. Its rich fat content makes it particularly succulent when slow-cooked or cured.

Bream
Calories105kcal
Protein17.1g
Fat4.1g
Carbohydrates0g
Fiber0g
Sugar0g
Density1.05g/ml
Portion150g
Shelf life2days

Vitamins

A0.02mg
C0mg
D0mg
E0.5mg
K0.1mg
B10.12mg
B20.15mg
B31.5mg
B50.75mg
B60.2mg
B915mg
B122mg

Minerals

Calcium43mg
Iron0.7mg
Magnesium28mg
Phosphorus220mg
Potassium390mg
Sodium50mg
Zinc1mg
Selenium12.6mg

Culinary profile

sweetness2
acidity1
bitterness1
umami6
aroma5
textureTender, flaky, but bony

Properties

glycemic index0
glycemic load0
ph6.5
water activity0.99

Diets

ketopaleogluten freemediterraneanlow carb

Processing states

raw

Fresh, unprocessed ingredient. Store refrigerated.

0 kcal4°C24 hrs

boiled

Cooked in boiling water. Softer texture, some nutrient loss to water.

0 kcal4°C24 hrs

steamed

Steamed. Minimal nutrient loss, retains natural texture.

0 kcal4°C48 hrs

baked

Oven-baked. Moderate water loss, flavour concentration.

0 kcal4°C48 hrs

grilled

Grilled over high heat. Fat drips off, smoky flavour.

0 kcal4°C24 hrs

fried

Pan-fried or deep-fried in oil. Higher fat and calorie content.

72 kcal4°C24 hrs

smoked

Smoked. Extended shelf life, concentrated flavour, lower moisture.

0 kcal4°C168 hrs

frozen

Frozen at -18°C. Nutrition virtually unchanged. Thaw before use.

0 kcal-18°C2160 hrs

dried

Dried/dehydrated. Highly concentrated nutrients. Rehydrate before cooking.

0 kcal20°C4320 hrs

pickled

Pickled in brine or vinegar. Acidic taste, extended shelf life.

0 kcal4°C720 hrs

Best pairings

Lemon9.0 / 10
Garlic8.7 / 10
Olive oil8.4 / 10
Parsley8.1 / 10
White wine7.8 / 10
Potato7.5 / 10
Tomato7.2 / 10
Onion6.9 / 10
Thyme6.5 / 10
Rosemary6.2 / 10
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