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Grilled White Fish Fillet (e.g., Cod or Haddock)

Grilled White Fish Fillet (e.g., Cod or Haddock) is a simple, versatile dish of white fish fillets baked with lemon and herbs — commonly made with cod, haddock or similar firm white fish — and is popular in many European and coastal cuisines as a light, protein-forward meal. It is a lean source of high-quality protein, providing about 24g of protein per 100g, and is typically very low in saturated fat; it also supplies important minerals such as iodine and selenium that support thyroid function and antioxidant defenses. Overall, this preparation is considered a healthy choice for regular meals: it delivers complete amino acids, minimal unhealthy fat, and useful micronutrients while remaining low in carbohydrates and simple to pair with vegetables or whole grains.

Lactose free · Gluten free · Processed · ~1.20€/100g

Kinome Health Grade

S+

Optimal

-

Nutrition

Macronutrients per selected portion. Derived from Baked White Fish Fillets (Lemon & Herbs).

Calories

116 kcal

6% of Daily kcal · low-calorie

Protein

24 g

48% RDI

Fat

1.5 g

0.3g sat fat

Carbs

0 g

0% RDI

Sugar

0 g

0% RDI

Fiber

0 g

0% RDI

Salt

0.1 g

3% RDI

Nutrition quality

Scored against dietary guidelines. Tap rows for a deeper breakdown.

Composite score - weighted by current nutrition science

S+ · 10.0 / 10

Frequently asked

Q.01Is Grilled White Fish Fillet (e.g., Cod or Haddock) healthy?

Yes, Grilled White Fish Fillet (e.g., Cod or Haddock) is exceptionally healthy, earning an S Health Grade. It is an excellent source of Iodine and Selenium.

Q.03What NOVA processing level is Grilled White Fish Fillet (e.g., Cod or Haddock)?

Grilled White Fish Fillet (e.g., Cod or Haddock) is NOVA 3 - Processed.

Q.05Is Grilled White Fish Fillet (e.g., Cod or Haddock) lactose free?

Yes, Grilled White Fish Fillet (e.g., Cod or Haddock) is lactose free.

Q.02What are the macros in Grilled White Fish Fillet (e.g., Cod or Haddock)?

100g of Grilled White Fish Fillet (e.g., Cod or Haddock) contains 116 kcal, 24g protein, 0g carbohydrates, 1.5g fat, and 0g fiber.

Q.04Is Grilled White Fish Fillet (e.g., Cod or Haddock) gluten free?

Yes, Grilled White Fish Fillet (e.g., Cod or Haddock) is gluten free.

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