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How many calories in cooked lamb?

Per 100 g, cooked lamb provides about 294 kcal. But what matters is your real portion — and its size varies. Here are the reference values, common portions, and an honest range.

320–390 kcal · 1 serving
The real portion, honestly

1 serving (≈ 120 g) ≈ 353 kcal, i.e. a range of 320–390 kcal depending on size. A single to-the-gram number would be misleading.

Nutrition facts per 100 g

Calories
294 kcal
Protein
25 g
Carbs
0 g
Fat
21 g

Calories per portion

PortionWeightCalories
1 serving120 g353 kcal

Indicative reference values (e.g. ANSES Ciqual / USDA FoodData Central); real products vary.

Estimate cooked lamb from a photo, without weighing

With Volumeal, photograph your plate: cooked lamb is identified and its portion estimated, with a confidence range rather than a fake exact number. You can correct the portion in one tap to tighten the estimate.

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To set your target, use the calorie calculator. For the full method, see how to count calories from a photo.

See also

Duck breast201 kcalCooked bulgur83 kcalCooked couscous112 kcalBreakfast cereal379 kcal

Frequently asked questions

How many calories in 1 serving?

About 353 kcal (1 serving, ≈ 120 g), with a range of 320 to 390 kcal depending on real size.

What is the value per 100 g of cooked lamb?

About 294 kcal per 100 g, with 25 g protein, 0 g carbs and 21 g fat (reference values).

Do I need to weigh this food?

No: photograph your meal with Volumeal and the portion is estimated for you, with a confidence range.

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