Chicharron Nutrition Facts

Calories, fat, protein, and carbohydrate values for Chicharron.

Calories

There are 154 calories in Chicharron.

154

Nutrition Facts
Chicharron
Serving Size:

1

oz (28 grams)

Amount Per Serving
Calories from Fat 80
Calories 154

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 8.9 grams

Saturated Fat 3.2 grams

Polyunsaturated Fat 1 grams
Monounsaturated Fat 4.2 grams

Cholesterol 27 milligrams

Sodium 515 milligrams

Potassium 36 milligrams

Total Carbohydrates 0 grams

Dietary Fiber 0 grams

Sugars 0 grams
Protein 17 grams
0.2%

Vitamin A

0.2%

Vitamin C

0.7%

Calcium

1.4%

Iron

Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Category
Food / Beverages > Grocery > Snack Foods > Chips, Puffs, & Crisps

How long would it take to burn off 150 KCal?
Walking (3mph) 42 minutes
Running (6mph) 15 minutes
Bicycling (10mph) 21 minutes
Values estimated based on person weighing 140 lbs.

What kind of meat is chicharron?

pork

chicharron, Spanish chicharrón, a dish usually featuring deep-fried pork rind (skin) or pork belly or both, popular in Spain and Central and South America. Recipes for chicharron vary greatly. Most use pork; others use mutton, beef, or chicken. Pork belly and rib cuts are common.

What is chicharron called in English?

fried pork rinds

Chicharrón (Spanish: [tʃitʃaˈron], Andalusian: [ʃiʃaˈron], plural chicharrones; Portuguese: torresmo [tuˈʁeʒmu, toˈʁezmu, toˈʁeʒmu]; Filipino: chicharon; Chamorro: chachalon) is a dish generally consisting of fried pork belly or fried pork rinds.

How do you explain chicharron?

In Mexico, Chicharron is typically pigskin that has been seasoned and fried. It’s a very simple dish that consists of few ingredients, and a very basic cooking process. But, despite this simplicity, chicharron offers a complex flavor loved by millions across the globe. Traditionally chicharron is made of pork.

What does chicharron taste like?



Salt and pepper are basic seasonings that do very little to directly alter the overall taste of the chicharron. But, they do add some flavor, making the chicharron taste a bit more like a nice salty snack, which is often what chicharron is often thought of as.

Are chicharrones and pork rinds the same?

Healthline defines pork rinds as a fried pork skin snack that has achieved somewhat of a global popularity. The report cites that it is a beloved snack in both the Southern portion of the U.S. (where they call it pork rinds) and in Mexico (where it is called chicharrones).

Is pork belly the same as chicharrón?

In countless cuisines around the world, belly is barbecued, stewed, roasted, and as it applies to this week’s recipe, turned into golden and crispy crackling bits. Depending on the country of origin, chicharron can mean anything from fried pork skin with a little meat attached to fried pork rinds using only the skin.

Is Chicharron considered meat?

Chicharrones is the term for pork rinds in Colombia. Two kinds of chicharrón exist: chicharrón toteado (exploded pork crackling), which has no meat in it and is similar to the lighter, commercial version; and chicharrón cocho, which is usually made with part of the pork meat attached to the skin.



Why are pork rinds called chicharrones?

A final and more elusive variety, called chicharrones de carne, is found in authentic Mexican markets or restaurants. The name means chicharrones with meat. These are substantial chunks of fresh, skin-on pork belly slowly fried in deep fat until silky all the way through with a bubbly, crispy surface.