Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Sea Bass Nutrition

The term 'sea bass' does not refer to one, but multiple varieties of fish, which are native to subtropical and tropical waters. Common fish species which may be referred to as sea bass include barramundi, European sea bass, giant sea bass, suzuki (Japanese sea bass), white sea bass, Chilean sea bass, potato cod, and black sea bass. They belong to a family known as serranidae. Most of these are known to be popular in cooking and eating as seafood. The main physical characteristics of these fish include small scales and a large mouth. Also, these are carnivorous creatures, and can grow from a few inches to several feet. One interesting fact about the sea bass fish is that some of its varieties are known to alter sex. For instance, all black sea bass are born as females. However, they undergo a sex change and turn into males, between ages 2-5.

Sea Bass Nutritional Value

The values have been calculated based on a serving size of a fillet, that might come up to 101 g. Also, the values in percentage are based on a 2000 calorie diet. This will be followed by the count of the calories in sea bass.

Nutrients Values
Total Fat 3 g (4%)
Cholesterol 54 mg (18%)
Sodium 88 mg (4%)
Protein 24 g (48%)
Vitamin A 215 IU (4%)
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) 0.1 mg (9%)
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.2 mg (9%)
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 1.9 mg (10%)
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) 0.5 mg (23%)
Vitamin B9 (Folate) 6.1 mcg (2%)
Vitamin B12 0.3 mcg (5%)
Pantothenic Acid 0.9 mg (9%)
Calcium 13.1 mg (1%)
Iron 0.4 mg (2%)
Magnesium 53.5 mg (13%)
Phosphorous 250 mg (25%)
Potassium 331 mg (9%)
Zinc 0.5 mg (4%)
Copper 0.0 mg (1%)
Manganese 0.0 mg (1%)
Selenium 47.3 mcg (68%)
Total Omega-3 fatty acids 867 mg
Total Omega-6 fatty acids 31.3 mg


For the same serving size, that is for 101 g, the sea bass calorie count comes up to 125. Note that the calories in sea bass may tend to change according to the kind of recipe of and the ingredients added in cooking the fish.

Health Benefits
  • Eating sea bass helps reduce risks of cardiovascular disorders. Thanks to the abundant quantity of omega 3 essential fatty acids, the fish improves the function of the heart, arteries and veins, and other parts that make up the cardiovascular system of the body. These essential fatty acids help in lowering the 'bad' LDL cholesterol, and increasing the 'good' HDL cholesterol levels in the body. It is amazing to know that including merely two servings of fish in the diet per week, can reduce instances of death from heart diseases, by 1/3.
  • Sea bass also helps lowering blood pressure. People with regular intake of sea bass fish in their diet, show significant reduction in blood pressure levels.
  • Macular degeneration is known to be one of the leading causes of blindness in the world. Merely two servings of this fish and other kinds of fish for that matter, can cause a 50% reduction in the risks of developing this disorder. Apart from this, fish and fish oil have always been popular for improving vision in children and adults.
  • Sea bass fish oil causes a reduction in the accumulation of fat in the body thus, making way for an effective weight loss. This is true for other kinds of fish as well.
  • Another omega-3 fish oil benefit is that it offers protection against cancer of the colon, breast and prostate.
  • Other health benefits of sea bass include improving brain function, dealing with symptoms of inflammation, helping in slowing down aging symptoms, also helping in uplifting mood thus, it acts as a natural antidepressant.
I guess that would be it for the basic info on the sea bass nutrition and its several health benefits. To reap all such benefits, all you need is at least two servings of the fish in your weekly diet. Go fishy!

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