Welcome to the list of the top 7 fish and shellfish highest in trans-fatty acids content. Where the amount of trans-fatty acids ranges from 0.07 g to 0.01 g per 100g. The top fish and shellfish is Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, cooked, moist heat with the highest trans-fatty acids content, which in 100g contains 0.07 g of trans-fatty acids.
Our proprietary nutritional density score gives a nutritional value out of 100 based on 9 different vitamins, minerals and macro nutrients. Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, cooked, moist heat has a nutritional value score of 17.00 out of 100.
Other important and trans-fatty acids related nutrients are Energy, Protein, Total Fat and Carbohydrate. For this 100g serving for Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, cooked, moist heat, which is the top of the fish and shellfish list for trans-fatty acids content in your diet, the amount of Energy is 102.00 kcal (5% RDA), the amount of Protein is 11.42 g (20% RDA), the amount of Total Fat is 3.42 g (5% RDA) and the amount of Carbohydrate is 5.45 g (4% RDA). The nutritional content and facts for 100g, which includes Energy, Protein, Total Fat and Carbohydrate is shown in the bar chart below as percentages of the recommended daily allowance along with the trans-fatty acids content in Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, cooked, moist heat from the list of fish and shellfish.

Top Twenty List - Highest trans-fatty acids Content per 100g
Below is a basic list for trans-fatty acids in fish and shellfish for the top 20 fish and shellfish. A more comprehensive list for the top items can be found at the bottom of the page along with different servings.
1. Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, cooked, moist heat 0.07g
2. Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, cooked, dry heat 0.05g
3. Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, raw 0.03g
4. Mollusks, clam, mixed species, raw 0.02g
5. Mollusks, clam, mixed species, canned, drained solids 0.02g
6. Mollusks, scallop, mixed species, raw 0.01g
7. Mollusks, scallop, (bay and sea), cooked, steamed 0.01g
Highest Amount of trans-fatty acids per Serving
Please remember that the above gives an accurate value in 100g for high trans-fatty acids foods in your diet. You should also take into account portion sizes when you are considering the trans-fatty acids nutritional content.
The food with the highest trans-fatty acids content per typical serving is Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, cooked, moist heat which contains 0.06 g in 3.000 oz (or 85.00 g). For this serving the Energy content is 86.7 kcal (4% RDA), the Protein content is 9.71 g (17% RDA), the Total Fat content is 2.91 g (4% RDA) and the Carbohydrate content is 4.63 g (4% RDA).
Grams of trans-fatty acids in fish and shellfish (per 100g)
The list below gives the total trans-fatty acids content in the top 7 items from the general description 'fish and shellfish' each of which show the trans-fatty acids amount as well as Energy, Protein, Total Fat and Carbohydrate. The top 7 food items are shown in the graph below, to give a quick and easy dietary comparison for the different items, where each item is listed at the bottom of the page with a nutritional summary.

The level of trans-fatty acids can be affected by the method of storage for example canned or frozen and also by the method of preparation for example either raw, cooked or fried. The number of food items classified as canned is 1 item. The highest amount of trans-fatty acids from the 1 canned items is in Mollusks, clam, mixed species, canned, drained solids where the level is 0.02 g per 100g.The total food items which are raw is 3 items. The highest amount of trans-fatty acids from the 3 raw items is in Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, raw where the content is 0.03 g per 100g. The number of food items which are cooked are 3 items. The highest amount of trans-fatty acids from the 3 cooked items is in Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, cooked, moist heat where the amount is 0.07 g per 100g. Comparing raw and cooked fish and shellfish shows that cooking can change the levels of trans-fatty acids by 0.04 g in a 100g serving.
Nutritional Information Summary
From the list below you can find a full nutrition facts breakdown for all foods containing trans-fatty acids which can be scaled for different servings and quantities. We have also sorted our complete nutritional information and vitamin database of over 7000 foods, to give a list of
high trans-fatty acids foods.
List of Fish and shellfish High in trans-fatty acids Content per 100g
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| 1. Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, cooked, moist heat - Trans-Fatty acids | 0.07 g of Trans-Fatty acids per 100g | Nutritional Value = 17.00 / 100 Food Category - Finfish and Shellfish Products | Trans-Fatty acids (%RDA) | Energy (%RDA) | Carbohydrate (%RDA) | Total Fat (%RDA) | Protein (%RDA) | Content for a 100g serving : | 0.07 g | 102.00(5%) | 5.45(4%) | 3.42(5%) | 11.42(20%) | Typical Serving Amount : 3.000 oz (or 85.00g): | 0.06 g | 86.7 kcal(4%) | 4.63 g(4%) | 2.91 g(4%) | 9.71 g(17%) | Other Serving Size : 6.000 medium (or 42.00g): | 0.03 g | 42.84 kcal(2%) | 2.29 g(2%) | 1.44 g(2%) | 4.8 g(9%) | 2. Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, cooked, dry heat - Trans-Fatty acids | 0.05 g of Trans-Fatty acids per 100g | Nutritional Value = 17.00 / 100 Food Category - Finfish and Shellfish Products | Trans-Fatty acids (%RDA) | Energy (%RDA) | Carbohydrate (%RDA) | Total Fat (%RDA) | Protein (%RDA) | Content for a 100g serving : | 0.05 g | 79.00(4%) | 4.23(3%) | 2.65(4%) | 8.87(16%) | Typical Serving Amount : 3.000 oz (or 85.00g): | 0.04 g | 67.15 kcal(3%) | 3.6 g(3%) | 2.25 g(3%) | 7.54 g(13%) | Other Serving Size : 6.000 medium (or 59.00g): | 0.03 g | 46.61 kcal(2%) | 2.5 g(2%) | 1.56 g(2%) | 5.23 g(9%) | 3. Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, raw - Trans-Fatty acids | 0.03 g of Trans-Fatty acids per 100g | Nutritional Value = 17.00 / 100 Food Category - Finfish and Shellfish Products | Trans-Fatty acids (%RDA) | Energy (%RDA) | Carbohydrate (%RDA) | Total Fat (%RDA) | Protein (%RDA) | Content for a 100g serving : | 0.03 g | 51.00(3%) | 2.72(2%) | 1.71(3%) | 5.71(10%) | Typical Serving Amount : 6.000 medium (or 84.00g): | 0.03 g | 42.84 kcal(2%) | 2.28 g(2%) | 1.44 g(2%) | 4.8 g(9%) | Other Serving Size : 1.000 cup (or 248.00g): | 0.07 g | 126.48 kcal(6%) | 6.75 g(5%) | 4.24 g(7%) | 14.16 g(25%) | 4. Mollusks, clam, mixed species, raw - Trans-Fatty acids | 0.02 g of Trans-Fatty acids per 100g | Nutritional Value = 15.00 / 100 Food Category - Finfish and Shellfish Products | Trans-Fatty acids (%RDA) | Energy (%RDA) | Carbohydrate (%RDA) | Total Fat (%RDA) | Protein (%RDA) | Content for a 100g serving : | 0.02 g | 86.00(4%) | 3.57(3%) | 0.96(1%) | 14.67(26%) | Typical Serving Amount : 3.000 oz (or 85.00g): | 0.02 g | 73.1 kcal(4%) | 3.03 g(2%) | 0.82 g(1%) | 12.47 g(22%) | Other Serving Size : 1.000 large (or 20.00g): | 0 g | 17.2 kcal(1%) | 0.71 g(1%) | 0.19 g(0%) | 2.93 g(5%) | Other Serving Size : 1.000 lb (with shell), yield after shell removed (or 68.00g): | 0.01 g | 58.48 kcal(3%) | 2.43 g(2%) | 0.65 g(1%) | 9.98 g(18%) | Other Serving Size : 1.000 medium (or 14.50g): | 0 g | 12.47 kcal(1%) | 0.52 g(0%) | 0.14 g(0%) | 2.13 g(4%) | Other Serving Size : 1.000 small (or 9.00g): | 0 g | 7.74 kcal(0%) | 0.32 g(0%) | 0.09 g(0%) | 1.32 g(2%) | Other Serving Size : 1.000 cup (with liquid and clams) (or 227.00g): | 0.05 g | 195.22 kcal(10%) | 8.1 g(6%) | 2.18 g(3%) | 33.3 g(59%) | 5. Mollusks, clam, mixed species, canned, drained solids - Trans-Fatty acids | 0.02 g of Trans-Fatty acids per 100g | Nutritional Value = 16.00 / 100 Food Category - Finfish and Shellfish Products | Trans-Fatty acids (%RDA) | Energy (%RDA) | Carbohydrate (%RDA) | Total Fat (%RDA) | Protein (%RDA) | Content for a 100g serving : | 0.02 g | 142.00(7%) | 5.90(5%) | 1.59(2%) | 24.25(43%) | Typical Serving Amount : 3.000 oz (or 85.00g): | 0.02 g | 120.7 kcal(6%) | 5.02 g(4%) | 1.35 g(2%) | 20.61 g(37%) | Other Serving Size : 1.000 cup (or 160.00g): | 0.03 g | 227.2 kcal(11%) | 9.44 g(7%) | 2.54 g(4%) | 38.8 g(69%) | 6. Mollusks, scallop, mixed species, raw - Trans-Fatty acids | 0.01 g of Trans-Fatty acids per 100g | Nutritional Value = 14.00 / 100 Food Category - Finfish and Shellfish Products | Trans-Fatty acids (%RDA) | Energy (%RDA) | Carbohydrate (%RDA) | Total Fat (%RDA) | Protein (%RDA) | Content for a 100g serving : | 0.01 g | 69.00(3%) | 3.18(2%) | 0.49(1%) | 12.06(22%) | Typical Serving Amount : 1.000 unit 2 large or 5 small (or 30.00g): | 0 g | 20.7 kcal(1%) | 0.95 g(1%) | 0.15 g(0%) | 3.62 g(6%) | Other Serving Size : 3.000 oz (or 85.00g): | 0.01 g | 58.65 kcal(3%) | 2.7 g(2%) | 0.42 g(1%) | 10.25 g(18%) | 7. Mollusks, scallop, (bay and sea), cooked, steamed - Trans-Fatty acids | 0.01 g of Trans-Fatty acids per 100g | Nutritional Value = 15.00 / 100 Food Category - Finfish and Shellfish Products | Trans-Fatty acids (%RDA) | Energy (%RDA) | Carbohydrate (%RDA) | Total Fat (%RDA) | Protein (%RDA) | Content for a 100g serving : | 0.01 g | 111.00(6%) | 5.41(4%) | 0.84(1%) | 20.54(37%) | Typical Serving Amount : 3.000 oz (or 85.00g): | 0.01 g | 94.35 kcal(5%) | 4.6 g(4%) | 0.71 g(1%) | 17.46 g(31%) | |
trans-fatty acids and Nutritional Values - Top 221 Foods
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