Parsnip, raw

Panais pour lapin

As parsnip belongs to the same family as the carrot, it is extremely rich and should therefore be given sparingly; as a treat for example, not exceeding one slice 2 to 3 times a week.

Beyond its caloric content, it is also rich in fiber, vitamin C and potassium; that’s why it should not be totally removed from your rabbit’s plate, especially if he enjoys it (which is usually the case).

Read our full article on parsnips for rabbits

Caractéristiques

Général

  • Energy 58,3 kcal/100g
  • Protein 1,54 g/100g
  • Carbohydrates 10,1 g/100g
  • Lipids 0,4 g/100g
  • Starch - g/100g
  • Fiber 4,7 g/100g
  • Ash 0,99 g/100g

Calcium

  • Calcium 45,5 mg/100g
  • Phosphorus 82,5 mg/100g
  • Ca/Ph 0.55

Teneur en eau

  • Water 80,6 g/100g

Sels minéraux

  • Magnesium 29,5 mg/100g
  • Potassium 505 mg/100g

Vitamines

  • Vitamin C 11,5 mg/100g
  • Vitamin D 0 µg/100g
  • Vitamin B-6 0,1 mg/100g
  • Vitamin B-12 0 µg/100g
  • Beta-Carotene 0 µg/100g
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