Sirloin Steak, Raw

Beef, top sirloin, steak, separable lean and fat, trimmed to 1/8″ fat, all grades, raw

Nutrition Facts & Macros

Amount Per ServingPer 1 steak (608g)
Calories 1190Calories from Fat 695
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 77g99%
Saturated Fat 31g156%
Monounsaturated Fat 33.1g
Polyunsaturated (PUFA) 2.9g
Omega-3 Fat 0g0%
Omega-6 Fat 0g
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 456mg152%
Sodium 316mg14%
Total Carbohydrate 0g0%
Dietary Fiber 0g0%
Sugar 0g
Alcohol 0g
Protein 123g103%
Vitamin C 0mg0%
Vitamin D 0IU0%
Iron 9mg50%
Calcium 146mg11%
Vitamin B-12 6.4mcg266%
Vitamin B-6 3.4mg198%
Vitamin K 9mcg9%
Vitamin E 2.2mg15%
Vitamin A 0IU0%
Folate 67mcg17%
Potassium 1915mg41%
Magnesium 128mg30%
Zinc 21.6mg196%
Niacin 36.4mg182%
Riboflavin 0.6mg46%
Thiamin 0.4mg32%
Phosphorus 1137mg91%
Selenium 139mcg253%
Manganese 0.1mg3%
Copper 0.4mg47%
Choline 516mg94%
Pantothenic acid 3.6mg71%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs:

Calories per gram: Fat 9 • Carbohydrate 4 • Protein 4

Other Nutrients

Per 1 steak (608g)

Ash6.3g
Water401.8g
Caffeine0mg
Theobromine0mg
Energy5119.4kJ
Retinol0mcg
Vitamin A, RAE0mcg
Carotene, beta0mcg
Carotene, alpha0mcg
Cryptoxanthin, beta0mcg
Lycopene0mcg
Lutein + zeaxanthin0mcg
Tocopherol, beta0mg
Tocopherol, gamma0mg
Tocopherol, delta0mg
Folic acid0mcg
Folate, food66.9mcg
Folate, DFE66.9mcg
Betaine76mg
Tryptophan0.8g
Threonine4.9g
Isoleucine5.6g
Leucine9.8g
Lysine10.4g
Methionine3.2g
Cystine1.6g
Phenylalanine4.9g
Tyrosine3.9g
Valine6.1g
Arginine8g
Histidine3.9g
Alanine7.5g
Aspartic acid11.2g
Glutamic acid18.5g
Glycine7.5g
Proline5.9g
Serine4.9g
Hydroxyproline1.3g
Vitamin E, added0mg
Vitamin B-12, added0mcg
DHA0g
EPA0g

Source: USDA Nutrient Database. Protein daily value based on ISSN Position Stand for an individual weighing ~150 lbs.

Sirloin steak FAQ

Is sirloin steak high in cholesterol?

Yes, sirloin steak is high in cholesterol. A 3.5 ounce serving of raw sirloin steak contains around 74 milligrams of cholesterol, which contributes 25% to the recommended daily value (DV). The American Heart Association recommends that daily cholesterol levels should not exceed 300 milligrams for most adults, and 200 milligrams for those with heart conditions or high cholesterol levels. Sirloin steak should be consumed in moderation for those watching their dietary cholesterol levels.

Is sirloin steak kosher?

In order to determine if a sirloin steak is kosher, two primary factors need to be considered: the type of animal it comes from and the method of slaughter. To be kosher, the animal must be a cud-chewing mammal with split hooves, like a cow, and it must be slaughtered in a specific way that adheres to Jewish dietary laws. Therefore, a sirloin steak can be kosher, provided it comes from a cow that has been properly slaughtered under kosher conditions, and the steak includes no non-kosher additives. You should look for a certification of kosher labeling.

Is sirloin steak high in fat?

Yes, sirloin steak is high in fat. Although sirloin is considered a leaner cut of beef, 3.5 ounces of raw sirloin contains approximately 13 grams of total fat, which is about 20% of the recommended daily intake based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Of those fats, approximately 5 grams are saturated fats, taking up 25% of the American Heart Association’s recommendation of no more than 20 grams of saturated fats per day.

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