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Cured Duck Chuck

Anas platyrhynchos domesticus

Clinical Encyclopedia

Cured duck chuck is a flavorful meat cut derived from the duck, often used in various culinary applications. It is rich in protein and provides essential nutrients.

Also known as:
Duck ProsciuttoCured Duck Breast
Scientific NameAnas platyrhynchos domesticus
Region of OriginChina

Macronutrient Ratio

Caloric distribution of primary energy metrics per 100g

Calories337 kcal
Water
60%
Fiber0g
Total52.0g
Protein
25g(48%)
Fats
27g(52%)
Carbohydrates
0g(0%)

Micronutrient DV% Score

Top vitamins and minerals ranked by percentage of Daily Recommended Value

Vitamins (DV%)
Minerals (DV%)

Complete Micronutrient Breakdown

Detailed concentration of essential micronutrients per 100g serving.

Vitamins

Major Source (≥ 2% DV)
Vitamin A300 IU (10%)
Vitamin E0.5 mg (3%)
Vitamin b1 (thiamine)0.1 mg (8%)
Vitamin b2 (riboflavin)0.2 mg (15%)
Vitamin b3 (niacin)5 mg (30%)
Vitamin b5 (pantothenic acid)1 mg (10%)
Vitamin b6 (pyridoxine)0.2 mg (12%)
Vitamin B121.5 mcg (25%)
Choline70 mg (13%)
Vitamins with less than 2% DV
Vitamin C: 0 mgVitamin D: 0 IUVitamin K: 0 mcgFolate: 5 mcg

Minerals

Major Source (≥ 2% DV)
Iron2.5 mg (14%)
Magnesium20 mg (5%)
Phosphorus200 mg (20%)
Potassium300 mg (6%)
Zinc2 mg (18%)
Copper0.1 mg (11%)
Manganese0.1 mg (5%)
Selenium20 mcg (36%)
Minerals with less than 2% DV
Calcium: 10 mg

Health Benefits

High in protein, which is essential for muscle repair and growth.
Contains healthy fats that can support heart health when consumed in moderation.

Possible Risks & Side Effects

!High sodium content due to curing process; individuals with hypertension should consume in moderation.

How to Prepare & Consume

Best prepared by slow cooking, braising, or grilling to enhance flavor and tenderness.

Smart Selection & Storage

How to Select

Choose cured duck chuck that is firm to the touch and has a rich color without excessive moisture.

How to Store

Keep in the refrigerator, tightly wrapped, and consume within a few weeks for best quality.

Medicinal Profile & Bioactive Compounds

Therapeutic properties, key bioactive compounds, and clinical applications of this food.

Medicinal Properties
AntimicrobialRich in Omega-3 fatty acids
Main Applications
Gourmet dishes
Charcuterie boards
Bioactive Compounds
Omega-3 fatty acids

Support cardiovascular health and reduce inflammation.

How to Consume
Sliced, in salads, or as part of a charcuterie platter.
Did you know?

"Cured duck has been a delicacy in various cultures for centuries, often enjoyed during festive occasions."

Myths vs Realities

MythCured meats are always unhealthy.
RealityWhile high in sodium, cured meats can be enjoyed in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
MythCuring meat eliminates all bacteria.
RealityCuring reduces bacteria but does not eliminate all; proper handling is still essential.
MythAll cured meats are the same.
RealityDifferent curing methods and ingredients lead to varied flavors and textures.

Healthy Recipes

Cured Duck Chuck Salad with Citrus Vinaigrette

A refreshing salad featuring cured duck chuck, mixed greens, and a zesty citrus vinaigrette, perfect for a light yet satisfying meal.

Ingredients
  • 200g cured duck chuck, sliced
  • 150g mixed salad greens
  • 1 orange, segmented
  • 1/2 red onion, thinly sliced
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. 1. In a large bowl, combine the mixed greens, orange segments, and red onion.
  2. 2. In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, apple cider vinegar, salt, and pepper to create the vinaigrette.
  3. 3. Top the salad with sliced cured duck chuck and drizzle with the vinaigrette before serving.

Cured Duck Chuck and Quinoa Bowl

A nutritious quinoa bowl topped with cured duck chuck, roasted vegetables, and a sprinkle of feta cheese for a wholesome meal.

Ingredients
  • 150g cured duck chuck, diced
  • 1 cup cooked quinoa
  • 1 cup mixed roasted vegetables (bell peppers, zucchini, carrots)
  • 50g feta cheese, crumbled
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. 1. In a bowl, combine cooked quinoa and roasted vegetables.
  2. 2. Add diced cured duck chuck and toss gently.
  3. 3. Top with crumbled feta cheese and drizzle with olive oil, seasoning with salt and pepper.

Cured Duck Chuck Wrap with Avocado and Spinach

A healthy wrap filled with cured duck chuck, creamy avocado, and fresh spinach, perfect for a quick lunch.

Ingredients
  • 100g cured duck chuck, shredded
  • 1 whole-grain tortilla
  • 1/2 avocado, sliced
  • 1 cup fresh spinach
  • 1 tablespoon hummus
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. 1. Spread hummus over the tortilla, then layer with spinach, sliced avocado, and shredded cured duck chuck.
  2. 2. Season with salt and pepper, then roll the tortilla tightly.
  3. 3. Slice in half and serve immediately.

Cured Duck Chuck Stir-Fry with Broccoli and Brown Rice

A quick and healthy stir-fry featuring cured duck chuck, vibrant broccoli, and brown rice, packed with flavor and nutrients.

Ingredients
  • 150g cured duck chuck, sliced
  • 2 cups broccoli florets
  • 1 cup cooked brown rice
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1 teaspoon ginger, grated
Instructions
  1. 1. In a pan, heat sesame oil over medium heat and add grated ginger.
  2. 2. Add broccoli florets and stir-fry for 3-4 minutes until tender.
  3. 3. Stir in sliced cured duck chuck and soy sauce, cooking for another 2 minutes, then serve over brown rice.

Cured Duck Chuck and Sweet Potato Hash

A hearty breakfast hash made with cured duck chuck, sweet potatoes, and bell peppers, perfect for starting your day right.

Ingredients
  • 200g cured duck chuck, diced
  • 1 large sweet potato, diced
  • 1 bell pepper, diced
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. 1. In a skillet, heat olive oil over medium heat and add diced sweet potato, cooking until tender.
  2. 2. Add onion and bell pepper, cooking until softened.
  3. 3. Stir in diced cured duck chuck, season with salt and pepper, and cook until heated through.

Cured Duck Chuck Tacos with Mango Salsa

Delicious tacos filled with cured duck chuck and topped with a fresh mango salsa for a tropical twist.

Ingredients
  • 150g cured duck chuck, shredded
  • 4 small corn tortillas
  • 1 ripe mango, diced
  • 1/2 red onion, finely chopped
  • 1 lime, juiced
  • Cilantro for garnish
Instructions
  1. 1. In a bowl, combine diced mango, red onion, lime juice, and cilantro to make the salsa.
  2. 2. Warm the corn tortillas in a skillet, then fill each with shredded cured duck chuck.
  3. 3. Top with mango salsa and serve immediately.

Cured Duck Chuck and Lentil Soup

A hearty and nutritious soup made with cured duck chuck, lentils, and vegetables, perfect for a cozy meal.

Ingredients
  • 150g cured duck chuck, diced
  • 1 cup green lentils, rinsed
  • 1 carrot, diced
  • 1 celery stalk, diced
  • 4 cups vegetable broth
  • 1 teaspoon thyme
Instructions
  1. 1. In a large pot, combine diced cured duck chuck, lentils, carrot, celery, and vegetable broth.
  2. 2. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 30-40 minutes until lentils are tender.
  3. 3. Season with thyme and serve hot.

Cured Duck Chuck and Beetroot Salad

A vibrant salad featuring cured duck chuck, roasted beetroot, and goat cheese, drizzled with a balsamic reduction.

Ingredients
  • 200g cured duck chuck, sliced
  • 2 medium beetroots, roasted and sliced
  • 50g goat cheese, crumbled
  • 150g arugula
  • 2 tablespoons balsamic reduction
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. 1. In a bowl, combine arugula, roasted beetroot, and sliced cured duck chuck.
  2. 2. Top with crumbled goat cheese and drizzle with balsamic reduction.
  3. 3. Season with salt and pepper before serving.

Cured Duck Chuck and Cauliflower Rice Bowl

A low-carb bowl featuring cured duck chuck served over cauliflower rice with fresh herbs and lime.

Ingredients
  • 150g cured duck chuck, diced
  • 2 cups cauliflower rice
  • 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 1 lime, juiced
  • Fresh cilantro for garnish
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. 1. In a skillet, sauté cauliflower rice until tender, about 5 minutes.
  2. 2. Add diced cured duck chuck and cherry tomatoes, cooking until heated through.
  3. 3. Drizzle with lime juice, season with salt and pepper, and garnish with cilantro.

Cured Duck Chuck and Spinach Stuffed Peppers

Colorful bell peppers stuffed with a mixture of cured duck chuck, spinach, and quinoa, baked to perfection.

Ingredients
  • 200g cured duck chuck, shredded
  • 4 bell peppers, halved and seeded
  • 1 cup cooked quinoa
  • 1 cup fresh spinach, chopped
  • 1/2 cup mozzarella cheese, shredded
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F).
  2. 2. In a bowl, mix shredded cured duck chuck, cooked quinoa, chopped spinach, and half of the mozzarella cheese.
  3. 3. Stuff the bell pepper halves with the mixture, top with remaining mozzarella, and bake for 25-30 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is cured duck chuck?

Cured duck chuck is a meat cut from the duck that has been preserved through curing, enhancing its flavor and shelf life.

How is cured duck chuck made?

It is made by salting and seasoning duck meat, then allowing it to cure for a specific period.

Is cured duck chuck healthy?

In moderation, it can be part of a healthy diet, providing protein and essential nutrients.

How should I store cured duck chuck?

Store it in the refrigerator, wrapped tightly to prevent moisture loss.

Can I freeze cured duck chuck?

Yes, it can be frozen for longer storage, but it may affect the texture.

What dishes can I make with cured duck chuck?

It can be used in salads, pasta dishes, or served on a charcuterie board.

How long does cured duck chuck last?

When properly stored, it can last several weeks in the refrigerator.

Is there a difference between cured duck and regular duck?

Yes, cured duck has a concentrated flavor and longer shelf life due to the curing process.