Rack of Lamb comes in around 277 calories per 100g, with 22g of protein and 20g of fat. More about flavor and fat than pure protein density. Best to portion deliberately when tracking macros.
Calories scale with portion. Here's how a typical rack of lamb serving translates in your tracker:
Point your iPhone camera at rack of lamb and SpotWell's on-device AI estimates the portion and macros in under a second — no manual entry, no barcode hunting.
Download on theApp StoreRack of Lamb has approximately 277 calories per 100g. A typical serving — 3 oz (85g) — comes in at 235 calories.
22g of protein per 100g. That puts rack of lamb at roughly 7.9g of protein per 100 calories — a useful lens when comparing to other protein sources.
The simplest method: weigh it on a kitchen scale, then enter grams in your tracker. With SpotWell, you can skip the scale — point the camera at the plate and the AI estimates the portion in under a second. Adjust the value if it looks off.
It depends on your overall calorie target. Rack of Lamb sits in a moderate calorie range. It can fit any goal — weight loss, maintenance, or muscle gain — when portioned to your daily target.