Pulled Pork is a food. It is a good source of protein and rich in potassium.
Fiber per cup (249g)
3
g% Daily Value
Per cup (249g)
37.8g
sugar
A serving of Pulled Pork (249g) contains 3g of fiber, which is 11% of the recommended daily value based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Dietary fiber is essential for digestive health, helps regulate blood sugar, lowers cholesterol, and promotes feelings of fullness. When planning your meals, consider that pulled pork is a moderate source of fiber compared to other prepared and proteins.
See how Pulled Pork compares to other prepared and proteins foods.
View All Foods by FiberSource: USDA FoodData Central | FDC ID: 173344 | Last updated: 2026-04-06
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