Is Veal cutlet, cooked high in purines? — Foods
Veal cutlet, cooked appears in the Foods dataset. Use this page as a quick interpretation aid, not a standalone diagnosis.
Quick Answer
- Veal cutlet, cooked is being evaluated from tab 0 (Foods).
- Purine burden is only one part of gout risk.
- Amount, frequency, alcohol, and hydration still matter.
What This Means
Veal cutlet, cooked is categorized under Lamb, veal, and game (other than organs). Purine-related impact depends on the tab source, serving context, and how this item fits into the overall gout trigger pattern.
At a Glance
| Item | Purine Info | Dataset | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 142.7 mg/100 g | Foods | Moderate |
Practical Tips
- Track your own symptom response over time.
- Use lower-trigger choices more often.
- Avoid stacking multiple triggers in one meal.
- Hydrate consistently.
Bottom Line
Use this as a directional guide, then track symptoms, hydration, and total trigger load.