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Salted Mutton Tripe

Ovis aries

Clinical Encyclopedia

Salted mutton tripe is a traditional dish made from the stomach lining of sheep, preserved through salting. It is rich in protein and essential nutrients, making it a hearty addition to various cuisines.

Also known as:
Mutton OffalSheep Stomach
Scientific NameOvis aries
Region of OriginVarious regions, commonly found in Middle Eastern and Asian cuisines.

Macronutrient Ratio

Caloric distribution of primary energy metrics per 100g

Calories250 kcal
Water
60%
Fiber0g
Total43.0g
Protein
25g(58%)
Fats
18g(42%)
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 b1 (thiamine)0.1 mg (8%)
Vitamin b2 (riboflavin)0.2 mg (15%)
Vitamin b3 (niacin)5 mg (31%)
Vitamin b5 (pantothenic acid)0.5 mg (10%)
Vitamin b6 (pyridoxine)0.3 mg (23%)
Vitamin B122 µg (83%)
Choline70 mg (13%)
Vitamins with less than 2% DV
Folate: 5 µg

Minerals

Major Source (≥ 2% DV)
Calcium20 mg (2%)
Iron2.5 mg (14%)
Magnesium20 mg (5%)
Phosphorus150 mg (15%)
Potassium300 mg (6%)
Zinc4 mg (36%)
Copper0.1 mg (11%)
Manganese0.1 mg (5%)
Selenium20 µg (36%)
Minerals with less than 2% DVNone registered

Health Benefits

High in protein, which is essential for muscle repair and growth.
Contains important vitamins and minerals that support overall health.

Possible Risks & Side Effects

!High sodium content may pose risks for individuals with hypertension or cardiovascular issues.

How to Prepare & Consume

Best prepared by soaking in water to reduce saltiness, followed by boiling or stewing.

Smart Selection & Storage

How to Select

Choose tripe that is firm and has a clean, fresh smell. Avoid any that appear slimy or have an off odor.

How to Store

Store in a cool, dry place. Once opened, keep refrigerated and consume within a few days.

Medicinal Profile & Bioactive Compounds

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

Medicinal Properties
Rich in collagen, supports joint health.
Main Applications
Used in traditional stews and soups.
Served as a delicacy in various cultural dishes.
Bioactive Compounds
Collagen

Supports skin elasticity and joint health.

How to Consume
Cooked in stews, grilled, or served in soups.
Did you know?

"Tripe has been consumed for centuries and is considered a delicacy in many cultures around the world."

Myths vs Realities

MythSalted mutton tripe is unhealthy.
RealityWhile it is high in sodium, it also provides essential nutrients when consumed in moderation.
MythAll tripe is the same.
RealityDifferent types of tripe come from various animals and have distinct flavors and textures.
MythTripe is only for certain cultures.
RealityTripe is enjoyed in many cuisines worldwide, each with unique preparations.

Healthy Recipes

Spicy Mutton Tripe Salad

A refreshing salad featuring salted mutton tripe, mixed greens, and a zesty lime dressing, perfect for a light lunch.

Ingredients
  • 200g salted mutton tripe, cleaned and boiled
  • 100g mixed salad greens
  • 1 medium cucumber, diced
  • 1 red bell pepper, sliced
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. 1. In a large bowl, combine the mixed salad greens, cucumber, and red bell pepper.
  2. 2. In a separate bowl, whisk together olive oil, lime juice, salt, and pepper.
  3. 3. Add the boiled mutton tripe to the salad and drizzle with the dressing. Toss gently and serve.

Mutton Tripe Stir-Fry with Vegetables

A quick and nutritious stir-fry with salted mutton tripe and colorful vegetables, ideal for a healthy dinner.

Ingredients
  • 250g salted mutton tripe, sliced
  • 1 cup broccoli florets
  • 1 cup bell peppers, sliced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1 teaspoon ginger, grated
Instructions
  1. 1. Heat sesame oil in a large pan over medium heat and add garlic and ginger, sautéing until fragrant.
  2. 2. Add the sliced mutton tripe and cook for 5 minutes until heated through.
  3. 3. Stir in broccoli and bell peppers, add soy sauce, and stir-fry for another 5-7 minutes until vegetables are tender-crisp.

Mutton Tripe Soup with Quinoa

A hearty and wholesome soup combining salted mutton tripe with quinoa and vegetables for a filling meal.

Ingredients
  • 150g salted mutton tripe, diced
  • 1/2 cup quinoa, rinsed
  • 1 carrot, diced
  • 1 celery stalk, diced
  • 4 cups vegetable broth
  • 1 teaspoon thyme
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. 1. In a pot, combine vegetable broth, diced mutton tripe, carrot, and celery. Bring to a boil.
  2. 2. Add quinoa and thyme, reduce heat, and simmer for 20 minutes until quinoa is cooked.
  3. 3. Season with salt and pepper before serving hot.

Mutton Tripe Tacos with Avocado Salsa

Delicious tacos filled with seasoned salted mutton tripe and topped with a fresh avocado salsa for a healthy twist.

Ingredients
  • 200g salted mutton tripe, cooked and shredded
  • 4 small corn tortillas
  • 1 avocado, diced
  • 1 tomato, diced
  • 1/4 onion, finely chopped
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • Cilantro for garnish
Instructions
  1. 1. In a bowl, mix avocado, tomato, onion, lime juice, and cilantro to make the salsa.
  2. 2. Warm the corn tortillas in a skillet until soft.
  3. 3. Fill each tortilla with shredded mutton tripe and top with avocado salsa before serving.

Herbed Mutton Tripe and Lentil Bowl

A nutritious bowl featuring salted mutton tripe, lentils, and fresh herbs, perfect for a protein-packed meal.

Ingredients
  • 200g salted mutton tripe, diced
  • 1 cup cooked lentils
  • 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 1/4 cup parsley, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. 1. In a bowl, combine cooked lentils, diced mutton tripe, cherry tomatoes, and parsley.
  2. 2. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
  3. 3. Toss gently and serve warm or at room temperature.

Mutton Tripe and Spinach Frittata

A protein-rich frittata packed with salted mutton tripe and spinach, perfect for a healthy breakfast or brunch.

Ingredients
  • 150g salted mutton tripe, chopped
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 cup fresh spinach
  • 1/4 cup feta cheese, crumbled
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
Instructions
  1. 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F).
  2. 2. In a skillet, heat olive oil and sauté the chopped mutton tripe and spinach until wilted.
  3. 3. In a bowl, whisk eggs, add salt and pepper, then pour over the mutton mixture in the skillet. Sprinkle feta on top and bake for 15-20 minutes until set.

Mutton Tripe and Chickpea Curry

A flavorful curry made with salted mutton tripe and chickpeas, served with brown rice for a healthy dinner option.

Ingredients
  • 200g salted mutton tripe, diced
  • 1 can chickpeas, drained
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon curry powder
  • 400ml coconut milk
  • Salt to taste
Instructions
  1. 1. In a pot, sauté onion and garlic until soft, then add curry powder and cook for 1 minute.
  2. 2. Add diced mutton tripe and chickpeas, stirring to coat with spices.
  3. 3. Pour in coconut milk, bring to a simmer, and cook for 20 minutes until thickened. Serve with brown rice.

Grilled Mutton Tripe Skewers

Succulent grilled skewers of salted mutton tripe marinated in spices, perfect for a healthy barbecue.

Ingredients
  • 300g salted mutton tripe, cut into cubes
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Vegetable skewers
Instructions
  1. 1. In a bowl, mix olive oil, paprika, cumin, salt, and pepper. Add mutton tripe cubes and marinate for at least 30 minutes.
  2. 2. Thread the marinated mutton tripe onto skewers.
  3. 3. Grill over medium heat for about 10-15 minutes, turning occasionally, until cooked through.

Mutton Tripe and Vegetable Stuffed Peppers

Colorful bell peppers stuffed with a mixture of salted mutton tripe, quinoa, and vegetables for a nutritious meal.

Ingredients
  • 2 large bell peppers, halved and seeded
  • 200g salted mutton tripe, chopped
  • 1/2 cup cooked quinoa
  • 1 zucchini, diced
  • 1 teaspoon Italian herbs
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. 1. Preheat the oven to 190°C (375°F).
  2. 2. In a bowl, combine chopped mutton tripe, cooked quinoa, zucchini, herbs, salt, and pepper.
  3. 3. Stuff the bell pepper halves with the mixture and place in a baking dish. Bake for 25-30 minutes until peppers are tender.

Mutton Tripe and Cauliflower Rice Bowl

A low-carb bowl featuring salted mutton tripe served over cauliflower rice, topped with fresh herbs and spices.

Ingredients
  • 200g salted mutton tripe, sliced
  • 2 cups cauliflower rice
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Fresh cilantro for garnish
Instructions
  1. 1. In a skillet, heat olive oil and sauté sliced mutton tripe until warmed through.
  2. 2. Add cauliflower rice and turmeric, cooking for an additional 5-7 minutes until cauliflower is tender.
  3. 3. Season with salt and pepper, garnish with fresh cilantro, and serve warm.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is salted mutton tripe?

Salted mutton tripe is the stomach lining of sheep that has been preserved through salting.

How do you prepare salted mutton tripe?

Soak in water to reduce saltiness, then boil or stew until tender.

Is salted mutton tripe healthy?

It is high in protein and contains essential nutrients, but should be consumed in moderation due to high sodium.

Can salted mutton tripe be eaten raw?

No, it should always be cooked before consumption.

What dishes can I make with salted mutton tripe?

It can be used in soups, stews, or grilled as a delicacy.

Where can I buy salted mutton tripe?

It can be found in specialty butcher shops or ethnic grocery stores.

How long does salted mutton tripe last?

When stored properly in a cool, dry place, it can last several months.

What are the nutritional benefits of salted mutton tripe?

It is rich in protein, vitamins B12, B3, and minerals like zinc and iron.