How Many Syns in Tinned Mackerel?
By Jenny Updated
Tinned Mackerel is a free food on Slimming World — you can eat it without counting syns as part of your Food Optimising plan. Mackerel in brine or water is essentially free and an excellent protein source with omega-3s. Avoid the oil-packed version. Lean plain meat and fish is free on Slimming World — it forms the backbone of the plan. The syn values come in when meat is processed, coated, or included in ready meals: sausages, nuggets, battered fish, and pastry-wrapped products all carry syns because of their added fat, coating, or fillers. If something has an ingredient list beyond the meat itself, it is worth checking rather than assuming it is free.
Tinned Mackerel — syn values
| Portion | Syns | kcal |
|---|---|---|
| In brine or water (100g) | 0.5 | 160 |
| In tomato sauce (1 tin, 125g) | 2 | 200 |
| In oil drained (100g) | 6 | 260 |
Numbers at a glance
Quick auto-calculated stats for Tinned Mackerel.
Quick facts
- Tinned Mackerel is a free food on Slimming World — no syns to count
- 3 portion sizes covered in the table below
- Lowest portion: 0.5 syns (In brine or water (100g))
- Highest portion: 6 syns (In oil drained (100g))
- Not Healthy Extra eligible
- Free food on Food Optimising
- Mackerel in brine or water is essentially free and an excellent protein source with omega-3s. Avoid the oil-packed version.
How Tinned Mackerel compares
Tinned Mackerel sits at the bottom of the syn scale for meat options on Slimming World — being a free food puts it ahead of typical meat choices, which range from around 0.5 to 9.0 syns per portion across the items tracked on this site. That makes it one of the most flexible building blocks you can use without affecting your daily allowance.
When to choose Tinned Mackerel on Slimming World
Use Tinned Mackerel freely as a fill-up between meals, in cooking, or as a base for any meal on plan. Because it carries no syn cost, it works as a daily staple without any need to plan around it. The most common high-impact uses are bulking out meals so they last longer, replacing a higher-syn ingredient in a familiar recipe, and giving you something genuinely satisfying when hunger hits between planned meals.
Common Slimming World mistakes with Tinned Mackerel
The classic mistake with Tinned Mackerel is assuming "chicken" or "beef" automatically means free. Plain lean cuts are free, but anything processed, breaded, sausaged, or cooked in oil carries syns. Checking the ingredients list, not the front-of-pack name, is the only reliable way to tell. Cooking method matters too — roasting in oil adds syns to a free cut.
Daily tips for Tinned Mackerel
As a free food, Tinned Mackerel can be eaten freely as part of your meals and snacks without affecting your syn count. It works best as part of a balanced plate alongside other free foods — lean protein, speed vegetables, and a measured Healthy Extra if needed.
The main thing to watch is preparation method. Tinned Mackerel on its own is free, but adding oil, butter, creamy sauces, or sugar to it will introduce syns. Keeping it simple — plain, grilled, steamed, or baked — keeps it free.
FAQs
Is Tinned Mackerel free on Slimming World?
Yes, Tinned Mackerel is completely free on Slimming World. You can eat it without counting syns as part of your Food Optimising plan. Free foods are designed to be eaten to satisfaction — there is no need to weigh or measure them, and no upper limit on how much you can have. The plan works because eating freely from free foods keeps you full without creating a calorie deficit you have to consciously manage.
How many syns is Tinned Mackerel per serving?
A In brine or water (100g) of Tinned Mackerel is 0.5 syns on Slimming World, with approximately 160 calories. The full breakdown by portion size is in the table above, which covers all common serving sizes.
Is plain cooked meat free on Slimming World?
Yes — lean plain cooked meat is free on Slimming World. This includes chicken breast, turkey breast, most white fish, prawns, lean beef mince (5% fat), lean pork cuts, and most plain fresh fish. The syn values come in with processed products: sausages, burgers, chicken nuggets, battered fish, and pastry-wrapped products all carry syns because of added fat, coating, or fillers. Eggs are also completely free and are one of the most versatile free protein sources on plan.
What are lower-syn alternatives to Tinned Mackerel?
Lean chicken breast, turkey breast, white fish, and prawns are free and are the most versatile protein sources on Slimming World. Eggs are also free and extremely flexible. If you are buying processed meat products, checking for syn-free alternatives is worth doing — many supermarkets stock standard sausages alongside lean chicken or turkey sausages that are closer to being syn-free. If you are looking for more specific alternatives to Tinned Mackerel, the syn table above can help you compare portion sizes and find a serving that fits your allowance better.
Lower-syn meat alternatives
| Food | Portion | Syns | vs current |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ham | 1 slice wafer-thin ham (10g) | FREE | same |
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