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Fried veggie

Fried veggie

Appetizer

Item Rating: 74/100

1 serving (150 grams) contains 200 calories, 5.0 grams of protein, 10.0 grams of fat, and 20.0 grams of carbohydrates.

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315.5
calories
7.9
protein
31.5
carbohydrates
15.8
fat

Nutrition Information

1 cup (236.6g)
Calories
315.5
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 15.8 g 20%
Saturated Fat 3.2 g 16%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0 g
Cholesterol 0 mg 0%
Sodium 473.2 mg 20%
Total Carbohydrates 31.5 g 11%
Dietary Fiber 4.7 g 16%
Sugars 3.2 g
protein 7.9 g 15%
Vitamin D 0 mcg 0%
Calcium 47.3 mg 3%
Iron 1.6 mg 8%
Potassium 394.3 mg 8%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Food Attributes

🍯 Low sugar

Source of Calories

42.0%
10.5%
47.4%
Fat: 142 cal (47.4%)
Protein: 31 cal (10.5%)
Carbs: 126 cal (42.0%)

About Fried veggie

Fried Veggies are a crispy and flavorful dish often found in various cuisines, including Asian, Mediterranean, and American comfort food. This dish typically consists of a medley of vegetables such as zucchini, bell peppers, broccoli, carrots, and mushrooms, coated in a light batter or seasoned flour and fried until golden. While frying introduces extra fats and calories, the vegetables themselves provide essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber, supporting digestion and overall health. Often served as an appetizer or side dish, fried veggies offer a satisfying crunch and vibrant flavors. Health-conscious individuals can opt for air-fried or lightly sautéed versions to reduce oil content while maintaining the dish’s appeal. The versatility of fried veggies makes them easy to customize with different spices or dipping sauces, appealing to a wide range of palates. Moderation is key to incorporating them into a balanced diet.

Data Sources & Scientific References

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Daily value percentages based on FDA guidelines. Nutrient recommendations from NIH Office of Dietary Supplements and Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

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