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Fried wonton topping

Fried wonton topping

Appetizer

Item Rating: 52/100

1 serving (30 grams) contains 150 calories, 2.0 grams of protein, 10.0 grams of fat, and 15.0 grams of carbohydrates.

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1200
calories
16.0
protein
120
carbohydrates
80.0
fat

Nutrition Information

1 cup (240g)
Calories
1200
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 80.0 g 102%
Saturated Fat 16.0 g 80%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0 g
Cholesterol 0 mg 0%
Sodium 1600.0 mg 69%
Total Carbohydrates 120 g 43%
Dietary Fiber 8.0 g 28%
Sugars 0 g
protein 16.0 g 32%
Vitamin D 0 mcg 0%
Calcium 80.0 mg 6%
Iron 4.0 mg 22%
Potassium 160.0 mg 3%

* 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

38.0%
5.1%
57.0%
Fat: 720 cal (57.0%)
Protein: 64 cal (5.1%)
Carbs: 480 cal (38.0%)

About Fried wonton topping

Fried wonton topping is a crispy, golden garnish commonly used in Asian-inspired dishes, adding a delightful crunch and subtle savoriness. Originating from Chinese cuisine, this topping is made by slicing thin wonton wrappers into strips and frying them until light and crispy. It’s often used to enhance soups, salads, or stir-fries, contributing texture and visual appeal. While fried wontons are typically low in protein and nutrients, they are relatively calorie-dense due to the frying process, often containing oils and fats. Their moderate carbohydrate content comes primarily from the wonton wrappers, which are usually made with flour, water, and eggs. While not inherently healthy, fried wonton topping can add flavor and texture in small, mindful portions as part of a balanced meal. Paired with nutrient-dense ingredients like lean proteins and vegetables, they can be enjoyed as an occasional indulgence.

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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