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Rice with tofu and squash

Rice with tofu and squash

Dinner

Item Rating: 77/100

1 serving (250 grams) contains 300 calories, 10.0 grams of protein, 6.0 grams of fat, and 50.0 grams of carbohydrates.

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283.0
calories
9.4
protein
47.2
carbohydrates
5.7
fat

Nutrition Information

1 cup (235.8g)
Calories
283.0
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 5.7 g 7%
Saturated Fat 0.9 g 4%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0 g
Cholesterol 0 mg 0%
Sodium 188.7 mg 8%
Total Carbohydrates 47.2 g 17%
Dietary Fiber 3.8 g 13%
Sugars 2.8 g
protein 9.4 g 18%
Vitamin D 0 mcg 0%
Calcium 94.3 mg 7%
Iron 1.9 mg 10%
Potassium 283.0 mg 6%

* 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

68.0%
13.5%
18.5%
Fat: 51 cal (18.5%)
Protein: 37 cal (13.5%)
Carbs: 188 cal (68.0%)

About Rice with tofu and squash

Rice with Tofu and Squash is a wholesome, plant-based dish inspired by Asian cuisine. This colorful meal combines nutrient-rich ingredients like tender tofu, steamed squash, and fluffy rice, often flavored with soy sauce, garlic, ginger, or other aromatic spices. Tofu provides a complete source of plant protein and is rich in calcium and iron, making it a great choice for vegetarians and vegans. Squash contributes vitamins A and C, alongside dietary fiber, promoting eye health and digestion. The rice offers energy-boosting carbohydrates while pairing harmoniously with the creamy texture of tofu and squash. When prepared with minimal oil and sodium, this dish is a balanced option for maintaining heart health and managing weight. However, portion control is essential, as refined white rice may cause a blood sugar spike for some individuals. Brown rice can be a healthier alternative for added fiber and nutrients.

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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