Authors: Michael Mosley,Mimi Spencer
Nutella | 100G | 529 |
Pesto | 100G | 431 |
Piccalili sauce | 100G | 80 |
Pickled onions | 100G | 36 |
Pickles | 100G | 20 |
Roasted aubergine spread/dip | 100G | 102 |
Roasted red pepper spread/dip | 100G | 235 |
Salad dressing (balsamic) | 100ML | 209 |
Salad dressing (caesar no fat) | 100ML | 61 |
Salad dressing (olive oil and lemon) | 100ML | 439 |
Salad dresssing (low-calorie) | 100ML | 58 |
Salsa | 100G | 68 |
Soy sauce | 100ML | 105 |
Spirulina, powder | 100G | 374 |
Sriracha | 100ML | 98 |
Sundried tomatoes | 100G | 167 |
Taramasalata | 100G | 516 |
Tartare sauce | 100G | 358 |
Tomato and basil sauce | 100G | 60 |
Tomato ketchup | 100G | 102 |
Tikka masala sauce | 100G | 133 |
Treacle | 100G | 294 |
Tzatzkiki | 100G | 137 |
Vegemite | 100G | 189 |
Vinegar (balsamic) | 100ML | 138 |
Vinegar (red wine) | 100ML | 23 |
Vinegar (white wine) | 100ML | 22 |
Whipped cream | 100ML | 368 |
Heinz salad cream | 100G | 333 |
HP brown sauce | 100G | 119 |
Lea & Perrins | 100ML | 115 |
Marmite | 100G | 252 |
DRINKS | | |
Apple juice | 100ML | 44 |
Beer, bitter | 100ML | 32 |
Beer, lager | 100ML | 43 |
Cappuccino, whole milk | 100ML | 37 |
Capuccino, skimmed milk | 100ML | 22 |
Champagne | 100ML | 76 |
Coffee (black) | 100ML | 0 |
Coffee (with semi-sk milk) | 100ML | 7 |
Cordial (lime) | 100ML | 24 |
Cordial (elderflower) | 100ML | 27 |
Espresso | 100ML | 20 |
Gin and tonic | 100ML | 70 |
Ginger ale (dry) | 100ML | 34 |
Hot chocolate | 100ML | 59 |
Hot chocolate (low-cal) | 100ML | 19 |
Hot milk and honey (semi-sk) | 100ML | 58 |
Latte (whole milk) | 100ML | 54 |
Latte (skimmed milk) | 100ML | 29 |
Lemonade | 100ML | 47 |
Lime juice | 100ML | 23 |
Macchiato (whole milk) | 100ML | 30 |
Macchiato (skimmed milk) | 100ML | 26 |
Milkshakes (strawberry) | 100ML | 67 |
Orange juice | 100ML | 42 |
Orange squash | 100ML | 10 |
Pear juice | 100ML | 43 |
Red wine | 100ML | 68 |
Sparkling water | 100ML | 0 |
Tea (black) | 100ML | 0 |
Tea (chai latte, semi-sk) | 100ML | 70 |
Tea (green) | 100ML | 0 |
Tea (herbal) | 100ML | 0 |
Vodka tonic | 100ML | 71 |
White wine | 100ML | 66 |
Sprite | 100ML | 44 |
Coca cola | 100ML | 43 |
Coke (diet) | 100ML | 0 |
Coke (normal) | 100ML | 43 |
Innocent smoothy (strawberry/banana) | 100ML | 53 |
Innocent smoothy (mango) | 100ML | 56 |
Ribena | 100ML | 43 |
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SANDWICHES | | |
Ham and cheese | 100G | 288 |
Egg and cress | 100G | 232 |
Cheese and chutney | 100G | 228 |
Tuna salad | 100G | 221 |
| | |
SOUPS | | |
Bouillon | 100ML | 7 |
Carrot and coriander | 100G | 35 |
Chicken noodle | 100G | 35 |
Chowder | 100G | 53 |
Leek and potato | 100G | 53 |
Light broth | 100G | 36 |
Lobster bisque | 100G | 68 |
Miso | 100G | 22 |
Onion | 100G | 45 |
Passata | 100G | 31 |
Pho (beef with noodles) | 100G | 66 |
Tomato and basil | 100G | 40 |
Vegetable | 100G | 45 |
Heinz cream of mushroom | 100G | 50 |
Heinz tomato | 100G | 59 |
| | |
CAKES/BISCUITS/ DESSERTS | | |
Apple pie | 100G | 262 |
Apple tart | 100G | 265 |
Baklava | 100G | 498 |
Brownies | 100G | 419 |
Carrot cake, iced | 100G | 359 |
Chewing gum, sugarfree | 100G | 159 |
Chocolate (dark) | 100G | 547 |
Chocolate (milk) | 100G | 549 |
Chocolate (white) | 100G | 567 |
Chocolate cake, iced | 100G | 414 |
Chocolate chip cookies | 100G | 499 |
Chocolate-covered raisins | 100G | 418 |
Cinnamon buns | 100G | 280 |
Chocolate mousse | 100G | 174 |
Chocolate croissant | 100G | 433 |
Crystallized ginger | 100G | 351 |
Ice cream, vanilla | 100G | 190 |
Flapjacks, all-butter | 100G | 457 |
Lemon cake | 100G | 366 |
Liquorice | 100G | 325 |
Marshmallow | 100G | 338 |
Meringue | 100G | 394 |
Mince pies | 100G | 398 |
Oatmeal raisin cookies | 100G | 445 |
Pain aux raisins | 100G | 335 |
Peppermints | 100G | 395 |
Scones | 100G | 366 |
Sherbert, lemon | 100G | 390 |
Shortbread, all-butter | 100G | 523 |
Sorbet, lemon | 100G | 118 |
Tiramisu | 100G | 263 |
Toffee | 100G | 459 |
Yoghurt-covered dried fruit | 100G | 447 |
Cadbury’s dairy milk | 100G | 525 |
Haribo | 100G | 344 |
Digestives – Mcvities | 100G | 478 |
Green and Black’s 70% chocolate | 100G | 575 |
Green and Black’s 85% chocolate | 100G | 630 |
Hob Nobs – Mcvities | 100G | 473 |
Jaffa cakes | 100G | 377 |
Lindt 70% chocolate | 100G | 540 |
Tic tacs | 100G | 391 |
Wine gums | 100G | 325 |
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SAVOURY SNACKS | | |
Bagels | 100G | 256 |
Breadsticks | 100G | 408 |
Cheese straws | 100G | 520 |
Crumpets | 100G | 180 |
French fries (oven-baked) | 100G | 260 |
Meat pies | 100G | 293 |
Muffins (blueberry) | 100G | 387 |
Pizza (Margherita) | 100G | 258 |
Plain croissant | 100G | 414 |
Popcorn (salty) | 100G | 520 |
Popcorn (sweet) | 100G | 493 |
Potato chips (readysalted) | 100G | 529 |
Quiche Lorraine | 100G | 261 |
Peanuts (unsalted) | 100G | 561 |
Salted peanuts | 100G | 621 |
Salted mixed nuts | 100G | 667 |
Samosas (vegetable) | 100G | 225 |
Sausage roll | 100G | 340 |
Vegetable chips | 100G | 502 |
Data provided by www.nutracheck.co.uk
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