It depends on how you measure it. If you go by the amount of food, beef has 26.5 grams of protein in 100 grams, whereas tofu has 6.9 grams of protein per 100 grams. But for each 100-calorie serving, tofu contains 11 grams of protein. By comparison, 100 calories of ground beef provides 8.9 grams of protein. So tofu provides the most protein per calorie.
100 grams is equal to 0.1 kilograms.
Surprisingly, it is. Cucumber has around the same amount of protein as ground beef. Both have around 4.3 grams of protein in terms of same-value calorie intake (i.e., 100 Calories)
Yes. A 100-calorie serving of cucumber contains 4.33 grams of protein, which is slightly more than a 100-calorie serving of ground beef.
Based on a 2000 calorie diet (the standard on nutrition fact information) 65 grams of fat is 100% of your daily allowance
HI 100 gms of rice has a caloric value between 350 to 360 calories.
You will have to read the label as the amounts vary by manufacturer.
A mass value of 100 grams indicates the amount of matter in an object. This measurement is equivalent to 0.1 kilograms or 100,000 milligrams. It is a common unit for measuring the mass of small objects.
There are 453.59237 grams in one pound. Therefore to get amount of pounds in grams, value in grams has to be divided by amount of grams in one pound: 100 grams = [grams] / 453.59237 = 100 / 453.59237 = 0.2205 pounds
Calories in 100 grams of cucumber12 calories in 100 grams, 3.5 ounces, of peeled cucumber15 calories in 100g grams, 3.5 ounces, of unpeeled cucumberFor free Fruit and Vegetable Calorie Charts to use as daily guides for weight loss or weight maintenance, or for the calorie counts of other fruits and vegetables, use the page links given below:Calories in Fruits ChartCalories in Vegetable Chart12 people + others found this answer useful
There are 39 calories in 100 grams of Papaya. Calorie breakdown: 3% fat, 91% carbs, 6% protein.
Each100-calorie serving ofregular ground beef provides 4.3 grams of protein. By comparison, a 100-calorie serving ofgreen bell pepper also provides 4.3 grams of protein.So on a per-calorie basis, a green bell pepper, which is both a vegetable and a fruit, has the same amount of protein as meat.