10 Popular Snacks And Their Calories

By: Jigyasa Kakwani

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We all love snacking but are you aware of the calories in your favourite snacks? Read this before you take the next bite.

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1. Samosa

Samosa cravings are common in the evenings or in rainy weather. One regular-sized Samosa (100g) has about 200-250 calories.

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2. Chowmein

Street-style Chowmein is the star of Desi Chinese cuisine. One 100g serving of Chowmein contains around 130 calories.

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3. Momos

It is easy to lose count of how many momos you can eat at once. One Chicken Momo has about 70 calories while one Veg Momo has roughly 50 calories.

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4. Pani puri

Pani puri or Gol Gappe is one of the most favourite Indian street foods. 1 serving of Pani Puri (6 pieces) has about 200-250 calories.

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5. Roll

Rolls are filling, hot and delicious. 1 Chicken Roll contains roughly 300 calories while 1 Vegetable Roll has about 200 calories.

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6. Pizza

Are you proud that you ate 'just' one or two slices of pizza? Well, one Pizza slice (120g) has about 214 calories.

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7. Burger

A Burger (200g) contains a patty, soft buns, cheese, condiments and about 350-400 calories. It is best to save it for your cheat days.

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8. Aloo Tikki

One crispy on the outside and soft on the inside Aloo Tikki (50g) comes with about 90 calories. Top it with yogurt, mint and tamarind chutney.

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9. Popcorn

A staple at the movies, 1 cup of butter popcorn (8g) has about 50-80 calories. However, one tub will be about 20 cups and 1000 calories!

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10. Chips

Chips are one of the easiest available snacks. One pack of masala-flavoured chips (25g) roughly contains 130-150 calories.

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