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Burger King, small french fries (2.6oz) 3g Burger King, medium french fries (4oz) 4g Burger King, large french fries (5.6oz) 6g Burger King, king size french fries (7oz) 7g McDonald's, small french fries 3g McDonald's, medium french fries 6g McDonald's, large french fries 8g McDonald's, super size french fries 9g
their is no sugar in french fries but if you add ketchup it contain sugar with the french fries
A large serving of fries has about 30 grams of fat in it.A large size order of McDonald's french fries contain 24 grams of fat.
Calories:500Total Fat :25gProtein:6gSodium:350mgCarbohydrates:63gS\N: Written By Kia
it is hard to tell but try and shake the salt off of the chips and find out!!
In a small fry, there are 160 mg of Sodium. In a medium fry, there are 270. In a large, there are 350. Please check below for a detailed listing of the nutritional information on McDonalds food.
There is no cholesterol in French Fries, cholesterol only comes from foods made from animals (ex: eggs, burgers, etc.). French Fries are made from a vegetable, not an animal.
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According to the McDonald's Nutrition Chart, one Big Mac contains 1040 mg (or 1.04 grams) of sodium. To get some perspective, in the U.S., the RDA for salt is 2,400 mg from all sources. And this is set with no regard for individual restrictions regarding the intake of salt.
Although they are fried in vegetable oil, the oil might contain trans-fat. You should be able to ask the restaurant whether or not they use oil that contains trans-fat. The reason many restaurants use trans-fat containing oil is that it makes the French-fries more crunchy. French-fries cooked in oil not containing trans-fat should not be bad for your heart. They are fattening though!
While French fries taste delicious to millions of Americans and millions of others across the world, they are in no way good for you. Yes, they are technically a vegetable, but any nutritional value quickly disappears when you deep fry them and add all the sodium. French fries in moderation, however, won't do you much harm. Happy eating!