If your Pizza is greasy, obviously you shouldn't be eating it. Why not eat a healthy sandwhich instead? If your pizza is greasy, obviously you shouldn't be eating it. Why not eat a healthy sandwhich instead?
One slice of pizza (with excess grease blotted off with a napkin) is around 180 to 190 calories. If the extra grease is not blotted off, that can add up to 100 extra calories to the slice of pizza.
This depends heavily on how much grease you take off, and how much is still left on the pizza. But using a full napkin / paper towel or two (as in, soaking with grease when you dab it off) can save up to 150 calories per average sized slice of pizza. You can save another 70 or 80 calories by taking off 1/2 the cheese, and another 60 calories by not eating the crust.
In the average slice of pizza, there are 184 calories per slice. The more cheese or toppings or grease on the pizza, however, can up this number by a lot.
The pizza has grease because of the pepperoni.
There are 200-300 calories in a slice of pizza, two would be 400-600 calories. The calorie count depends on the size of the pizza, type of crust, and the toppings. A Sicilian pizza slice has around 500 calories.
In the average slice of pizza, there are 184 calories per slice. The more cheese or toppings or grease on the pizza, however, can up this number by a lot.
Calories in Thin Crust PizzaCheese Pizza, 230 calories per slicePepperoni Pizza, 290 calories per sliceSausage Pizza, 280 calories per sliceMeat-Piled High Pizza, 350 calories per sliceVeggie Pizza, 215 calories per sliceSpinach Alfredo Pizza, 240 calories per slice
First answer: less then wats on it now (By user: Ciciandshay) My answer: 150 Calories, You can save another 70 or 80 calories by taking off 1/2 the cheese, and another 60 calories by not eating the crust.
AnswerSure ... Vegetarians do this frequently. Also can cut the fat content down by ordering pizza with thinnest crust - less dough for oil to be absorbed into. Edit* I'm a vegetarian. Dabbing off the oil will cut about 4.5 g of fat and 40 calories per slice if it had some form of meat and lots of cheese. This varies basend on toppings.If you are concerned about the fat content of the pizza, you shouldn't be eating it. Try a different variety like 'farmer's market', 'vegetarian' or 'Mediterranean' style pizza in stead. They trade out the heavy cheese with lighter and more flavorful cheese and leave off the meat that rendered all that fat to begin with.
4,000 calories for that
1200 calories per pizza
There are about 168 calories in a slice of Pizza with cheese.