Yes. Studies have shown calories are cut by half.
The nutritional value will depend on the type of curry. The vegetables, spices, oil used will define the nutritional aspect.
My guess would be that the vegetable with the least nutritional value would be iceberg lettuce.
None at all, but it is still essential.
well i think it is the valueof nutrition in food. so if you eat lettuce, lettuce has fibre and water in it (majoriy).=so the nutritional value would be higher (fibre and water are good for you!)=
empty calories
No - you'll just have crunchier toast.
Potatoes, bread, candy Some B vitamins . Mostly no nutritional value except for calories.
This is a physical change: the bread is not being chemically altered, and would have the same nutritional value whether eaten from the loaf or the slices. It would, however, be difficult to exactly reverse this physical change because of the nature of the product.
i don't think so
It would depend on what type of bread is used, if it has butter or margarine and what the filling is.
http://media.tastefullysimple.com/TSWeb/PDF/Nutritionals/FallWinter2009/BountifulBeerBreadMix.pdf
The nutritional value of a hamburger with ketchup and mustard depends on how much meat is used. It also depends on what kind of bread it used and how much.
No, but eating it with rice completes the protein. If you eat a slice of whole wheat bread say, the next day, you get the same nutritional benefits.
Their is no nutritional value in soda.
Yes, it is excellent nutritional value
What is the nutritional value for 1/2 cup of Tofu?
The nutritional value will depend on the type of curry. The vegetables, spices, oil used will define the nutritional aspect.