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About 400 calories or so.
Lettuce - 30
Fried Chicken - 250
Tomato - 25
Dressing - 100
one cup of tossted salad have 200 calories
i believe there are around 150 calories in a slice of tomato pie.
190 calories without dressing in one serving of McDonalds chicken caeser salad.
190 calories without dressing in one serving of McDonalds chicken caeser salad.
190 calories without dressing in one serving of McDonalds chicken caeser salad.
the amount of juice a tomato has depends on the tomato
About 143
957 calories with dressing (one large serving)
There are approximately 484 calories per 100 g serving of a ham salad ranch dressing. One tablespoon of ranch dressing contains about 73 calories.
All in all, the number of Caesar salad calories may range from 200 calories to 600 calories. The chicken is the ingridient that adds the most Caesar salad calories. Without it the McDonald's Caesar Salad has only around 90 calories. But the number of chicken calories changes according to the chicken part of the cooking style. So adding grilled chicken adds 130 calories, but crispy chicken adds 240 calories. The single ingridient that might cost you those extra calories is the Caesar salad dressing. What happens when you open a 2 fl oz packet of creamy Caesar salad dressing? Well, take your Caesar salad calories total and add 190 calories! You almost double the number of the Caesar salad calories. Croutons might also add extra calories: 120 for 1 oz.
One cup of chicken salad spread contains 416 calories. It also has 28 grams of fat, 15 grams of carbohydrate, and 24 grams of protein.
One serving of ranch has about 150 calories, and a cup of plain lettuce has about 5-10, so together that would be 155 to 160 calories for a cup of plain salad with ranch. However, if you added cheese, tomatoes, etc., it'd obviously be more than that.