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It depends on how lean it is! But around 210 calories, on average.
There are about 290 Calories in 6oz of lean hamburger.
Depending on lean/fat ratio. But 85/15 is around 240 calories
Usually about 250-550 calories depending on the size and whether they are lean beef or not. A 4-ounce dressed burger (quarter pound precooked weight, no condiments) is 280 calories using typical ground beef. A Wendy's single, as prepared, is 420 calories (180 from fat).
4 points for a 3oz patty if it's lean beef
An 8-ounce pan-broiled hamburger patty typically contains around 500 to 600 calories, depending on the fat content of the meat used. For example, a patty made from 80% lean ground beef will have more calories due to the higher fat content compared to a leaner option. Additional ingredients like seasonings or toppings can also affect the total calorie count.
Possibly. If the hamburger was cooked in something caloric, say, fried in a pan on the stove top with oil, the cooked hamburger could possibly have more calories, especially if it was a relatively lean patty to begin with. Your cooked hamburger would have most of the calories of the raw patty plus that of the oil
4 points for a 3oz patty if it's lean beef
4 points for a 3oz patty if it's lean beef
Depending on the cut and how lean the meat is, roughyl between 150 and 250 calories. (Not including the bun or any toppings with the hamburger.)
It depends how heavy the meat weighs.
A standard hamburger patty typically has around 2 to 3 points in the Weight Watchers system, depending on its size and fat content. For example, a lean beef patty (90% lean) weighing about 4 ounces usually contains around 7 points. However, point values can vary based on the specific ingredients and preparation methods used. Always check the nutritional information for accurate tracking.