Yes, most bread-like foods contain carbohydrates. A bagel is extremely high in them though, and one bagel is similar in portion size to five servings of bread.
Honestly it depends how they are made, what size the bagel is, and what is in the bagel.
Brad Bagel: Cheddar Topping: Plain Coffee: Amaretto Size: small Carlos Bagel: Onion Topping: Cream cheese Coffee: French Vanilla Size: Large Joe Bagel: Sesame Topping: Butter Coffee: Hazelnut Size: Medium Rick Bagel: Wheat Topping: Peanut Butter Coffee: Colombian Size: Medium Walt Bagel: Blueberry Topping: Egg & Bacon Coffee: Regular Size: Small
270 in the bagel 80 in the butter 350 calories total
On average, a plain bagel contains about 9-11 grams of protein. However, this can vary depending on the size and type of bagel.
The average dinner in the United States typically consists of a protein such as a chicken breast or small steak, a side of vegetables usually a cup or more, and a grain such as a potato or bread slice.
Yes, dates are a fruit and a normal serving size is listed as approximately 10, average size dates.
According to the New York Times (1994/2001), a New York bagel, plain and without cream cheese or butter can have 320 to 800 calories! The primary culprit is the size of the bagel which has grown over the years and is much larger than the size recommended by the USDA.
For a Gourmet Chef, the portion size CAN NOT be bigger than the size of your palm
For a Gourmet Chef, the portion size CAN NOT be bigger than the size of your palm
There are approximately 280 calories in one medium (about 3½ to 4 inch) plain, unfilled, bagel. Depending on the bagel size, generally speaking an average plain bagel has approximately 150-300 calories.
there are 500 calories in a in a bagel with cream cheese