No. Total fat is all of the amount of fat added up together. A fat gram can be in the form of trans fat, saturated / unsaturated, hydrogenized, monounsaturated, or other forms of fats.
There are 550 calories and 29 grams of fat in a Big Mac from McDonald's. There are also 75 mg of cholesterol, and 46 grams of carbohydrate.
Five grams of saturated fat in a chicken leg (thigh plus drumstick), 19 grams total fat.
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The total fat is around 0.779 grams.
To convert calories from fat to grams, you can use the fact that each gram of fat provides approximately 9 calories. Therefore, if total fat equals 240 calories, you can divide 240 by 9, which equals about 26.67 grams of fat. Rounding this, you would have approximately 27 grams of fat.
704 calories and 29 grams of total fat
That would depend on the size of the crab but 85 grams of crab will contain 2 grams of fat.
It is about 20 to 25 grams of saturated fat out of a recommended total intake of about 70 grams of fat (about 30% saturated and 70% unsaturated).
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Grams of fat isn't that important, Better look at your BMI, your lifestyle, and total number of calories instead.
There are 204 calories in two tablespoons of butter. There is also 24 grams of total fat in that same amount.
To determine the percentage of fat in 100 grams of a food item, you need to know the total fat content in that item. For example, if a food item contains 20 grams of fat, then the percentage of fat would be calculated as (20 grams of fat / 100 grams of food) x 100%, resulting in 20% fat. Without the specific fat content, the percentage cannot be accurately determined.