300 for large
There can be 692 in a chocolate chocolate chip muffin, but that is either one VERY chocolatey muffin or it is VERY large. Most muffins like that will probably go aroun 200 to 400 calories per muffin (assuming it is a "normal" size).
An average muffin has about 70 calories
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Arizonas state muffin is the chocolate chip muffin!
Yes, a chocolate chip muffin is considered a heterogeneous mixture. This is because it contains distinct components, such as the muffin batter and the chocolate chips, which can be identified separately. The distribution of these components is not uniform throughout the muffin, resulting in a varied texture and flavor in different bites.
It really depends on the serving size. A cupcake will definitely have more calories gram for gram versus a muffin due to the large amounts of sugar and butter in it (along with icing), but if you're eating something like a chocolate chip muffin which is typically much larger than a cupcake, you could be looking at 500 calories or more for a muffin versus 400 for a cupcake.
I'm afraid I need more detail in your question. Which chocolate muffin are you talking about? Because some will be vegetarian and some won't.
38.1g of fat
a chocolate chip muffin could be it.
fatty foods
to be in a foil wrap
About 500 to 600 calories.