The fat content in a 2-ounce blueberry muffin can vary depending on the recipe and ingredients used. On average, a typical blueberry muffin may contain about 5 to 10 grams of fat per serving. To get a precise measurement, it's best to check the nutritional information for a specific recipe or brand.
A blueberry muffin from a place like Starbucks is 380 calories with 170 from fat. A BlueBran VitaTop from Vitalicious is only 100 calories with 5 from fat.
it depends on the muffin brand. A known fact, muffintops are made entirely of fat.
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Well it depends on the size really here are the deatails...Jumbo muffin: 560 calsextra large muffin: 430 calslarge muffin: 280 calsmeduim muffin: 170 cals
An average muffin has about 70 calories
Muffins are high in fat and sugars. even the blueberry or fruit ones are using artificial or processed fruit and are no good. as a rule stay away from lighter colored baked goods. try a darker like a bran muffin. personally i don't like them though.
how many grams of fat is allowable
there are about 120 calories
About 453.6 grams per pound.
There are 0.02 to 0.08 grams of fat in strawberries
100
If I use Safeway's blueberry muffins, with 460 calories/24 grams of fat/1 gram of fiber, I calculate 11 Weight Watcher points. Wow, that seems really high. I rechecked my math and again got 11 points. Here is my math: 460 calories divided by 50 equals 9.2, 24 grams of fat divided by 12 equals 2, 1 gram of fiber divided by 5 equals .2. Add them all together and get 11.4, I rounded to the nearest number of 11. I prefer to make my own blueberry muffins so I can control what goes into them. The recipe at the link listed below only had 6 Weight Watcher points. 230 calories, 8.7 grams of fat and 1.2 grams of fiber. You can further reduce the points by using the suggested modifications at the bottom of the recipe like substitute half applesauce for half the butter. I have tried this and it works great.