There is about 130 mg of sodium in one slice of brown bread.
It depends on different brands approximately 250mg per slice white bread
One slice of commercially prepared white bread contains 1 gram of fat.
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That depends on how the bread is made. If you're purchasing bread from a store, look at the nutritional facts that are printed on the label
0.1 fibre
0.12 kg
there are 400 KJ in a slice of white bread!!! :D the answer above is total nonsense. there are 40 KJ in a slice of bread. most bread contain the same amount of kilojoules. this is the average amount in each slice of bread the first answer is around correct there are more than 40KJ in a saltana...
As much as the label says.
What you want to ask, is how much Sodium is in store bought bread. Having said that, all you have to do is go look in the store at the bread and look at the sodium count. The sodium count is going to differ from bread to bread, so there is no real answer to this question.
1.9 grams of protein
A slice of bread typically contains about 30-40% water by weight. For an average slice weighing around 25 grams, this means it contains approximately 7-10 grams of water. The moisture content can vary slightly depending on the type of bread and its ingredients.
The weight of a slice of bread can vary depending on factors such as the type of bread, thickness of the slice, and moisture content. On average, a slice of white sandwich bread typically weighs around 25 to 30 grams (0.88 to 1.06 ounces). Whole wheat or artisanal bread slices may weigh slightly more due to denser ingredients and textures.