There are 142 calories in 100 grams of Stir-fry, homemade, pork & vegetable, with rice or noodles. This interactive panel displays calories and other nutrition information for Stir-fry, homemade, pork & vegetable, with rice or noodles, Mixed dish containing pork strips, oil, water, onion, garlic, ginger, mushroom, capsicum and mixed green vegetables with soy and oyster sauces and honey,s prepared in the home and served with rice or noodles during the National Nutrition and Physical Ac
Nutrition Facts
Amount Per Selected Weight
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Calories
142
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Total Fat (g)
3 -
Saturated Fat (g)
1 -
Kilojoules
596 -
Sodium (mg)
259 -
Alcohol (g)
0 -
Cholesterol (mg)
18 -
Total Carbohydrate (g)
16 -
Dietary Fiber (g)
2 -
Sugars (g)
2 -
Protein (g)
12
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Energy in Stir-fry, homemade, pork & vegetable, with rice or noodles
There are 142 calories, equivalent to 596 kilojoules, per 100 grams of Stir-fry, homemade, pork & vegetable, with rice or noodles. Use the slider above to adjust the food quantity and derive the corresponding food energy information.
Carbs and Protein in Stir-fry, homemade, pork & vegetable, with rice or noodles
Each 100g of Stir-fry, homemade, pork & vegetable, with rice or noodles contains 16g of carbohydrates, and 12g of protein.
Fat, Sugar and Sodium in Stir-fry, homemade, pork & vegetable, with rice or noodles
Each 100g of Stir-fry, homemade, pork & vegetable, with rice or noodles contains 3g of fat, including 1g saturated fat. That same food portion has 259mg of sodium and 2 grams of sugar.
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