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  1. #1
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    Default Make The better choice when having a Takeaway

    Most of us all love Takeaways here is a guide to what is in them and so you can choose the better option ( if you want) the next time you go away for that TASTY Takeaway.


    Indian meal Fat Calories
    Chicken korma (350g) 51g 669
    Chicken tikka (350g) 15g 420
    Chicken tikka masala (350g) 40g 553
    Chicken dhansak (350g) 30g 504
    Chicken biryani (400g) 30g 652
    Chicken dupiaza (400g) 25g 399

    Lamb rogan josh (350g) 35g 511
    Lamb balti (350g) 35g 536

    Prawn bhuna (350g) 30g 420
    Prawn madras (350g) 29g 389

    Vegetable balti (350g) 28g 371
    Vegetable biryani (350g) 28g 469

    2 Poppadoms (60g) 23g 301
    Meat samosa (75g) 13g 60
    Onion bhaji (30g) 7g 109

    Pilau rice (180g) 7g 253
    Boiled rice (180g) 2g 248




    Chinese meal
    Fat Calories
    Sweet and sour chicken (300g) 30g 582
    Sweet and sour pork (300g) 42g 711
    Chicken chop suey (450g) 21g 362
    Chicken with cashew nuts (350g) 30g 455
    Chicken chow mein (350g) 25g 513
    Beef with green peppers in
    black bean sauce 20g 359
    Stir-fried vegetables (340g) 14g 177
    Egg fried rice (270g) 13g 491
    Prawn crackers (70g) 27g 284
    Sesame prawn toast (55g) 16g 210
    Crispy aromatic duck (125g)
    with pancakes (30g) 32g 506
    Spring roll (60g) 10g 145
    Chicken and sweetcorn soup (200g) 3g 133
    Hot and sour soup (200g) 4g 119



    Italian meal
    Fat Calories
    400g spaghetti carbonara 28g 556kcals
    230g (or a 7in) margherita pizza (cheese and tomato) 27.4g 545kcals
    60g garlic bread 11.2g 228kcals
    85g green salad with 15g oil and lemon dressing 10.7g 107kcals
    85g green salad with 15g Thousand Island dressing 4.8g 59kcals
    85g potato salad with mayonnaise 17.7g 203kcals
    100g coleslaw 26.4g 203kcals



    To cut down on fat, hold back on the Parmesan, as well as creamy sauces like carbonara, opting for a plain tomato sauce instead. Also, try to avoid dressed salads such as coleslaw or potato, and go for a green salad or an undressed one so you control the amount of dressing added; this will make a big difference to the amount of calories you consume. Finally, skip the garlic bread altogether, and fill up on salad or where possible, steamed vegetables.



    Some Tips when eating out or getting a takeaway


    Chinese

    Slim Jim:

    Boiled or steamed rice rather than egg fried rice, which is higher in fat

    Steamed vegetables and fish are a good choice as are stir-fries, which only use a little bit of oil

    Dishes that have a high proportion of vegetables, such as Beef with Broccoli


    Bad for you

    Deep fried dishes, such as Crispy Duck, Kung Pao Chicken and Mu Shu Pork. A portion of crispy duck, for instance, has around 31g of fat
    Deep fried starters such as dim sum, prawn crackers, spring rolls, prawn sesame toast

    Anything cooked in batter, such as sweet and sour pork (a portion of battered sweet and sour pork with egg fried rice contains a heart stopping 60g of fat and 44g of sugar)




    Indian

    Authentic Indian cooking is quite low in fat but western influences have created more dishes that include high calorie creams and oils, including the nation¿s favourite curry, chicken tikka masala.

    Slim Jim:

    Tomato based curries

    Chicken and prawn dishes tend to be less fatty than other meals

    Vegetable dishes

    Chapati (150 calories and 1g of fat)

    Drier dishes, such as tikka and tandoori (Tandoori Chicken has around 350 calories and 15g of fat per portion)

    Madras, dupiaza, balti and jalfrezi are also reasonably low in fat

    Plain boiled rice

    Raita (cucumber, onion and yoghurt dip that can also be used as a low cal sauce)


    Bad for you


    Creamy curries such as korma and masala (Chicken Tikka Masala, for example, has 700 calories and 30g of fat per portion)

    Deep fried extras like bhajis and samosas

    Naan (300 calories and 16g of fat per bread)

    Pilau rice



    American

    Burgers bars are especially popular with kids and it can be difficult to find anything healthy on a fast food menu. However, some burger chains are beginning to sell lower fat options.

    Slim Jim:

    Reduced calorie mayo

    Side salads (no dressing)

    Grilled hamburger

    Grilled chicken breast

    Diet drinks, skimmed milk

    Mustard or ketchup

    Any low fat burger option


    Bad for you


    ¿Going large¿ or ¿supersize¿

    Bacon or cheese

    Milk shakes (a Burger King Whopper, French fries and a chocolate shake contains 149g fat or 1360 calories!

    Fries

    Mayo and Caesar salad dressing

    Fish burgers and chicken burgers as they¿re often deep fried






    Italian

    Italian food is very healthy on the whole, but you need to keep an eye out for pasta dishes with rich creamy sauces and food cooked with large amounts of cheese.

    Slim Jim:

    Pasta with tomato sauce (pasta with arrabiata sauce has only 12g of fat and 6g of sugar for example)

    vegetable based sauces, cooked in olive oil rather than butter

    Minestrone/bean soup

    Salads with a low cal dressing such as balsamic vinegar

    Grilled vegetables

    Traditional pizza with low fat topping such as seafood or extra veg



    Bad for you

    Garlic bread

    Meat feast pizzas or extra cheese

    Lasagne contains around 45g of fat

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    When ordering a takeaway at weekends no one really pays attention to the fat intake as they dont really care, all they want is a day a week where they dont have to cook or eat something the partner or parent cooks to make them healthy.
    Its a very good guide but Id preffer to take in the fat once a week rather than be cautious 24/7.
    And even then why would I really want a lasagna on a weekend to take away the beer. Kababs do that

    Good guide for the people who want a good choice of health wise foods.

    (This is just my opinion, not a fact)

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