Chicken ginger, Thai restaurant-style

By March 28, 2014

Chicken ginger, Thai restaurant-style

A common Thai dish. Typical ingredients include stir-fried chicken, mushrooms, ginger and chillies, as served in Thai restaurants.

Proximates and vitamins were derived from a composite of 3 samples of chicken ginger purchased from Thai restaurants in Sydney in 1991. Proximates, vitamins, minerals and fatty acids were also derived from a composite of 9 samples of chicken ginger purchased from Thai restaurants located in Sydney in 1985/86.
Restaurant Foods
 
Name Value (g)
Dietry Fibre 2
Energy
Omega-6 5.43
Omega-3 0.13
Protein 0.13
Total Fat 13.3
Total Fructose 2.1
 
Name Value (g)
Fructose 0.8
Glucose 0.9
Sucrose 2.6
Maltose 0
Lactose
 
Restaurant Foods
 
Asian Foods
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