Chicken, battered, with lemon sauce, Chinese restaurant-style
Moisture, B1, B2, B3, vitamin C and retinol were determined from a composite of 5 samples of lemon chicken purchased from Chinese restaurants located in Sydney suburbs in 1987. Moisture, carotenes, Mn, Cu and P were also derived from an additional 3 samples of lemon chicken purchased from Chinese restaurants located in Sydney in 1991. Proximates, fatty acids, Na, K, Fe, Ca, Mg and Zn were derived from a composite of 10 samples of lemon chicken purchased from 10 Sydney Chinese restaurants in 1981.
Restaurant Foods
Name | Value (g) |
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Dietry Fibre | 2.2 |
Energy | |
Omega-6 | 1.13 |
Omega-3 | 0.11 |
Protein | 0.11 |
Total Fat | 11.9 |
Total Fructose | 2.35 |
Name | Value (g) |
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Fructose | 1.7 |
Glucose | 2 |
Sucrose | 1.3 |
Maltose | 0.6 |
Lactose | 0 |
Restaurant Foods
Asian Foods
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