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How many calories are in your favorite street foods?


For many, January is balik-alindog season. 

Some dieters may be ditching their cups of rice and skipping meals, and just having merienda in their favorite street stall. But their snacks could still be dangerous for their waistlines, especially if they don’t watch their serving sizes.

The Food and Nutrition Research Institute of the Department of Science and Technology has prepared a nutrition guide for some of the most common Pinoy street foods. 

It lays down the number of calories in a serving size, and how much of these consist of carbohydrates, protein, and fat.

As a comparison point, one cup or 160 grams of rice has 200 calories. 

Check out how your favorite street food measures up:

Table 1


Fish ballsSquid ballsKikiam
Serving size10 pieces4 pieces5 pieces
Calorie count146 calories160 calories93 calories
Carbohydrate 18.3 g 20 g9.4 g
Protein 5.7 g6.2 g1.7 g
Fat5.6 g6.1 g5.4 g

Table 2


BetamaxTenga ng baboyAdidas
Serving size3 pieces3 pieces2 pieces
Calorie count23 calories87 calories57 calories
Carbohydrate 0.7 g 1.4 g0.9 g
Protein 4 g6 g6.7 g
Fat0.4 g6.5 g3 g

Table 3


Isaw manokIsaw baboyHelmet
Serving size1 stick1 stick3 pieces
Calorie count31 calories79 calories66 calories
Carbohydrate 0.4 g 0.8 g0.4 g
Protein 4.2 g5.2 g6.2 g
Fat1.4 g6.2 g4.4 g

Table 4


One-day-old chickBalutBanana cue
Serving size2 pieces1 piece2 pieces
Calorie count83 calories112 calories137 calories
Carbohydrate 0.4 g 1.4 g28.4 g
Protein 8.9 g8.3 g1.5 g
Fat5.1 g8.1 g2 g

Table 5


MaruyaTuron
Serving size1 piece 1 piece
Calorie count251 calories259 calories
Carbohydrate 50.5 g 48 g
Protein 3.2 g2.4 g
Fat4.1 g6.4 g

Avoid drinking your calories

The FNRI also recommends drinking eight glasses of water a day and choosing freshly prepared beverages over drinks with added sugars.

It also said that coffee and tea are low in calories, but adding sugar, cream and other ingredients could make these calorific drinks. 

Photo by Alessandra Sio on Unsplash

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Leila Salaverria

She is a longtime journalist who has written about politics, legislation, the judiciary, health, and human rights. She produced news and feature stories and investigative reports for the country’s top broadsheet. 

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