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Can I eat SUSHI today???

The Monkey Man

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I have been jones-ing for sushi for 3 days now...

Does anyone have Macro breakdowns for particular types of sushi??

EX:...

Nigiri--Egg, tuna, shrimp, eel, ETC...

Basic rolls--California, Alaska, Tuna, ETC...

I could not locate info without estimating raw, and by weight?! :hmmm:
And this still does not account for Nori, Wasabi, ETC... :confused:


I know all you Westcoast girls eat this, so...

...Help?
 
The Monkey Man said:
I have been jones-ing for sushi for 3 days now...

Does anyone have Macro breakdowns for particular types of sushi??

EX:...

Nigiri--Egg, tuna, shrimp, eel, ETC...

Basic rolls--California, Alaska, Tuna, ETC...

I could not locate info without estimating raw, and by weight?! :hmmm:
And this still does not account for Nori, Wasabi, ETC... :confused:


I know all you Westcoast girls eat this, so...

...Help?


I wouldn't even bother trying to find out the nutritional value of the various types of sushi. just eat it and enjoy, maybe have a small protein shake when you get home just to bring up the protein content of the meal. I eat sushi probably once a week, I don't even count it as a cheat meal.
 
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I generally use the calculation for Tekka maki (tuna roll) as one piece being

21 calories
4 g carbohydrate
1 g protein

So for an entire roll

126 calories
24 g carb
6 g protein

FitDay PC also has the macros for sushi but not specific kinds.

I've found that a typical maki piece is about an ounce, futomaki about 1.5. A single piece of nigiri is about double the macros as a single piece of maki.

You could also try just adding up the ingredients in a roll, approximately:

1 oz tuna = 41 calories, 1 g carb, 7 g protein
3/4 cup sushi rice = 127 calories, 28 g carb, 3 g protein
1 sheet of nori = 10 calories, 2 g carb, 1 g protein

178 total calories, 31 g carb, 11 g protein
(although mixture used to bind the rice together would also contain calories...take more time to figure that out exactly)
 
PS your fat content is neg. with tuna, however unagi and hamachi are naturally higher in fat content
 
grant said:
PS your fat content is neg. with tuna, however unagi and hamachi are naturally higher in fat content
See, now this is what i'm talking about! :clap:

Thanks... good info! :D
 
People were getting sick with sushi in my country. Something about the salmon. So yes, you can eat it.
 
SHOOK said:
sashimi is where its at...
would make the calculations a bit easier wouldn't it?
 
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