Welcome to the nutritional energy content in 17 different types of calories in sausages, ranging from 426.00 kcal to 149.00 kcal per 100g. The basic type of calories in sausages is Sausage, meatless, where the amount of energy in 100g is 255.00 kcal. 255.00 kcal of energy per 100g, from Sausage, meatless corresponds to 13% of the energy RDA. For a typical serving size of 1.000 link (or 25.00 g) the amount of Energy is 63.75 kcal. This corresponds to an RDA percentage of 3%.
The percentage of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) for energy is based on a 2000 kcal RDA level for a mature adult.
Top ten calories in sausages products high in energy
Below is a summary list for the top ten calories in sausages items ranked by the amount or level of energy in 100g.
1. Sausage, summer, pork and beef, sticks, with cheddar cheese : 426.00kcal (21%RDA)
2. Sausage, Italian, pork, raw : 346.00kcal (17%RDA)
3. Sausage, Italian, pork, cooked : 344.00kcal (17%RDA)
4. Sausage, egg and cheese breakfast biscuit : 324.00kcal (16%RDA)
5. Sausage, smoked link sausage, pork and beef : 320.00kcal (16%RDA)
6. Sausage, Polish, pork and beef, smoked : 301.00kcal (15%RDA)
7. Sausage, pork and beef, with cheddar cheese, smoked : 296.00kcal (15%RDA)
8. Sausage, pork, turkey, and beef, reduced sodium : 284.00kcal (14%RDA)
9. Sausage, Polish, beef with chicken, hot : 259.00kcal (13%RDA)
10. Sausage, meatless : 255.00kcal (13%RDA)
Following on from the ten top calories in sausages items or products containing energy we have a more comprehensive break down of Sausage, meatless, and the highest item containing energy which is Sausage, summer, pork and beef, sticks, with cheddar cheese. We also give a comparison of average values, median values and lowest values along with a comparison with other food groups and assess the effects of storage and preparation on the 17 types of calories in sausages.
At the bottom of the page is the full list for the 17 different types of calories in sausages based on the content in different servings in grams and oz (and other serving sizes), providing a comprehensive analysis of the energy content in calories in sausages.
Sausage, meatless - Nutritional Content and Chart
The full nutrition content, RDA percentages and levels for Sausage, meatless should be considered along with the energy content. This food profile is part of our list of food and drinks under the general group Legumes and Legume Products.Other important and energy related nutrients are Protein, Total Fat and Carbohydrate. For this 100g serving in your diet, the amount of Protein is 20.28 g (36% RDA), the amount of Total Fat is 18.16 g (28% RDA) and the amount of Carbohydrate is 8.09 g (6% RDA). The nutritional content and facts for 100g, which includes Protein, Total Fat and Carbohydrate is shown in the RDA chart below as percentages of the recommended daily allowance along with the energy levels in calories in sausages.
Our proprietary nutritional density score gives a nutritional value out of 100 based on 9 different vitamins, minerals and macro nutrients. Sausage, meatless has a nutritional value score of 15.00 out of 100.Comparing the energy content and the nutritional density in 100g for Sausage, meatless; We class this as a medium to low energy content item.In terms of overall nutritional value we class this as an item with a medium nutritional density value.
Amount of energy per 100 Calories
100 calories of sausage, meatless is a serving size of 0 g, and the amount of Energy is 0 kcal (0% RDA). Other important and related nutrients and macronutrients such as Carbohydrate, in 100 Calories are as follows; Protein 0 g (0% RDA), Total Fat 0 g (0% RDA), Carbohydrate 0 g (0% RDA). This is shown in the energy RDA percentage chart below, based on 100 Calories, along with the other important nutrients and macro nutrients.Content per Typical Serving Size 1.000 link (or 25.00 g)
For the food Sausage, meatless the typical serving size is 1.000 link (or 25.00 g) which contains 63.75 kcal of Energy. The energy percentage of the recommended daily value for this serving is 3 %.To give 100% of the RDA, 33.3 servings of the typical serving size 1.000 link (or 25.00 g) give the complete RDA. In terms of the gram weight and total content for this serving the Protein content is 5.07 g, the Total Fat content is 4.54 g and the Carbohydrate content is 2.02 g. The percentages are shown below in the energy chart, for the typical serving of energy and the related and important nutritional values.
Macronutrients in Sausage, meatless
The amount of protein, fat and carbs from this food described above is measured in grams per 100g and grams in a typical serving size (in this case 1.000 link or 25.00 g), although it is also useful to give the number of calories from protein, fat and carbohydrate which are the most important macronutrients. For this serving in your diet here are the macronutrient calories. From protein the number of calories is 17.6 (kcal).The total calories from carbohydrate is 8.2 (kcal).
Kcal of energy in calories in sausages (per 100g)
This list of 17 types of calories in sausages, is brought to you by www.dietandfitnesstoday.com and ranges from Sausage, summer, pork and beef, sticks, with cheddar cheese through to Sausage, Italian, sweet, links where all food items are ranked by the content or amount per 100g. The nutritional energy content can be scaled by the amount in grams, oz or typical serving sizes. Simply click on a food item or beverage from the list at the bottom of the page to give a full dietary nutritional breakdown to answer the question how much energy in calories in sausages.
The list below gives the total energy content in the 17 items from the general description 'calories in sausages' each of which show the energy amount as well as Protein, Total Fat and Carbohydrate. Below, is the top 17 food items shown in the energy chart. This gives a quick and easy dietary comparison for the different items, where each item is listed at the bottom of the page with a nutritional summary.
The corresponding nutritional value for calories in sausages based on our density score out of 100 (ranked by the amount of energy per 100g) is shown in the below nutritional density chart.
The corresponding Calories for calories in sausages ranked by the amount of energy per 100g is shown below in the calories in sausages calories chart.
Effect of Preparation and Storage on energy
The level of energy can be affected by the method of storage for example canned or frozen and also by the method of preparation for example either raw, cooked or fried. The number of food items classified as canned is 1 item. The highest amount of energy from the 1 canned items is in Sausage, Vienna, canned, chicken, beef, pork where the level is 230.00 kcal per 100g.The total food items which are raw is 1 item. The highest amount of energy from the 1 raw items is in Sausage, Italian, pork, raw where the content is 346.00 kcal per 100g. The number of food items which are cooked is 1 item. The highest amount of energy from the 1 cooked items is in Sausage, Italian, pork, cooked where the amount is 344.00 kcal per 100g. Comparing raw and cooked calories in sausages shows that cooking can change the levels of energy by 2 kcal in a 100g serving.Average Content for calories in sausages
The average (or more correctly the arithmetic mean) amount of energy contained in 100g of calories in sausages, based on the list below of 17 different items under the general description of calories in sausages, is 266.53 kcal of energy. This average value corresponds to 13.33 % of the recommended dietary allowance (or RDA) in your diet. The averages for the different nutrients are as follows; the average amount of Protein is 14.64 g, the average amount of Total Fat is 21.12 g and the average amount of Carbohydrate is g.Median Amount
The median value of Energy is found in Sausage, Polish, beef with chicken, hot which in 100g contains 259.00 kcal of Energy. This corresponds to 13 % of the recommended daily allowance. For this serving the amount of Protein is 17.60 g, the amount of Total Fat is 19.40 g and the amount of Carbohydrate is 3.60 g.Highest energy Content per 100g
Using the list below for the 17 different calories in sausages nutrition entries in our database, the highest amount of energy is found in Sausage, summer, pork and beef, sticks, with cheddar cheese which contains 426.00 kcal of energy per 100g. The associated percentage of RDA is 21 %. For this 100g serving the Protein content is 19.43 g, the Total Fat content is 37.91 g, the Carbohydrate content is 1.82 g.
The lowest amount of energy in 100g is in Sausage, Italian, sweet, links which contains 149.00 kcal. This gives as percentage of the recommended daily allowance 7 % of the RDA. For this 100g serving the amount of Protein is 16.13 g, the amount of Total Fat is 8.42 g, the amount of Carbohydrate is 2.10 g.
The difference between the highest and lowest values gives a energy range of 277 kcal per 100g. The range for the other nutrients are as follows; 3.3 g for Protein, 29.49 g for Total Fat, 0 g for Carbohydrate.
Highest Amount of energy per Serving
Please remember that the above gives an accurate value in 100g for high energy foods in your diet. For example 100g of Sausage, meatless contains 255.00 kcal of energy. However, there are other factors to consider when you are assessing your nutritional requirements. You should also take into account portion sizes when you are considering the energy nutritional content.
The food with the highest energy content per typical serving is Sausage, egg and cheese breakfast biscuit which contains 408.24 kcal in 1.000 biscuit (or 126.00 g). The percentage of the recommended daily value for this serving is 20 %. For this serving the Protein content is 12.02 g, the Total Fat content is 27.88 g and the Carbohydrate content is 27.18 g.
Nutritional Information Summary
From the list below you can find a full nutrition facts breakdown for all foods containing energy which can be scaled for different servings and quantities. We have also sorted our complete nutritional information and vitamin database of over 7000 foods, to give a list of high energy content in foods.
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