please suggest how many calories in this sandwich

m78gin
m78gin Posts: 14
edited December 25 in Food and Nutrition
1 (brötchen) white bun
1 slice cheese
1 slice cucumber
1 slice tomato
1 slice egg
a little bit of remoulade or something white sauce

in germany its called belegte käsebrötchen, cheese sandwich ...not finding the correct cals for it.

all suggestions are appreciated!! :D

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  • Kara_xxx
    Kara_xxx Posts: 635 Member
    Just use the recipe function and enter the items individually.
  • amnsetie
    amnsetie Posts: 666 Member
    The recipe tool will help you find how many cals in any sandwich.
    I'm sure the food in this list will be easy to find and then it will be on your recipe list for future use
  • m78gin
    m78gin Posts: 14
    recipe tool...ok thanks..will try it out.!! just started using the site...so not much idea still about the whereabouts of it! :)
  • xAdrianax
    xAdrianax Posts: 269 Member
    I would say 350-400 to be safe
  • swisspea
    swisspea Posts: 327 Member
    I live in the german part of Switzerland- just add in all the ingredients separately. I've added in sonnenkranz (a whole wheat brötchen) and I'm pretty sure brötchen is in the database- try it without the umlaut or the extra "e" (ie. brotchen).
  • Kara_xxx
    Kara_xxx Posts: 635 Member
    click on "food" tab.

    click on "recipes" tab.

    start a new recipe.

    enter all the items individually... e.g. white roll, slice of cucumber etc etc

    it then combines it all for you and tell you not only the calories but your macronutrient breakdown of that meal.

    you can use is for bigger dishes too like homecooked beef stews etc. :flowerforyou:
  • thebigcb
    thebigcb Posts: 2,210 Member
    About 200 I'd say
  • beattie1
    beattie1 Posts: 1,012 Member
    About 200 I'd say

    About 200 just for the roll, I'd say!

    Total calories will depend hugely on the size of the slice of cheese - and its thickness, and how much remoulade is in the dollop as these are the high calorie items in the sandwich. I understand that remoulade is basically mayo with mustard - is that right? and mayo is one to watch and measure carefully.
  • m78gin
    m78gin Posts: 14
    Thnk u all!!...i just added everything (recipe method) and got 359 cals!!!...****!!! :D should have thot b4 gobbling it down!! :p
  • m78gin
    m78gin Posts: 14
    About 200 I'd say

    About 200 just for the roll, I'd say!

    Total calories will depend hugely on the size of the slice of cheese - and its thickness, and how much remoulade is in the dollop as these are the high calorie items in the sandwich. I understand that remoulade is basically mayo with mustard - is that right? and mayo is one to watch and measure carefully.

    yups mayo with mustard!!..but thank god it wasnt as much in the sandwich...threw out 1 whole slice of cheese, had just about 3/4 slice...but still its adding upto 359!!...yikes! :D
  • m78gin
    m78gin Posts: 14
    click on "food" tab.

    click on "recipes" tab.

    start a new recipe.

    enter all the items individually... e.g. white roll, slice of cucumber etc etc

    it then combines it all for you and tell you not only the calories but your macronutrient breakdown of that meal.

    you can use is for bigger dishes too like homecooked beef stews etc. :flowerforyou:

    thnx!! :smile:
  • Kara_xxx
    Kara_xxx Posts: 635 Member
    Thnk u all!!...i just added everything (recipe method) and got 359 cals!!!...****!!! :D should have thot b4 gobbling it down!! :p

    :laugh: LOL yes, hate it when that happens... next time S*****en brotchen will be better... especially if it's a brown roll rather than a white one. :flowerforyou:
  • Kara_xxx
    Kara_xxx Posts: 635 Member
    oh this bliddy software....

    s c h i n k e n ...... it's german for ham for God's sake not racist abuse. LOL
  • Kebby83
    Kebby83 Posts: 232 Member
    Thnk u all!!...i just added everything (recipe method) and got 359 cals!!!...****!!! :D should have thot b4 gobbling it down!! :p

    359 isn't that much if that's all you had. Don't worry.
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