Calories in Bun Cha

Vietnamese🔴 Non-Vegetarian

Also known as: vietnamese grilled pork noodles, hanoi noodles, grilled pork vermicelli

385
calories per 1 serving (350g)
42g
Carbs
28g
Protein
14g
Fat
3.5g
Fiber

Nutrition per 100g

Calories110 kcal
Carbohydrates12g
Protein8g
Fat4g
Fiber1g

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Bun Cha is a Vietnamese main course, typically grilled. A standard serving is 1 serving (350g).

💪 High Protein

🍳 Cooking Note: Grilled — minimal added fat makes this a lean preparation.

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Nutritional values are approximate and based on standard recipes and preparation methods. Data compiled from USDA FoodData Central, Indian Food Composition Tables (IFCT/NIN Hyderabad), and established nutritional references. Actual values may vary based on ingredients, cooking method, portion size, and recipe variations.

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