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Chicken not always the healthiest
fast food
Chicago -
Opting for a chicken salad or sandwich over an old-fashioned
burger isn't always the healthiest choice at fast-food restaurants. A
new report shows some fast-food chicken salads pack more fat and
calories than a Big Mac.
Although chicken itself is lower in
fat and calories than beef, researchers say the devil lies in the
details, or in this case the fatty toppings and dressings that come
with the chicken in many fast-food offerings.
For example, the chicken in Wendy's
Mandarin Chicken Salad has only 120 calories and 3 grams of fat, but
the bulk of the calories and fat come from the dressing, crispy
noodles, and almonds that come with it. Those additions bring the
total calorie and fat count to 630 calories and 35 grams of fat, more
than the 570 calories and 25 grams of fat in Burger King's Chicken
Whopper.
Researchers also found that many
fast-food restaurants are offering or testing new low-carb foods, but
these items aren't usually low-cal. The highest-calorie, low-carb
option they found was the Low-Carb Breakfast Bowl at Carl's Jr. with
eggs, sausage, bacon, ham, and cheese with 900 calories and 73 grams
of fat, including 33 grams of artery-clogging saturated fat.
In the report, Consumer Reports
compared nutrition information for 36 chicken sandwiches and salads
from 16 chains and sent taste-testers to evaluate the offerings.
The findings show that calories
varied widely from 360 to 950 calories in a chicken sandwich and 310
to 800 calories for an entrée salad with chicken.
Boston Market's Marinated Grilled
Chicken Caesar Salad tipped the scales with the most calories and fat
at 800 calories and 62 grams of fat, and Wendy's Ultimate Chicken
Grill was the lightweight of the bunch with only 360 calories and 7
grams of fat.
Other picks for the best combination
of nutrition, taste, and price include:
Sandwiches
- Baja Fresh Original Baja Style
Taco with Charbroiled Chicken (370 calories and 8 grams of fat for
$3.80)
- Quizno's
Sub Honey Bourbon Chicken on wheat bread (400 calories and 5 grams
of fat for $4.30)
- McDonald's Chicken McGrill
sandwich (400 calories and 16 grams of fat for $3.10)
Salads
- Subway Garden Fresh Salad with
Chicken (310 calories and 8 grams of fat for $5.80)
- Baja Fresh Baja Ensalada with
Charbroiled Chicken (325 calories and 7 grams of fat for $6.80)
Overall, the tasters said the chances
of getting high-quality, good-tasting food was higher at the newer,
fancier fast-food outlets. But the downside is that their dishes tend
to be bigger and have more calories and fat.
Nutritional information usually isn't
posted at many fast-food restaurants, but it is normally available
online or by request from the company. In addition, federal
legislation has been introduced that may make displaying nutritional
information a requirement in future.
Until then, experts say it is
possible to cut calories by following these tips:
- Order grilled food rather than
breaded or fried.
- Avoid or limit toppings, such as
cheese, bacon, or "crispy" noodles or croutons.
- Hold the mayo and high-calorie
salad dressings. Ask for mustard on sandwiches or a reduced-fat
dressing on salads. Also ask for dressing on the side and use
sparingly.
- Control portion size: Choose the
smallest burger or sandwich or share a larger one.
-- MSN Health News
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