MIDDLE BANANA. MIDDLE BANANA 105 cals LETTUCE 100g.
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scrambled eggs with bacon (629kcal) tomatoes (19kcal) two slices of rye bread (220kcal) 5 grams of butter (25kcal) tea with lemon and honey (33kcal)
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MIDDLE BANANA
105 cals
LETTUCE 100g
20 cals
GLASS OF COKE
105 cals
LEMON
23 cals
MUSHROOMS 100G
16 cals
PASTA 100G
359 cals
BIG MAC
540 cals
APPLE
94 cals
ORANGE
113 cals
MANDARIN
34 cals
GRAPES 100G
57 cals
KIWI
46 cals
WATERMELON 100G
168 cals
MANGO
100 cals
CAULIFLOWER 100G
33 cals
CARROTS 100G
41 cals
BROCCOLI 100G
29 cals
ONION
42 cals
GARLIC
66 cals
TOAST BREAD SLICE
76 cals
BREAD SLICE
72 cals
BACON 100G
329 cals
CHEESE 100G
311 cals
COTTAGE CHEESE 100G
100 cals
MILK 2% 100ML
51 cals
YOGURT 100G
65 cals
STRAWBERRY YOGURT 100G
95 cals
MEDIUM EGG
70 cals
ORANGE JUICE 100ML
45 cals
APPLE JUICE 100ML
42 cals
MILK CHOCOLATE 100G
541 cals
SNICKERS BAR
250 cals
MARS BAR
260 cals
NUTELLA 100G
541 cals
CHICKEN BREAST 100G
101 cals
BEEF 100G
115 cals
TUNA IN OIL 100G
191 cals
SALMON 100G
220 cals
APPLE PIE 100G
248 cals
BEER 0.5L GLASS
245 cals
BRATWURST 100G
313 cals
BROWNIE 100G
484 cals
BUTTER 100G
753 cals
BUTTER MILK 100ML
53 cals
CHEESECAKE 100G
308 cals
CHOCOLATE PUDDING 100G
105 cals
CHOCOLATE MILK 100ML
541 cals
CHORIZO 100G
360 cals
COCONUT OIL 100ML
878 cals
CORNFLAKES 100G
376 cals
COUSCOUS 100G
368 cals
DONUT
440 cals
CABBAGE 100G
20 cals
FRENCH FRIES 100G
515 cals
HONEY 100ML
305 cals
HOT DOG
490 cals
VANILLA ICE CREAM 100ML
257 cals
STRAWBERRY JAM 100ML
247 cals
RIBS 100G
135 cals
MAPLE SYRUP 100ML
365 cals
MARSHMALLOWS 100G
332 cals
MAYONNAISE 100ML
741 cals
MUSTARD 100ML
85 cals
OATS 100G
363 cals
OLIVE OIL 100ML
883 cals
PEANUT BUTTER 100G
590 cals
PEAS 100G
88 cals
PINEAPPLE 100G
61 cals
PISTACHIOS 100G
606 cals
POPCORN 100G
376 cals
SMALL SALAMI PIZZA
950 cals
PRETZEL
395 cals
PUMPKIN 100G
36 cals
RASPBERRIES 100G
65 cals
SALAMI 100G
375 cals
SPINACH 100G
15 cals
SUGAR 100G
402 cals
SWEET POTATOES 100G
96 cals
SUNFLOWER SEEDS 100G
630 cals
PEANUTS 100G
625 cals
TEA GLASS
0 cals
KETCHUP 100ML
119 cals
WAFFLES 100G
459 cals
WALNUTS 100G
675 cals
WHISKY 100ML
277 cals
RED WINE 100ML
86 cals
SARDINS IN OIL 100G
220 cals
SAUERKRAUT 100G
12 cals
SESAME SEEDS 100G
581 cals
STRAWBERRIES 100G
36 cals
MARZIPAN 100G
456 cals
MUESLI 100G
385 cals
NESQUIK 100G
379 cals
FETA CHEESE 100G
252 cals
CHICKEN HAM 100G
105 cals
HAMBURGER
310 cals
POTATOES 100G
85 cals
RICE 100G
358 cals
SPHAGETTI SMALL PORTION
410 cals
TOMATOES 100G
19 cals