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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