It depends on the size of the bowl, the type of spaghetti, and whether the spaghetti is plain, or buttered, or covered in a sauce. For the calories in various types of plain spaghetti, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
70 caleries in 1/2 cup of Traditional Prego Sauce
over the world millions and millions people do. i am in a family of four, and only 3 of us eat spaghetti bolognese. so if you look in every household with 4 people, you are bound to find atleast one person in each family that doesnt eat it.
4 cans of spaghetti sauce will be needed
According to the referenced website, there are 174 calories per one cup cooked. This is of course, just the pasta. If you're adding spaghetti sauce, for example, it would add calories. Please refer to the Related Link for additional nutritional information.
2 cups of cooked pasta is usually between 200 to 400 calories, depending on what kind of pasta(whole grain pasta 200) and a cup of spaghetti tomato sauce is around 330 calories which also varies.
One serving of spaghetti has about 200 calories in it, 160 for a tomato sauce, 100 for butter, and 150 for a slice of garlic bread. (These are averages for what is usually in a spaghetti dinner and are correct for the serving size of that type of food.) So that's 200,160,100, and 150, for a total of about 610 calories or so for the entire meal, which is quite little, considering.
There are 250 grams in 1 cup of Ragu traditional spaghetti sauce. This sauce can be used to make Lasagna, Spaghetti Bolognese or Napolitano.
One serving of pasta is about 200 caloires per serving, and the sauce can vary from anywhere between 100 and 200 calories per serving (depending on ingredients, like meat, and butter and such). So about 350 calories or so, is probably close to the average of what one bowl of pasta (for a serving size) with marinara sauce will have.
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i depends on whats in there..... but usually about one cup of chicken spaghetti is 630 calories
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