It can vary widely based on the maker and the style. See here for nutritional data:http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_some_frequently_asked_nutrition_questions
Cheese Pizza, 230 calories per slicePepperoni Pizza, 290 calories per sliceSausage Pizza, 280 calories per sliceMeat-Piled High Pizza, 350 calories per sliceVeggie Pizza, 215 calories per sliceSpinach Alfredo Pizza, 240 calories per slice
Pizza is one of the lower fiber foods; even if you get one with onions and peppers it will increase the amount of fiber by only a minimal amount.
Almost 2000mg in a 14" Cheese Pizza with the Regular Crust.
It all depends on how thick the crust is, how big the slice, type of dough, cheese, toppings, and so on.
Depends. But its not a significant count. White bread isn't healthy anyways.
If you want calcium, eat dairy products. And if you are allergic, eat their alternatives.
about 6 grams
ithink the answer is 2%
Zero.
It depends on different brands approximately 250mg per slice white bread
One slice of commercially prepared white bread contains 1 gram of fat.
1.9 grams of protein
there are 400 KJ in a slice of white bread!!! :D the answer above is total nonsense. there are 40 KJ in a slice of bread. most bread contain the same amount of kilojoules. this is the average amount in each slice of bread the first answer is around correct there are more than 40KJ in a saltana...
About 15-17 grams in an 800g loaf of white breas. That's about 0.75g per slice.
There is about 130 mg of sodium in one slice of brown bread.
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That depends on how the bread is made. If you're purchasing bread from a store, look at the nutritional facts that are printed on the label
0.12 kg
As much as the label says.
Yes, butter has calcium, even though you should not use it as a primary source for your calcium.