Vietnamese Food Calories
By janderson99
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Vietnamese cuisine, either home-cooked or served at a restaurant is generally light, fresh, and healthy with lots herbs and vegetables but has low calories. But like many foods you can easily be deceived into a calorie trap if you don't know the ingredients that are high in fat and calorie dense, so it pays to do your homework. In this article I provide lists of foods to choose and those to avoid and a detailed calorie chart for popular Vietnamese meals.
Benefits of Vietnamese Food
Very small amounts of oil is used in Vietnamese cooking. Most of the flavours are derived from fresh vegetables and herbs and the sauces are generally light and tangy rather than heavy and creamy and full of carbohydrates and fat. Noodles and rice are the foundation for most meals and while these are processed food, this is offset by the nutritional benefits of other ingredients. Soups, fresh wraps, and the many fish and seafood dishes are healthy choices. The meat and chicken are generally stir-fried which helps to retain their nutritional value while minimising fat and calories.
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The traditional Vietnamese ingredients are healthy, with lots of variety. These ingredients include: Lime, Anise, Palm Sugar, various in-season Asian vegetables, nuts, bean shoots, Lemon, Spring Onions, Shallots, Rice Paper, Rice, Radish, Noodles, Mint, Lettuce, Lemon grass, Leafy Vegetables, Ginger, Garlic, Fish sauce, Coriander, Chives, Chili, Carrot, Bean sprout and Basil.
All of these ingredients contain vitamins, minerals and are healthy choices.
Noodles
The Vietnamese traditionally eat noodle dishes at any time of day and noodles are a staple meal. The traditional noodles are made from rice, wheat or mung beans, and include a variety of shapes and sizes.
The tradition soups referred to as 'Pho' are very popular and are a good low-calorie choice. These soups contain rice noodles, various vegetables like bean sprouts, onions and tomatoes and either chicken or beef stock. While most of the noodles are prepared from processed flours and white rice the other ingredients are whole foods.
Rice
Boiled rice is popular staple that is served as an accompaniment to lunch and dinner dishes. Rice is also an ingredient for noodles and rice paper. While unprocessed brown rice and wild rice would be a better whole food alternative the rice used contains some vitamins and minerals, which are boosted by the goodness in the other ingredients.
Salads
Vietnamese salads are generally very healthy and are a good healthy choice. The include healthy vegetables, nuts and fruits and are often seasoned with various spices and vinegar rather than oil-based dressings. Many salads include papaya, turnips, cabbage and nuts such as peanuts and are a very healthy choice.
Fish Dishes
Vietnamese foods specialise in a lovely variety of fish and seafood dishes that are a specialty. You can also find squid, fish, crab, shrimp, mussels added to many dishes such as noodle, soups, rice dishes, curries and many lovely rice paper wraps. Fish and seafood is often steamed simmered and sauteed and lightly fried without batters or coatings which helps keep the fat content low.
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Making Healthy Choices
Like many home and restaurant meals you need to watch your portion sizes and make healthy choices for low fat and low calorie meals.
A summary is provided below:
Foods and Ingredients to Avoid
- Caramel sauce (nuoc duong thang) - laden with sugar and calories
- Choose dishes wrapped in lettuce or rice crepes, rather than those wrapped in wheat pancakes.
- Crispy noodles.
- Deep-fried spring rolls
- Dishes containing peanuts (or request that they to be omitted from the dish)
- Fried dishes
- Satays (grilled meat and chicken on a stick) with dipping sauces (the coconut milk and peanut are laden with fat and calories.
- Sauces made with peanut butter and coconut milk, especially satay dipping sauce)
- Spareribs
- Xao gung (shrimp, pork or chicken with honey sauce)
Good Healthy Choices
- A single serve of ga xe phay (diced chicken with mint leaves) only contains 100 calories
- Bo xa lui nuong (grilled beef with lemongrass and vegetables)
- Bowls of Pho soup only contain about 650 calories even for a large main meal serving.
- Ca hap or Ca kho to (steamed fish dishes)
- Canh chua soup
- Canh chua tom (spicy & sour shrimp soup)
- Fish and shellfish that are simmered, braised, grilled or stewed
- Goi cuon (fresh spring rolls) as substitutes for fried spring rolls Cha gio
- Grilled vegetables on skewers rather than barbecued spareribs
- Hoisin sauce and fish sauce dipping mixtures
- La sa or laa pho soup
- Lean roasted meat
- Lychee (a fabulous tropical fruit)
- Rau muong xao toi
- Salads rolls or summer rolls
- Shrimp with fish sauce contains only about 178 calories
- Soups that contain lots of vegetables
- Steamed or simmered dishes
- Vietnamese bouillabaisse
CALORIE CHART FOR VIETNAMESE FOODS
Food
| Serving
| Calories
|
|---|---|---|
Banh Cuon (Steam Rice Sheet w. Pork)
| 1 roll
| 107
|
Banh Mi Thit - Vietnamese Pork Sandwich
| 1 sandwich
| 300
|
Banh Xeo (Crepe)
| 1 Crepe (423gms)
| 658
|
Bo Nuong (beef satay)
| 2 sticks
| 265
|
Bo Xao Dau Phong (ginger beef w. onion, fish sauce)
| 1 whole dish
| 750
|
Bun Bo Hue (Hot & Spicy Soup w. Pork Feet)
| 1 1/2 cup
| 850
|
Bun Bo Hue (Hot & Spicy Soup, no Pork Feet)
| 1 1/2 cup
| 350
|
Bun Ga Nuong (Grilled Chicken and Vermicelli Salad)
| 1 bowl
| 417
|
Bun Thit Nuong- Grilled Pork
| 340 g,
| 359
|
Bun With Tofu
| 1 bowl
| 823
|
Ca Chien Gung (whole snapper w. ginger)
| 1 whole dish
| 600
|
Canh Chay (vegetable & tofu soup)
| 1 whole dish
| 80
|
Cari (Curry) Chicken with Rice Noodle
| 2 cups
| 675
|
Cari (Curry) Chicken with Steamed Rice
| 2 cups
| 660
|
Cari (Curry) Chicken, no rice or noodles
| 2 cups
| 560
|
Chicken With Chili and Lemongrass
| 1 serve 319 g
| 589
|
Chicken With Chili and Lemongrass
| 1 serve (319 g)
| 589
|
Cuu Xao Lan (curried lamb, vegetables in coconut milk)
| 1 whole dish
| 900
|
Deep Fried Spring Roll
| 1 roll
| 200
|
Fish Spring Rolls (Vietnamese)
| 4 rolls
| 350
|
Fried Egg Roll
| 1 roll
| 162
|
Ga Chien (crispy chicken, plum sauce)
| 1 whole dish
| 900
|
Ga Nuong (chicken satay, sauce)
| 1 whole dish
| 240
|
Ga Xao Rau (marinated chicken braised w. vegetables)
| 1 whole dish
| 800
|
Gio Lua (Lean Pork Pie)
| 2 slices
| 260
|
Goi Cuon (Cold Spring Rolls)
| 1 roll
| 60
|
Goi Du Du (Green Papaya Salad)
| 1 cup
| 300
|
Homemade Noodle Soup
| 1 Bowl
| 367
|
Pho Bo (Beef Noodle Soup)
| 1 1/2 cup
| 425
|
Pho Ga (Chicken Noodle Soup)
| 1 1/2 cup
| 475
|
Pho Tai (Rare Beef & Noodle Soup w. garnish)
| 1 1/2 cup
| 449
|
Pho Tai (Rare Beef & Noodle Soup)
| 1 1/2 cup
| 404
|
Pho, Chicken
| 1 bowl
| 390
|
Rau Cai Xao Chay (stir fried vegetables, soy sauce)
| 1 whole dish
| 400
|
Rice Vermicelli Noodles
| 1 cup cooked
| 192
|
Rice Vermicelli With Pork
| 2 cups
| 340
|
Seafood - Rice Noodle Soup
| 2 cups
| 758
|
Seafood Rice Noodle Stir Fry
| 1 cup
| 260
|
Thit Bo Vien (Beef Balls)
| 6 balls
| 225
|
Thit Heo Goi Baup Cai (spicy cabbage rolls w. pork)
| 1 roll
| 200
|
Vegetarian Pho (Medium)
| 1 medium bowl
| 400
|
Vietnamese BBQ Pork With Rice
| 1 dish
| 340
|
Vietnamese Chicken Salad
| 373 g Box
| 368
|
Vietnamese Chicken Salad Rolls
| 1 roll
| 160
|
Vietnamese Chicken Salad Rolls
| 1 roll
| 160
|
Vietnamese Cold Spring Rolls (Goi Cuon)
| 1 roll
| 120
|
Vietnamese Fresh Spring Rolls
| 1 Roll
| 82
|
Vietnamese Grilled Beef W/Vermicelli
| 1 bowl
| 359
|
Vietnamese Grilled Pork and Vermicelli Noodles
| 1 bowl
| 368
|
Vietnamese Grilled Pork and Vermicelli Noodles
| 1 bowl
| 270
|
Vietnamese Iced Coffee
| 1 glass
| 129
|
Vietnamese Noodle Soup - Chicken
| 1 bowl
| 475
|
Vietnamese Noodle Soup - Chicken (Restaurant)
| 1 bowl
| 475
|
Vietnamese Pho With Shrimp
| 5 1/2 cup
| 475
|
Vietnamese Rice Paper Roll With Shrimp
| 2 rolls
| 210
|
Vietnamese Shrimp Spring Rolls
| 4 rolls
| 390
|
Vietnamese Spring Rolls
| 2 rolls
| 130
|
Vietnamese Style Chicken Wrap (With Sauce)
| 1 wrap with sauce
| 440
|
Vietnamese Summer Roll
| 2 rolls + sauce
| 130
|
Vietnamese Tofu Pho
| 4 cups
| 290
|
Comments
What is the name of the noodle on the picture? It seems so delicious.
Great read and a very vibrant picture...now I'm hungry.
I found this so helpful in terms of which dishes are good for you in the nutrition department. You worked hard on the research and writing of this Hub. Amazing! Voted up, useful, interesting, bookmarked, and AWESOME.
This is such an interesting and informative hub. My husband and I were just saying the other day that we should try some Vietnamese food. This article will definitely help us make some healthier choices! I'm new to HubPages and was drawn to this website because of the food articles. Thanks for sharing this one! :)
Terms like slices, rolls, bowls etc have no meaning when it comes to calorie content because there is no standard weight in grams or ounces for a "bowl" of soup, or a slice of Gio. So where do we find some meaningful data?



DeborahNeyens 7 months ago
Great hub! It made me hungry for Vietnamese food. There are so many healthy options that taste great; you don't miss the calories.