Sneaky Calorie Sabouteurs

September 1st, 2008

What do these foods have in common: Japanese orange salad dressing (the one that we all know and love),  salad dressing, tuna salad and caesar salads. The answer is - they all contain  more calories than we think! I have been seeing these specific foods on my many of my clients food records lately and decided to dispel the myth that they are low in calories.

Japanese orange salad dressing
I was dismayed to find the the orange Japanese salad dressing can contain up to 200 calories and 11 gm of fat for 2 T. That little take out container they give you contains 4 T. And I used to ask for extra as I thought it was low calorie.

salad dressing
Many people think salad dressing (or any  dressing for that matter) is low in calories because it contains mainly vinegar. Wrong! It is 3/4 oil. The little container (4 T.) from ’s contains 359 calories and 39 grams of fat.

Tuna salad
Fish is healthy, therefore it must be low in calories. Not necessarily as it depends how it is prepared. Tuna salad from a deli tends to be loaded with mayo and tuna packed in oil. The sandwiches are also usually jumbo sized. A deli tuna salad can contain 650 calories and 35 grams of fat. The tuna melts are even worse - containing over 1000 calories and 60 grams of fat (’s again!).


Caesar salad

Many of us associate salads with dieting. Not this salad! The fat and calorie laden dressing can make this salad add up to 1000 calories and over 80 grams of fat.

Give the Gift of Health this Holiday Season!


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