What’s for Lunch? Chicken Kabobs (aka Street Meat)

You only have a few minutes for and see the street vendor selling hot dogs, gyros and in . You may be wondering if these are appropriate choices.  In my quest to provide CGB readers with knowledge on healthy and not-so-healthy choices, I decided to buy one of the in and dissect it in the privacy of my home. I would weigh and measure it to determine the caloric content … and then eat it for if it looked appealing and wasn’t too high in calories.

So I went to a street vendor across the street from the hospital where I work on York and 69th Street.  BTW - I was a little hesitant about eating food purchased from one of these vendors (given there has been some publicity in the past about cleanliness…) however there is always a long line at this particular vendor so I figured the food was probably ok.

I purchased a kabob sandwich. It bascially consisted of a kabob wrapped in a with some hot sauce. Nothing fancy. I noticed that the used for my sandwich was the last one in the plastic bag (that contained a food label!). So I asked the street vendor man if I could have it as I wanted to read the nutrition info.  He seemed to think this was a strange request but gave it to me.

My findings:
- (called “pre-oiled bread) contained 250 calories and 3 grams of fat
- the weighed 4 ounces and therefore contained ~ 180 calories and 4-5 grams fat 
- minimal fat was used in cooking
- the hot sauce contains negligible calories
- overall calorie content was 430 calories and fat content was 8 grams
- it was cheap (~ $3.00). This is a lot cheaper than the sandwiches in most delis and gourmet stores
- I actually ate it for and it wasn’t bad. It would have been better with some veggies but overall it is an acceptable choice for a on the run


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