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    Quote Originally Posted by boxa06 View Post
    When you look up food like chicken the macros are different when they are cooked to when it is uncooked. This may be why you get different results.
    What would the calorie difference be between 8oz cooked chicken and 8oz uncooked?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blaz Kavlic View Post
    What would the calorie difference be between 8oz cooked chicken and 8oz uncooked?
    Ok if it's breast uncooked is 239 calories and cooked is 345.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boxa06 View Post
    Ok if it's breast uncooked is 239 calories and cooked is 345.
    Cheers boxa. The cooking method used also has bearing on the calorie content right? I normally grill, but when the gas cylinder shits itself I oven bake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blaz Kavlic View Post
    Cheers boxa. The cooking method used also has bearing on the calorie content right? I normally grill, but when the gas cylinder shits itself I oven bake.
    It may to a small degree but not as significant as between cooked and uncooked. I wouldn't worry too much about the method in which you cook something.

    Incase you wonna look it up one of the main sites I use is www.calorieking.com.au (aussie site) which has the different ways something is prepared plus macros. You can even enter in specific weight and it will calculate macros for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boxa06 View Post
    It may to a small degree but not as significant as between cooked and uncooked. I wouldn't worry too much about the method in which you cook something.

    Incase you wonna look it up one of the main sites I use is www.calorieking.com.au (aussie site) which has the different ways something is prepared plus macros. You can even enter in specific weight and it will calculate macros for you.
    Nice one mate. I'll be using that link in future. Cheers.

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