Chinese wonton lasagne
Category
Pasta, rice, flour and derivatives
Allergens
A wonton or wuntun is a type of dumpling found in Chinese cuisine. It is a very thin dough used in many dishes due to its versatility. Wontons can be used to make filled wontons, snacks or just boiled in soups.
What makes this dough so versatile is that it can be steamed, boiled or deep-fried.
Nutritional information (1.0 ud)
Energy
82.5
kcal
Carbohydrates
16.5
g
Proteins
2.8
g
Lipids
0.4
g
Fiber
0.5
g
Saturates
0.1
g
Monounsaturated fatty acids
0.1
g
Polyunsaturated fatty acids
0.2
g
Cholesterol
0.0
mg
Calcium
0.0
mg
Iron
1.0
mg
Zinc
0.0
mg
Vitamin A
0.0
ug
Vitamin C
0.0
g
Folic acid
0.0
ug
Salt (Sodium)
162.2
mg
Sugars
0.0
g
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