The favorite choice for the term "Vermicelli" is 100 g vermicelli, made from soy which has about , 0.1 g protein. Calorie and nutritional information for a variety of types and serving sizes of Vermicelli is shown below.
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100 g | 0.1 | |
1 cup | 0.1 | |
1 tsp | 0 | |
1 tbsp | 0 | |
1 cubic inch | 0 | |
1 ml | 0 | |
1 fl oz | 0 | |
1 pint | 0.3 | |
1 litre | 0.6 | |
1 quart | 0.6 | |
1 gallon | 2.2 | |
1 oz | 0 | |
1 lb | 0.5 | |
1 kg | 1 |
Protein(g) | ||
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vermicelli ()- 100 g | 5.8 | |
vermicelli pasta ()- 100 g | 12.5 | |
vermicelli from soybeans ()- 100 g | 0 | |
rice vermicelli ()- 100 g | 6 | |
roast duck vermicelli noodle soup (with vegetables) ()- 100 g | 4.9 | |
vermicelli (Great Value)- 1 serving | 7 | |
vermicelli (Ronzoni)- 1/8 package | 7 | |
vermicelli (Essential Everyday)- 2 oz, dry | 7 | |
vermicelli (Tops)- 2 oz | 7 | |
vermicelli (San Giorgio)- 2 oz, 56 g | 7 | |