The favorite choice for the term "Rice and Beans" is 100 g noodles, chinese, cellophane or long rice (mung beans), dehydrated which has about , 0.16 g protein. Calorie and nutritional information for a variety of types and serving sizes of Rice and Beans is shown below.
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100 g | 0.2 | |
1 cup | 0.2 | |
1 tsp | 0 | |
1 tbsp | 0 | |
1 cubic inch | 0 | |
1 ml | 0 | |
1 fl oz | 0 | |
1 pint | 0.4 | |
1 litre | 0.9 | |
1 quart | 0.9 | |
1 gallon | 3.6 | |
1 oz | 0 | |
1 lb | 0.7 | |
1 kg | 1.6 |
Protein(g) | ||
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restaurant, latino, arroz con frijoles negros (rice and black beans) ()- 100 g | 4.6 | |
restaurant, latino, arroz con habichuelas colorados (rice and red beans) ()- 100 g | 4 | |
rice with beans ()- 100 g | 6.1 | |
red beans and rice ()- 100 g | 3.7 | |
bean and rice soup ()- 100 g | 3 | |
rice and beans ( pinto and brown rice) ()- 100 g | 7.7 | |
mexican pinto beans and brown rice ()- 100 g | 3.8 | |
meatless burrito with beans and rice ()- 100 g | 6.5 | |
puerto rican style rice with stewed beans ()- 100 g | 2.7 | |
rice with beans and tomatoes ()- 100 g | 4.7 | |