How many calories are there in Laksa?
Weight Loss
Feb 20, 2024
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How many calories are there in Laksa?

At a glance

A delicious plate of Laksa has approximately 613 calories. Depending on your diet, lifestyle and nutritional needs, you’re probably wondering how this dish can be incorporated more frequently into your life. Read on to learn more about calories, ingredients and nutritional value.

Calories: 613 kcal

Macronutrients and Other Nutritional Information:

NutrientAmount
Carbohydrates64g
Dietary Fibre4.2g
Fats31g
Saturated Fat16g
Protein23g
Cholesterol77mg
Sodium/Salt2456mg

Ingredients and Additives:

IngredientAmount
Rice noodles1 cup
Coconut milk200ml
Shrimp50g
Fish cake30g
Boiled egg1 whole
Bean sprouts50g
Laksa paste3tbsp
Salt1 tsp
Sugar1 tsp

Disclaimer: The aforementioned breakdown is an estimate based on our research, and can differ from plate to plate. 

Health-wise, where does Laksa stand? 

The healthy side

Good news. Laksa offers a balance of macronutrients from proteins to carbohydrates and fibre. This includes rice noodles and coconut milk. 

The not-so-healthy side. 

Bad news. You probably shouldn’t be consuming Laksa everyday. While delicious, it’s best served as a delicious treat you have from time to time due to its saturated fat and salt content. This could cause some health risks in the long run like increased risk for heart disease and hypertension.  

How do I burn off calories from Laksa?

If you’re exceeded your calorie budget for the day, it’s not the end of the world. Burning off calories just means incorporating a little exercise to bring you back on track. Here are some suggestions that could work well:

Jogging for about 60 minutes.

Cycling at a moderate pace for 75 minutes.

Swimming laps for 50 minutes.

How often can I eat Laksa without gaining weight? 

It depends! Depending on your body type, alongside your general eating habits, diet, and lifestyle, your frequency could differ. The key is to ensure there’s sufficient balance in your life and to consume foods in moderation and tandem with physical activity. 

A good rule of thumb is to incorporate Laksa into your diet occasionally – perhaps once a week. With that said, keep the number of calories of your other meals in mind and ensure you’re not busting your calorie budget with a good level of exercise. 

Based on your unique body type, perhaps your daily calorie budget is set at 2,000 calories. You consume a plate of Laksa at 613 calories, leaving you with 1,387 calories for the rest of the day. To maintain a healthy lifestyle, ensure your other meals are lighter, yet nutritious, to keep you in the best shape possible. Exercise and plenty of water definitely helps. 

Is losing weight possible while still eating Laksa? 

Weight loss is definitely possible, and that does not mean you have to break up with Laksa permanently. With balance and moderation, Laksa is more than welcome in your diet when paired with lower calorie options in your lifestyle. 

We love Laksa too. To keep it a frequent part of your meals, you could opt to reduce the portion size, or creatively modifying its recipe to lower its calorie content. Perhaps you could reduce the amount of coconut milk or laksa paste. This keeps the dish equally enjoyable, and guilt-free for frequent consumption. 

Always remember to eat mindfully, balance your nutritional needs, and incorporate regular exercise into your life. With these simple rules, you’ll be well on your way to a healthier weight and lifestyle too!

How balanced is your diet? Check your BMI.

Your BMI is a good general indicator of your overall health. Where do you stand? Take a quick check. 

Losing weight doesn’t have to be all salads. 

It’s quite a common struggle to strike that balance between your favourite foods and maintaining a healthy weight. It’s not always about eating extremely low calorie food, intense exercise, and depriving yourself of more delicious delights. There is a simpler way. 

If your BMI stands above 30, our Slender Pen is here to help. These pens make it easier to regulate your appetite, allowing you to eat more intentionally. 

We believe that giving up your favourite foods entirely isn’t a way to live. Start your journey towards a healthier, better you today!

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