Pub Burgers and Grill Items: Nutritional Breakdown

Comprehensive analysis of common burger and grilled options.

Gourmet pub burger with lettuce and tomato on wooden table

Introduction

Burgers and grilled items constitute a significant proportion of contemporary British pub menus. These preparations typically comprise ground or whole muscle meat, served with bread buns and various accompaniments, often accompanied by fried potatoes or chips.

Beef Burger Analysis

The beef burger represents the most commonly encountered burger type in British pubs. Composition varies based on meat cut employed, typically ground beef from shoulder or chuck regions containing 15-25% fat content.

Component Weight (g) Calories Protein (g) Fat (g)
Ground beef patty (cooked) 150 270 30 16
Bread bun (white) 50 135 4 2
Cheese slice 20 80 5 7
Lettuce, tomato, onion 40 15 0.8 0.1
Burger sauce (mayo-based) 30 210 0 24
Total Burger 290 710 40 49

Burger with Accompaniments

When served with standard pub accompaniments, the total meal composition becomes substantial:

Component Calories Fat (g) Carbohydrates (g) Protein (g)
Beef burger (as above) 710 49 38 40
Chips (deep-fried, 200g) 530 30 60 4
Coleslaw (mayo-based, 100g) 160 14 8 1
Total Meal 1400 93 106 45

Grill Items

Gammon Steak & Eggs

Gammon steaks represent a popular grilled protein option, typically presented with fried or fried eggs.

Component Weight (g) Calories Protein (g) Fat (g)
Gammon steak (grilled) 150 240 32 11
Fried egg (2) 100 200 13 16
Chips (150g) 150 398 3 22
Total Serving 400 838 48 49

Rump Steak

Grilled rump steak represents a lean beef option, though portion sizes are typically substantial.

Component Weight (g) Calories Saturated Fat (g) Cholesterol (mg)
Rump steak (grilled, medium) 200 320 8 75
Chips (150g) 150 398 5 0
Grilled vegetables (150g) 150 90 2 0

Macronutrient Distribution

Grilled and burger items demonstrate the following general macronutrient patterns:

Protein: 30-40% of total calories, derived from meat components

Fat: 45-55% of total calories, from meat, sauce, and fried accompaniments

Carbohydrates: 15-25% of total calories, from bread, chips, and vegetables

Sodium Content

Burger and grilled items typically contain elevated sodium levels due to:

Typical servings contain 1000-1600mg sodium, representing 42-67% of recommended daily intake.

Energy Density Comparison

Burger and grill items with accompaniments demonstrate energy densities of 1.8-2.2 kcal/g, placing them within the high energy density category despite the inclusion of grilled vegetables in some preparations.

Preparation Variations

Nutritional composition varies significantly based on:

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