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Does wine or sake have more calories?
Wine and sake typically have a comparable range of calories per serving. Here's a general comparison based on an average serving size of 5 ounces (approximately 148 milliliters):
1. Wine (Red, White, or Rosé):
Typical caloric content:
- Red wine: Approx. 120-130 calories
- White and rosé wine: Approx. 100-115 calories
2. Sake (Japanese Rice Wine):
Typical caloric content:
- Sake: Approx. 150-180 calories
Please note that the exact calorie content can vary depending on the specific type of wine or sake, as well as the alcohol content. Some full-bodied red wines or sweeter dessert wines may have slightly higher calorie counts, while low-alcohol wines or lighter sake varieties may have a lower calorie content.
If you're counting calories or concerned about your daily intake, it's always a good idea to check the specific nutrition information for the particular wine or sake you're consuming, as the calorie content can vary among different brands and vintages.
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