I thinbg the Bowes & churches Food Values of Protions Commonly Used is a great source. Looking through the index I see listings for a variety of chinese foods. Dennis Dennis Ritchey Assistant Medical Librarian Kaiser Permanente - CA Division, So. Cal Drug Information Services Library 9521 Dalen Street; Downey, CA 90242-4894 (562) 401-2438 (voice) Tie Line (345) (562) 401-2550 (fax) Tie Line (345) [log in to unmask] (E-Mail) Visit the Drug Information Services Intranet site at http://di.dwny.kpscal.org (This is an IntraNet site available within Kaiser Permanente only) > ---------- > From: Melissa Hudak > Reply To: Medical Libraries Discussion List > Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 1998 2:56 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: calories/fat content in chinese foods > > Hello: > > Another strange request. One of my coworkers is looking for > nutritional > information for various Chinese foods. I found a lot of the ones she > wanted on the website for the Center for Science in the Public > Interest, > but she still needs the calories and fat content in wonton soup and > shrimp > subgum. Does anybody have any ideas of where to look? Searches on > the > internet have turned up tons of recipes, but none that include both > calories and fat content. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Melissa Hudak > Northern Illinois Medical Center >