Calories In 1/4 Lb 90/10 Ground Beef

There are 246 calories in a 1/4 pound of Ground Beef (90% Lean / 10% Fat, Patty, Cooked, Broiled).

Ground Beef Patty (90% Lean / 10% Fat)

Calories In 1/4 Lb 90/10 Ground Beef

Calories In 1/4 Lb 90/10 Ground Beef

Calories In 1/4 Lb 90/10 Ground Beef

Calories In 1/4 Lb 90/10 Ground Beef

Calories In 1/4 Lb 90/10 Ground Beef

Calories In 1/4 Lb 90/10 Ground Beef

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FAQ

How many calories is a 1/4 pound of ground beef?

There are 288 calories in a 1/4 pound of Ground Beef (80% Lean / 20% Fat). * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.

How many calories are in a 1/4 pound of 93 lean ground beef?

There are 307 calories in a 1/4 pound of Ground Beef (80% Lean / 20% Fat, Patty, Cooked, Broiled).

How many calories are in a quarter pound of 80/20 ground beef?

There are 144 calories in a 1/4 cup of Ground Beef.

How many calories are in a 1/4 cup of ground beef?

There are 144 calories in a 1/4 cup of Ground Beef.