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Sainsbury's Indian Vegetable Biryani with Basmati Rice nutrition: calories, saturated fat and salt

Sainsbury's Indian Vegetable Biryani with Basmati Rice is a ready meal, a complete dish cooked and packaged to reheat at home. Alongside the main ingredients it typically carries added salt, fat and other components of convenience food, which places it in NOVA group 4. The numbers below show what the pack delivers; it is a handy option, though the same dish cooked at home usually has less salt and saturated fat. It adds vitamins, minerals and fibre to your day. Work out what a pack delivers, for any age, below.

Sainsbury's Indian Vegetable Biryani with Basmati Rice nutrition calculator
Calories, sugar, fat and salt by portion. Change the age and every percentage updates.

Sainsbury's Indian Vegetable Biryani with Basmati Rice nutrition per 100g and per portion

Typical valuesPer 100gPer portion (400g)
Energy128512
Fat5.3g21.2g
of which saturates0.4g1.6g
Carbohydrate16.6g66.4g
of which sugars3.4g13.6g
of which added sugars1.4g5.6g
Fibre2.3g9.2g
Protein2.4g9.6g
Salt0.39g1.6g

Calories, saturated fat and salt, by age

For a whole ready meal the numbers that matter most are calories, saturated fat and salt. The tables below set each against age-appropriate guidance.

Calories in Sainsbury's Indian Vegetable Biryani with Basmati Rice by age

One pack (400g) provides about 512 calories. Set against a typical day's energy, that is a large share of the total, more so for younger children.

Age groupTypical daily caloriesIn one pack (400g)% of that
Adult2250kcal512kcal
23%
Age 15 to 182433kcal512kcal
21%
Age 11 to 142033kcal512kcal
25%
Age 7 to 101750kcal512kcal
29%
Age 4 to 61550kcal512kcal
33%

Sugar in Sainsbury's Indian Vegetable Biryani with Basmati Rice

One pack (400g) contains about 13.6g of total sugar. A UK label does not separate natural from added sugar, but for a dish like this we estimate roughly 5.6g of it is added in cooking, with the rest coming naturally from ingredients such as vegetables, tomato or dairy. Added (free) sugar is the part that counts toward the daily limit the NHS sets, shown by age below.

Age groupDaily free sugar limitIn one pack (400g)% of that
Adult30g5.6g
19%
Age 15 to 1830g5.6g
19%
Age 11 to 1430g5.6g
19%
Age 7 to 1024g5.6g
23%
Age 4 to 619g5.6g
29%
Estimated figure. UK labels declare total sugars only, not added sugars, so the added amount here is estimated from the total by subtracting the sugar typically found naturally in a dish of this type. Treat it as a guide, not a label value.

Fat in Sainsbury's Indian Vegetable Biryani with Basmati Rice: high, mostly unsaturated

Sainsbury's Indian Vegetable Biryani with Basmati Rice is naturally high in fat, at about 21.2g per portion, though most of it is unsaturated. Only around 1.6g is saturated and there is 0g of added fat.

Age groupMax saturated fatIn one pack (400g)% of that
Adult24g1.6g
7%
Age 15 to 1830g1.6g
5%
Age 11 to 1425g1.6g
6%
Age 7 to 1022g1.6g
7%
Age 4 to 618g1.6g
9%

Salt in Sainsbury's Indian Vegetable Biryani with Basmati Rice by age

Because sainsbury's indian vegetable biryani with basmati rice is salted, a portion carries about 1.56g of salt. Children have lower daily salt limits than adults, so it is worth checking against the guidance below.

Age groupMax saltIn one pack (400g)% of that
Adult6g1.56g
26%
Age 15 to 186g1.56g
26%
Age 11 to 146g1.56g
26%
Age 7 to 105g1.56g
31%
Age 4 to 63g1.56g
52%

Protein in Sainsbury's Indian Vegetable Biryani with Basmati Rice by age

One pack (400g) provides about 9.6g of protein. The table shows how that compares with daily protein needs by age.

Age groupDaily protein (RNI)In one pack (400g)% of that
Adult50g9.6g
19%
Age 15 to 1855g9.6g
17%
Age 11 to 1442g9.6g
23%
Age 7 to 1028g9.6g
34%
Age 4 to 620g9.6g
48%

Is Sainsbury's Indian Vegetable Biryani with Basmati Rice processed?

Yes. Sainsbury's Indian Vegetable Biryani with Basmati Rice is an ultra-processed food (NOVA group 4). Ready meals are formulated with added salt, fats, starches and additives to survive packaging and reheating. As an occasional convenience that is fine, but cooking the same dish at home usually means less salt and saturated fat and no additives.

Sainsbury's Indian Vegetable Biryani with Basmati Rice nutrition FAQ

How many calories are in sainsbury's indian vegetable biryani with basmati rice?

One pack (400g) has about 512 calories.

How many calories are in sainsbury's indian vegetable biryani with basmati rice?

One pack (400g) has about 512 calories.

Is sainsbury's indian vegetable biryani with basmati rice good for you?

Sainsbury's Indian Vegetable Biryani with Basmati Rice is convenient, but as an ultra-processed meal it is often high in salt and saturated fat, so best balanced with fresher meals across the week.

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Nutrition data from McCance and Widdowson and UK FoodData Central, per 100g raw edible portion; values are reference figures and can vary by variety and ripeness. Reference intakes: EU NRVs for labelling and UK RNIs (SACN) for age-based needs. For guidance only.