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Calories in Samosa

A typical fried samosa (~50g) is approximately 130 kcal — deep-fried pastry with potato/pea filling.

Nutrition by portion size

Portion kcal Carbs (g) Protein (g) Fat (g) Fiber (g)
1 medium samosa (~50g) 130 18 3 6 2
1 large samosa (~80g) 208 29 5 9.6 3.2
2 samosas (standard order) 260 36 6 12 4
100g samosa 260 36 6 12 4

About these numbers

Samosas are deep-fried, making them calorie-dense for their size — the oil absorbed during frying accounts for ~60-70% of the calories. A typical 2-samosa snack is 260 kcal; restaurant-size 3-samosa plates with chutney reach 450 kcal.

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Frequently asked questions

How many calories in a samosa?
A medium samosa (~50g): 130 kcal. Large (80g): 208 kcal. A standard 2-samosa serving: 260 kcal.
Are samosas bad for weight loss?
Yes, in regular consumption. The high fat content from frying makes them calorie-dense. For weight loss: occasional indulgence only (1-2 samosas as a planned snack), not a regular item.
Baked samosas — healthier?
Significantly. Baked samosas have 50% fewer calories than fried (~65 kcal each). Texture differs but baked is the better default for regular consumption.
Pair with chutney?
Tamarind chutney adds 30-50 kcal per Tbsp. Mint chutney is ~10 kcal/Tbsp. Yoghurt chutney is ~15 kcal/Tbsp. Account for chutney calories in addition to the samosa.
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