How many calories in tea biscuit?
Per 100 g, tea biscuit provides about 443 kcal. But what matters is your real portion — and its size varies. Here are the reference values, common portions, and an honest range.
2 biscuits (≈ 16 g) ≈ 71 kcal, i.e. a range of 65–80 kcal depending on size. A single to-the-gram number would be misleading.
Nutrition facts per 100 g
| Nutrient | per 100 g |
|---|---|
| Calories | 443 kcal |
| Protein | 7 g |
| Carbs | 75 g |
| Fat | 12 g |
Calories per portion
| Portion | Weight | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| 2 biscuits | 16 g | 71 kcal |
Indicative reference values (e.g. ANSES Ciqual / USDA FoodData Central); real products vary.
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Frequently asked questions
How many calories in 2 biscuits?
About 71 kcal (2 biscuits, ≈ 16 g), with a range of 65 to 80 kcal depending on real size.
What is the value per 100 g of tea biscuit?
About 443 kcal per 100 g, with 7 g protein, 75 g carbs and 12 g fat (reference values).
Do I need to weigh this food?
No: photograph your meal with Volumeal and the portion is estimated for you, with a confidence range.