Wing Nutrition Facts

Calories, fat, protein, and carbohydrate values for Wing.

Calories

There are 88 calories in Wing.

88

Nutrition Facts
Wing
Serving Size:

1

wingette or drummette (27 grams)

Amount Per Serving
Calories from Fat 59
Calories 88

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 6.5 grams

Saturated Fat 2.3 grams

Trans Fat 0.1 grams
Polyunsaturated Fat 1.2 grams
Monounsaturated Fat 2.4 grams

Cholesterol 22 milligrams

Sodium 105 milligrams

Potassium 46 milligrams

Total Carbohydrates 2.6 grams

Dietary Fiber 0.1 grams

Sugars 0.1 grams
Protein 4.5 grams
2.3%

Vitamin A

1.2%

Vitamin C

0.4%

Calcium

1.7%

Iron

Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Category
Food / Beverages > Meat / Poultry / Seafood > Prepared / Processed > Poultry

How long would it take to burn off 90 KCal?
Walking (3mph) 24 minutes
Running (6mph) 8 minutes
Bicycling (10mph) 12 minutes
Values estimated based on person weighing 140 lbs.

What is the full meaning of wing?

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What does wing mean in the UK?

British Dictionary definitions for wing



wing. / (wɪŋ) / noun. either of the modified forelimbs of a bird that are covered with large feathers and specialized for flight in most species.

What is a wing in aircraft?

wing, in aeronautics, an airfoil that helps lift a heavier-than-air craft. When positioned above the fuselage (high wings), wings provide an unrestricted view below and good lateral stability. Parasol wings, placed on struts high above the fuselage of seaplanes, help keep the engine from water spray.

What can wings mean?

Wing symbolism is diverse, but most commonly wings signify: Freedom. Escape. Protection.

What type of word is wings?

Wings can be a noun or a verb.

How do you draw a wing?




Quote from Youtube:: Starting off with the shoulder. And working upwards of thinking about the bone structure of the wing for this example the wing curves upwards from the shoulder. And then reaches the final joint.

Why do planes have wings?

Airplane wings are shaped to make air move faster over the top of the wing. When air moves faster, the pressure of the air decreases. So the pressure on the top of the wing is less than the pressure on the bottom of the wing. The difference in pressure creates a force on the wing that lifts the wing up into the air.

Where is the wing on a plane?

The wing may be mounted at various positions relative to the fuselage: Low wing: mounted near or below the bottom of the fuselage. Mid wing: mounted approximately halfway up the fuselage. Shoulder wing: mounted on the upper part or “shoulder” of the fuselage, slightly below the top of the fuselage.