Barro’s White Pizza Original Crust: 230+ Calories
The White Pizza at Barro’s is topped with garlic, Mozzarella, Parmesan, Ricotta, tomatoes, and white sauce, as well as a drizzle of canola and olive oils.
In this post we provide an overview of the nutrition facts, calories, and allergens in the pizza.
Calories, Nutrition Facts, and Allergens
Calories
There are 230+ calories in each slice of Barro’s White pizza on original crust. One slice from a 10″ small pizza, which is cut into 6 slices, includes 230 calories. More than 100 calories is from Carbs, which is about 42% of the total calories. Fat delivers 99 calories, or 40% of the total, and protein contributes 18% of total calories.
A medium pizza, cut into 8 slices, has 290 calories per slice for a total of 2,320 calories in the whole pizza. A large pizza (10 slices), delivers 330 calories per slice, for a total of 3,300 calories in the entire pizza.
Lower Calorie White Pizza Options
The thin crust White Pizza has fewer total calories compared with the original crust. The 10″ small thin crust has 210 calories per slice, compared with 230 calories in the original crust.
Another option is the gluten free crust pizza. The gluten free pizza is available only in the small 10″ size. It’s cut into 6 slices and each slice has 200 calories per slice, or 1,200 calories in the entire pizza.
Nutrition Facts: Small Pizza
Nutrition Facts: Large
Allergens
Possible allergens in this pizza include milk, soy, and wheat. The pizza may also contain gluten (unless the gluten-free crust is ordered).
Price, Allergens, Nutrition facts source: Barro’s
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