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Kabsa Calories Calculator

Last reviewed: June 10, 2026

Calculate kabsa chicken calories, protein, carbs and fats for Saudi/Gulf meals.

Kabsa Chicken nutrition tips

Kabsa is a main rice meal. Control rice portion and choose lean chicken for better protein-to-calorie balance.

How to use this calculator

Enter your portion size in grams. CalorieMetrica will estimate calories, protein, carbs and fats. For foods like biryani, shawarma, mandi and kabsa, actual nutrition can vary depending on oil, sauces, rice quantity and recipe style.

Best for fitness goals

For weight loss, control high-calorie sauces, oils and rice portions. For muscle gain, increase lean protein and use carbs around workout times. Use the Food Compare and Meal Planner tools to build a complete daily plan.

Kabsa Calories Guide

Kabsa page has been improved with a portion-based guide for SEO and user value. Calories are not always one fixed number. Recipe style, oil or ghee, serving size, toppings, sauces and cooking method can change the result. Use the portion guide below with this calculator to estimate your real meal more closely.

Portion / GoalEstimated rangeBest use
Small kabsa plate450–650 kcalControlled portion
Regular kabsa plate700–950 kcalCommon meal
Large plate1000–1400+ kcalHigh-calorie serving

Weight Loss Best Practices

For weight loss, the most important factor is total daily calories. You do not need to completely avoid Kabsa, but portion control matters. If one meal is heavy, keep the next meal lighter with protein, salad, yogurt, lentils, vegetables or controlled roti/rice. Sweet drinks, extra oil, fried sides and large portions can increase calories quickly.

Muscle Gain and Active Lifestyle

If you follow gym, walking or an active routine, both carbs and protein can be useful. To improve meal quality, add a protein source such as chicken, eggs, fish, lentils, chickpeas, yogurt or milk. On training days, keeping carbs around workouts is practical, but fried or oily extras should still be limited.

Smart Comparison

Kabsa and mandi are both rice-based Middle Eastern meals. Calories mainly depend on rice quantity, oil and meat. A smaller rice portion with lean meat is better for weight control.

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FAQs

How many calories are in kabsa?

A regular plate can be around 700–950 calories depending on portion size.

Is kabsa okay for muscle gain?

Yes, it gives carbs and protein, but add enough meat and avoid overeating rice.

What Is Kabsa? A Guide for Calorie-Conscious Eaters

Kabsa (also spelled Kabsah or Machboos) is the national dish of Saudi Arabia and one of the most celebrated rice dishes across the Gulf region β€” Qatar, Kuwait, UAE, Bahrain, and Oman. It is also popular in Pakistani and South Asian households in the Gulf. Kabsa consists of long-grain rice (usually basmati) slow-cooked in a spiced broth with meat (most commonly chicken, lamb, or camel), dried fruits, and aromatic spices including cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, and black lime (loomi).

Kabsa is a calorie-dense meal because of the combination of rice, meat, and the oil or ghee used in cooking. A standard restaurant plate of chicken kabsa typically contains 600–900 calories depending on portion size, oil quantity, and the richness of the broth.

Kabsa Calories β€” Chicken vs Lamb

Type / ServingPortionEstimated Calories
Chicken Kabsa (home style, moderate oil)1 plate (~400g)~550–720 kcal
Chicken Kabsa (restaurant, generous oil)1 plate (~500g)~700–950 kcal
Lamb Kabsa1 plate (~400g)~650–850 kcal
Kabsa rice only (no meat)1 cup cooked (~200g)~280–340 kcal
Kabsa with daqoos (tomato sauce)Full plate+40–80 kcal for sauce

Kabsa for Weight Loss

Kabsa is a nutritionally complete meal β€” it provides carbohydrates from rice, protein from meat, and micronutrients from spices and dried fruit. For weight loss, the main strategy is portion control: use a smaller plate, reduce the rice portion and increase the meat and salad/salata side, and limit the oil-rich broth.

Kabsa cooked at home with measured oil and a moderate rice portion can be a balanced meal at around 500–600 calories β€” perfectly manageable in a weight-loss calorie budget.

Kabsa for Muscle Gain

Kabsa is well-suited for an active, muscle-building diet. The combination of rice carbohydrates and chicken or lamb protein provides both energy and muscle-repair nutrients in a single dish. For gym-goers in Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Gulf countries, kabsa is a practical post-workout meal option when eaten in appropriate portions.

Traditional Nutritional Wisdom: Why Kabsa Is Balanced

Unlike many fast foods, traditional kabsa cooked with basmati rice, whole spices, and quality meat is relatively unprocessed. The spices used β€” saffron, cardamom, cinnamon, turmeric β€” have no significant calorie content but add depth of flavor. Dried fruits like raisins add a small amount of natural sugar. The main calorie control variable is oil/ghee quantity and serving size.

Burn This Food β€” Activity Equivalents

One standard chicken kabsa plate (~700 kcal) can be burned off approximately by:

ActivityDuration
Brisk walking~170 minutes
Jogging~82 minutes
Swimming~90 minutes
Cycling~100 minutes

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FAQs

How many calories in kabsa?

A standard chicken kabsa plate contains approximately 600–950 calories depending on portion size and oil used. Home-cooked versions with controlled oil are generally lower than restaurant portions.

Is kabsa good for weight loss?

Kabsa can be part of a weight-loss diet with portion control. Reducing the rice portion, eating more of the chicken, and limiting the oil-rich broth intake are the main strategies to keep the calorie count reasonable.

What is the difference in calories between chicken kabsa and lamb kabsa?

Lamb kabsa is generally higher in calories than chicken kabsa because lamb has a higher fat content than chicken. A lamb kabsa plate may run 50–150 kcal higher than an equivalent chicken kabsa plate.

Can I eat kabsa and still lose weight?

Yes, if you manage your total daily calorie intake. Eating a moderate portion of kabsa (~400–500g) as one of your main meals of the day, and keeping other meals lighter, can fit within a weight-loss calorie budget for most adults.

How does kabsa compare to biryani in calories?

Both are rice-and-meat dishes with similar calorie ranges per plate (500–900 kcal). Kabsa tends to use less oil in traditional preparation compared to heavily oiled biryani, but restaurant versions of both can be equally calorie-dense. Cooking method and oil quantity are the main variables.

πŸ“Š Data source note: Nutrition values are estimates based on standard food composition databases and common recipe data. Actual values vary by cooking method, oil quantity, ingredient brand, and serving size. See our Data Sources and Methodology pages.