Calorie comparison
Red Wine vs Tuna
Per 100 grams, red wine is the lighter choice by 31 calories, while tuna delivers more protein. The right pick depends on your goal — fewer calories for a cut, more protein to stay full.
Per 100 grams
| Per 100 g | Red Wine | Tuna |
|---|---|---|
| Calories | 85 | 116 |
| Protein | 0.1 g | 26 g |
| Carbs | 2.6 g | 0 g |
| Fat | 0 g | 1 g |
Orange highlights the "better for a calorie deficit" value (fewer calories, fat and carbs; more protein). Your goals decide what "better" means.
Per typical serving
🍷 Red Wine
5 oz glass (147 g)
125 cal
0.1 g protein · 3.8 g carbs · 0 g fat
🐟 Tuna
3 oz canned in water (85 g)
99 cal
22.1 g protein · 0 g carbs · 0.9 g fat
Frequently asked
Which has more calories, red wine or tuna?
Per 100 g, red wine has 85 calories and tuna has 116. Red Wine is lower in calories.
Which has more protein, red wine or tuna?
Red Wine has 0.1 g of protein per 100 g; tuna has 26 g. Tuna wins on protein.
Is red wine or tuna better for weight loss?
For a calorie deficit, the lower-calorie, higher-protein option usually helps you stay full on fewer calories. Here that leans toward red wine — but portion size matters more than which food you pick.
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