I wouldn't say there are "hidden calories" per se, but it's important to look at serving size. The calorie count on the label is for one "serving size," but for example, in a bottle of soda there are usually 2.5 servings in a bottle. So the calories you are getting if you drink the whole soda are actually 2.5 times the number on the label.
my calculated number of calories compare to the calories listed on the label of food product higher.
My gosh it is the label on the food product that you purchase
calories from fat
Carbohydrates, sugars, and vitamins
Calories
The daily value on food labels is based of of a 2,000 calories diet.
9 calories = 1 gram of fatOn a food label:"Calories from fat are rounded to the nearest 10 calorie increment (if over 50 calories). Therefore 108 calories is rounded to 110 calories from fat on the label."
the packaging label
Butter or sugar.
Hidden Calories In Human Beings!!!
Depends on the brand, however you should know that companies can put "0 calories" on a food label if there is less the 5 calories per serving.Example:It there are 4 calories per serving on the food label and 200 servings for an 8oz bottle, the bottle of butter spray would have 800 total calories even though it would be shown having "0 calories".
The best place to find a list of calories present in the food you eat is on the back of the label. The "Nutrition Facts" can typically tell you the amount of good and bad calories that are present in the food you are eating. You can also check the food production website for information like this.