No, it depends on what the type of nut is (cashew, almond, peanut, hazelnut, Brazil nut, pistachio, ect.). For example, Brazil nuts have around 25 ckals each , walnuts around 9 ckals each and peanuts (roasted) have around 6 each, so they do differ, pistatios are the healthiest if you are dieting (around 4 ckals each).
Dry roasted mixed nuts with peanuts and salt will contains 166 calories per ounce.
Dry roasted peanuts with salt will contain 164 calories per ounce.
Dry roasted cashews with salt will contain 161 calories per ounce.
Dry roasted hazelnuts without salt will contain 181 calories per ounce.
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No. Both one gram of protein and one gram of carbohydrates contain 4 calories.
It's more about the amount of calories than it is about stuff sugar or starch. For the same amount of calories they're just about equally fattening.
No it has the same amount of calories. By being dried, the banana is only losing water. Since water has no calories, the banana must be the same amount.
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it is the same amount of calories, but butter is the lesser of the 2 evils.
Surprisingly, it is. Cucumber has around the same amount of protein as ground beef. Both have around 4.3 grams of protein in terms of same-value calorie intake (i.e., 100 Calories)
The number of calories indicated for a particular food is worth paying attention to, but remember that the source of the calories is also an important piece of information. Some calories reflect a high degree of sugar with little or no additional nutritional benefit. For example, an apple contains approximately the same number of calories as a 12-ounce can of soda. However, the soda contains calories from sugar or corn syrup. The apple contains calories from natural sugars, and it also contains vitamins and minerals. Think of the soda as containing empty calories. Red meat and fish contain fewer calories than white meat such as pork. Fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and pasta contain the highest amount of usable nutrients per the amount of calories.
Swiss and American cheeses both typically contain the same number of calories.
No, the same amount.
same amount you burn.
Not always, no.
If you start out with a solution and you put the same amount of solution in different types of glassware, it will always be the same no matter what.