Fat. Cake isn't very nutritious - the only things it really provides are fat, sugar, and refined carbohydrates.
No, body fat doesn't give them energy
Give them a piece of cake.
To keep the cake moist and to give it more flavour.
fat helps your body stay warm and give you energy
Sugar is a source of energy, but mostly fat is, because, when you're fat, you're simply just storing energy...
To give your cells energy
t5s are a fat burner they give you energy to train for longer but the answer is yes most people take them for the gym to lose body fat and get into shape
fat helps your body stay warm and give you energy
fat helps your body stay warm and give you energy
A high fat cake is a cake that contains high amounts of calories, fats, and sugars. It is usually a cake that includes egg yolks, milk, cream, butter, margarine, lard, shortening / vegetbale shortening, and / or oil.
Fat makes the cake moist and taste good.
Some body fat can give off energy. It depends on which type...meaning there are different types of body fat. Of course, some good and some bad. Fat is energy that has been stored for a later time. If you take in a lot of energy (like eat a lot of food), and don't use it up right away (through exercise), your liver will turn that energy into long chains of lipid (glycogen). Carbohydrates are used for quick energy for your body to use, but if unused, the body needs to somehow store that energy, and turns it into "fat". So yes, fat can give you energy--as it is a form of energy.