Why yes it does, about four pounds to every table spoon
Sugar is a source of energy, but mostly fat is, because, when you're fat, you're simply just storing energy...
Sugar is 100% sugar, carbohydrates, not fat.
Sugars produce short-term energy. Fats produce energy that lasts longer and does not give the typical crash after the fat is digested like sugar does.
soda, candy, sugar, oil, butter popcorn, hamburger
Fat. Cake isn't very nutritious - the only things it really provides are fat, sugar, and refined carbohydrates.
It depends on the type of sweet. A boiled sweet has no fat. Chocolate can have 25-55% fat.
There is no fat in sugar.
zero. All is sugar. No fat
no. sugar is a carbohydrate.
I think that eating sugar does make you fat, because sugar builds on fat molecules, which makes you fat.
Excess sugar is converted to fat and stored in fat cells.
There are plenty of snacks that are low in sugar, fat, and sodium. One snack that is low in sugar, fat, and sodium is celery.