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No because when you eat something slowly, in this case its a apple, it doesn't take that much energy to eat and the more energy you have the more calories you lose
yes
calorie count for the pineapple actually seems reasonable. According to nutritional calculations, a cup of pineapple chunks has about 80 calories. That's fewer calories than a cup of apple slices, and less than one half the calories of a cup of mashed bananas. This shows that the pineapple is actually not among the highest calorie fruits. However, the downside is that many of the calories in the pineapple come from sugars. In fact, that cup of pineapple has 16 grams of sugar, a pretty large amount. Even natural sugars can contribute to some sugar-related health conditions, and that's one drawback to be aware of when looking at adding pineapple to a diet.
Because of the citrus in the fruit like in a pineapple apple and cranberry juice is more on the sweet side
You need energy for chewing and digesting any food - even for picking it up and taking it to your mouth.Of course, you will usually get more energy from the food than what you spend digesting it.
-- pineapple -- pumpkin -- watermelon -- cantaloupe -- honeydew -- casaba -- mango -- papaya -- grapefruit -- beefsteak tomato -- breadfruit -- squash
Nothing has negative calories (as far as I know). One average apple has about 81 calories. ------- No, an apple, along with all other foods, contain calories. The concept of a "negative calorie" food comes from foods that require more energy to digest than the calories the food provides. One common food that is claimed to have "negative calories" is celery. This is because celery has very few calories, about 8 per stalk, and requires effort to digest. Celery is mostly water, with a cellulose structure. Cellulose cannot be digested by the human body, and is therefore passed through without being digested. An apple on the other hand has lots of sugars that can be processed by the body. I have no doubt that there are more calories in an apple than the body expends to digest said apple. This does not mean that an apple is bad however. Just not a "negative calorie" food!
APPLE , your teeth become stronger, and pineapples have a big amount of sugar
No it produces only one at a time
You should be taking in more calories than burning. About 200-500 calories more than you usual diet.
Cupcakes have more calories than cookies.
You will lose weight if you spend more calories than you take in.