calories are flammable the measurer people burn and see how big the burn is how how hot it is or how long it burns
Calories are a measure of energy, fat contains energy (calories). Therefore your question is nonsense.
Calories are only a measure of how much energy you can get from a nutrient or a food source. The more calories you get, the more energy you can burn. However if you burn less calories of what you ingest, you get stored fat. Calories are how we measure energy from foods for our body. When we get more calories than we burn, we store the extra in fat cells. This is how we gain weight. When we eat less calories than we burn, we use the extra calories tored in fat cells. This is how we lose weight.
Calories are a measure of heat energy. Eating foods that contain calories allows your body to expend energy and to maintain body temperature. Excess calories are stored as fat.
No fat calories are a proportion of how many fat calories are in the total calorie count. So on the label of some food, if it says 100 calories, 50 fat calories, that means there are 100 calories, but 50 of them are from fat.
There are no fat calories but 2 calories altogether!
324 fat calories.Take grms of fat, multiply by 9 to get fat calories.
3500 calories are in pound of fat. 3500 calories are in pound of fat.
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Regular calories are better. You need calories to survive, you don't need that much fat (consumed fat, that is) to live.
There are 9 calories per gram of fat. So 20 grams of fat would be 180 (9 x 20) calories from fat... or 45% of the calories are from fat.
To an extent, yes. Calories are needed to give the body energy along with support life functions. In excess, though, calories are not good and will turn into fat along the body which can be a danger.
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