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There are a few different places which a person may find fast food calorie lists. For instance, most fast food restuarants have a detailed list of calories, fats, and sugars available upon request. Nutrition Data is a great website which also has a list of fast food with their calorie and nutrient contents. Keep And Share is another website which features lists for the calorie content of fast food.
No, pineapple is not a negative calorie food.
what is calorie
You use an exercise calorie counter by listing the different types of exercises that you're are doing, as well as the different types of food that you're consuming. The calorie counter will keep track of this intake and outtake and help you achieve your goals.
It depends on the type of food. Some foods are calorie dense while others are low calorie.
both are chemistry. Food chemistry studies about substances - carbohydrates, fats, proteins - which are in food. How they differ in different foods. Studies about food colors, preservatives etc. Everything about food. Biochemistry studies about all process in body (the function of enzymes, hormones etc), which of course is affected by what you eat.
There is a website called caloriecountercharts.com where they have a calorie and fat gram chart for over one thousand different foods. This should help you with your diet.
1 food calorie (Cal) = 4.184 kilojoules (kJ)
The recommended unit for any type of energy is, of course, the joule. The older unit, calorie, is still often used for food. If spelled with a capital "C", "Calorie", it usually means a kilocalorie.
The large calorie, kilogram calorie, dietary calorie or food calorie approximates the energy needed to increase the temperature of 1 kilogram of water by 1 °C.
1 ft-lb = 0.32383 international calorie (0.00032383 food calorie) 1 food calorie = 3,088.03 ft-lbs
1 food calorie or Calorie or kilocalorie is equivalent of 1000 calories and thus 5 food calories is equal to 5000 heat calories.AnswerA 'food calorie' is a unit of measurement that people in the food industry are either too lazy or too stupid to call a 'kilocalorie' (kcal).A calorie is a calorie. There is no such thing as a 'food calorie'. A calorie measures energy. Any energy. However, it is an obsolete unit that was used in the old centimetre-gram-second-ampere system. When used to describe food energy, it should be 'kilocalories' NOT calories (calories are not capitalised).