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between 17 and 20 calories
290 calories.
there isn't any calories in coffee so 2 teaspoons of sugar is 15 calories and 10 calories in a small amount of milk so its 25 calories all together
It depends how much milk and what type of sweetner you put in. Tea has no calories in its pure form. A splash of milk is 20 to 30 calories. One spoonful (teaspoon) of real sugar is 15 calories. Artificial or substitute sweetners have no calories.
A cup of tea without sugar and without milk will have zero calories. Milk can add 10-50 calories, depending on how much milk is added and whether the milk is skim, 1%, 2% or whole. Cream could add more calories, up to 70 depending on variety and quantity.
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In 2% reduced fat milk-130 calories 45 of them being from fat
The World Health Organization?s recommends that 10% percent of your total calories come from sugars. Here is how the math breaksdown:1200 calories, 10% = 120 calories = 30.0 g of sugar1300 calories, 10% = 130 calories = 32.5 g of sugar1400 calories, 10% = 140 calories = 35.0 g of sugar1500 calories, 10% = 150 calories = 37.5 g of sugar1600 calories, 10% = 160 calories = 40.0 g of sugar1700 calories, 10% = 170 calories = 42.5 g of sugar1800 calories, 10% = 180 calories = 45.0 g of sugar1900 calories, 10% = 190 calories = 47.5 g of sugar2000 calories, 10% = 200 calories = 50.0 g of sugar2100 calories, 10% = 210 calories = 52.5 g of sugar2200 calories, 10% = 220 calories = 55.0 g of sugar2300 calories, 10% = 230 calories = 57.5 g of sugar2400 calories, 10% = 240 calories = 60.0 g of sugar
After drinking his fill, he may have consumed 10% of his body weight in milk.
Well, enough so that the number of calories from saturated fat is less than or equal to 10 percent of your total calories consumed. How many calories are you consuming in day? Take 10 percent of that. That's the high end of the number of calories from saturated fat that you can consume in a day. Divide by the number of calories in a gram of fat (9), and you'll have the number of grams of saturated fat you can consume without exceeding 10 percent. Assuming you are on an 1800 calorie diet, you could consume up to 180 calories from saturated fat. Dividing this by 9, you would get 20 grams of saturated fat. However, it is probably more healthful to consume no more than 7% of calories as saturated fat, which is what is allowed on the American Heart Association's Step II diet. This would be 126 calories, or 14 grams of saturated fat a day.
41.87 joules in 10 calories.