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Margarine typically has a higher calorie count, but the difference is very minor. Fat is fat, and all fat is about 110 calories per tablespoon. Both butter and margarine are solid fat, but butter is made from milk and typically has a bit of residual milk or water in it, so the calorie count may be slightly lower, but not enough to make much difference in your diet. There are lower fat margarines available that contain fillers to take the place of some of the fat.

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The caloric content of margarine depends on how much oil is in the margarine. For example, a T. of regular margarine (80% oil) has 100 calories, but if it's 70% oil, it's less, and if it's 40% oil it has even fewer calories, and fat-free normally has 0 calories. Read the label is all anyone can do, and otherwise, the question can't be answered.

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how many calories are in those little packages of margarine?

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margarine does

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As many as you want there to be.

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70 calories per serving

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11y ago

160.9 (w/o salt)

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12y ago

25 calories

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