"Cals" is an abbreviation for the word "Calories." So there is one "cal" in one calorie.
A generic food, depends on the salsa and the size of the tablespoon. Let's say 30 cals on average.
depending on how active you are 2000-2500 cals a day.
One Calorie or one kilocalorie raise the the temperature of one kilo gram of water by one degree Celsius. Here the 'C' is capital. Your calorie raises the temperature of one milliliter of water by one degree Celsius. Here the 'c' is small.
105 cals per one pub shot!
It depends on what your base calorie need is. A ballpark value is that you lose one pound for each 3500 cals lost. So let's assume that your base need is 1800 cals/day. Means you're losing 600 cals/day or 4200 cals/week through diet alone. Then there's the 2800/week lost through exercise. 4200+2800= 7000 cals Means there's a good chance you'll lose 2 pounds/week. But maybe your base need is only 1500 cals, now you're only losing 2100 cals through diet and 5900 total. Then you won't be losing 2 lbs/week.
Cashews 155 calories per 1/4 cupPistachios 160 calories per 1/4 cupAlmonds 161 calories per 1/4 cup
11 cals
It depends on the amount of stuff that goes in it... people tend to put different amounts of ingredients so the calorie count will vary.
The amount of bacon and how the home fires are cooked alter the calorie count. Frying the potatoes in butter ups calories drastically.
One medium butter croissant will contain about 231 calories.
9 calories = 1fat calorie
approx 350 cals in the curry and 165 cals in the tandoori bread