kcal is short for kilocalories, and 1 kilocalorie equals 1000 "small calories." The term "calorie" and "kilocalorie" are often used interchangeably, but technically, the calorie count you see on a food label is in Calories (uppercase) or kilocalories. So, 1 Calorie equals 1 kilocalorie.
To answer your question: it seems most likely that in your case 2107.20 Calories equals 2107.20 kilocalories. They are one and the same.
For reference, 2107.20 kilocalories = 2107.20 Calories = 2107200 calories.
102 calories :)
1000 calories in one kcal so 1000 is to 1 as x is to 60 = .06 kcal
The term "kcal" stands for kilocalories, which is the unit commonly used to measure the energy content of food. Therefore, 136 kcal is equivalent to 136,000 calories. In the context of nutrition and diet, it is important to understand that when we refer to "calories" in food, we are actually referring to kilocalories. So, 136 kcal is the same as 136,000 calories.
"calories" (lowercase C) and "kilocalories" or "kcal" are interchangeable words. 1 Calorie (uppercase C) = 1000 calories (lowercase C) = 1 kilocalorie So, 390 kcal is equal to 390 calories as well.
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Did you find that on the back of a food packet? Usually it says 'kcal', but mean calories. :S So yeah, just 185 calories.
220 Kcal
There are about 107 calories in a shot of amaretto.
545 Kcal per 100g
4326 Kcal
Vitamins do not have any calories.