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it is a tricky subject. on the one hand, water can burn calories on the other certain types, such as sewer water can cause extreme illness which can cause weight gain. Overall though, it should have about S calories per O grams/ P milimetres/ rocket load

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Many people mistakenly believe that wine, spirits and even beer, for example, contain no kilojoules and that this is reserved solely for food. Not true according to the below comparisons.

So you may see a lot of people who will eat sparingly, but sip away at the wine and spirits (and even beer) and wonder why they’re not losing weight.

Here are a few examples of wines vs. spirits in the kilojoules department:

225ml glass of white wine = 659 kilojoules

225ml glass of red wine = 641 kilojoules

225ml glass of full strength beer = 341 kilojoules

225ml glass of vodka (30ml tot) and soda = 266 kilojoules

225ml glass of gin (30ml) and tonic = 545 kilojoules

Two large glasses (450ml) of white wine (1 318 kJ) are equivalent to:

Five chocolate chip biscuits – 1245 kJ

Seven jelly snakes – 1 292 kJ

Four medium apples – 1 354 kJ

Twelve squares of Milk Chocolate – 1 350 kJ

Five large, hard boiled eggs – 1 283 kJ

Seven chicken nuggets – 1 353 kJ

One toasted ham and cheese sandwich – 1 244 kJ

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None. Water has no calories.
There are no calories in water.

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A glass of water which contains no other substance or additives does not contain any calories. A glass of water contains no calories, fats, or sugars.

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No kilojoules at all.

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zero...as long as it is just plain water

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Water has no calories in it.

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