1000. Food Calories are SI kilocalories
A kilocalorie is one food calorie. A standard calorie is a unit of energy equal to 4.184 joules. This is a very small amount of energy, so when we're talking about the amount of energy in food, we use kilocalories, which is equal to 1000 standard calories. When we're talking about food, we always say that it has so many calories, but forget to note that we're talking about food calories, which makes it somewhat confusing. 1 standard calorie= 4.184 joules 1000 standard calories= 1 kilocalorie= 1 food calorie= 4184 joules If a piece of food has 80 (food) calories, then it has 80 kilocalories, or 80,000 standard calories.
It depends on the type of food. Some foods are calorie dense while others are low calorie.
1 food calorie or Calorie or kilocalorie is equivalent of 1000 calories and thus 5 food calories is equal to 5000 heat calories.AnswerA 'food calorie' is a unit of measurement that people in the food industry are either too lazy or too stupid to call a 'kilocalorie' (kcal).A calorie is a calorie. There is no such thing as a 'food calorie'. A calorie measures energy. Any energy. However, it is an obsolete unit that was used in the old centimetre-gram-second-ampere system. When used to describe food energy, it should be 'kilocalories' NOT calories (calories are not capitalised).
All food packaging lists calorie content. 5000000000000000000 calories
150 Calories. a Kcal is equal to a Calorie. The capitalization of the "C" in calorie indicates that it is referring to a FOOD Calorie. typically a FOOD calorie is made up of 1000 "small c" calories. so you burned off 150. The calorie is a measure of heat but we know it as a measure of energy really. you say your tired so you need more calories when really the calories are just because of the stored "heat".CASA GRANDE HIGH SCHOOL
It varies from food to food, even when low calorie. Please feel free to ask the question again and be more specific.
7700 3,500 calories is for a pound of bodyfat, converted to kilograms it is then 7700 calories. And to clarify: "Calorie" actually a "kilo calorie", the same as a "food calorie" people are just lazy to pronounce the correct scientific "kilo"
1 calorie = 4,18400 joules
9 calories = 1fat calorie
50 grams - or - 1.8 oz. = 218 Calories (It's a high calorie snack food)
You could get a 100 calorie diet, without paying a cent. All you have to do is monitor your calorie intake. You will find that on the back of food products they list how many calories are in each serving size. If you monitor how many calories you in take on your diet.
0.001because 1,000 calories, make 1kilo-calorie.