Do you really need to ask this? Of course it is. Noone should be eating that many calories in one day or they will become obese quite quickly and get all the diseases associated with obesity along with it. It wouldn't matter if you ate 4400 calories worth in brocolli, unless you're burning 4400 calories a day, you will gain weight and become unhealthy.
The UK chocolate industry is worth over £3.6 billion.
Theoretically you would gain more weight eating 2000 calories of vegetables because it would require a lot greater amount of let's say salad or broccoli than chocolate to make up 2000 calories. If however you start to add salad dressings to your salad or maybe a hollandaise sauce to your broccoli, which are very high in calories, then you would quickly start to even out the amount of food intake. Overall though, eating high sugar/high calorie foods gives your body a sugar high which doesn't last long and leaves you wanting more of the same again to replace it. It becomes a viscous cycle that's hard to break. Do yourself a favor, eat healthy and reward yourself occasionally with a treat. You'll live longer and look better while you're here.
You need a balance of proteins, carbs, etc., etc. If, for example, a person who needs 2,000 calories per day begins eating only 2,000 calories worth of chocolate bars, their health will deteriorate since there are essential nutrients lacking in such a diet.
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175 calories. Worth every one!
Well, you've "lost" 200 calories. Or your body has used 200 calories worth of sugar, fat, or protein.
Peanut butter is a blend of protein, fat and starch or carbohydrates. For example, if you had 2 tablespoons of peanut butter, you would get 6 grams or 24 calories worth of starch/carbohydrate; 8 grams or 32 calories worth of protein; and 16 grams or 144 calories worth of fat.
Its about 7o9087 years old and worth about a billion trillion chocolate bars Its about 7o9087 years old and worth about a billion trillion chocolate bars
58 million pounds, which is around $345 million worth of chocolate.
The most expensive chocolate in the world is called the Madeline from Knipschildt Chocolatier. Each piece of chocolate costs $250 and a pound is worth $2,600.
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