processed food
There are very few foods that have no nutrients whatsoever, but still have calories. More foods would fall into the range that they contain calories, but very little nutrients. These are known as "empty calories", meaning that they really do not help for the body. Some examples of these would be fried foods, refined sugars / starches, bleanced flours, and high-fat foods (like butter and lard).
Butter or sugar.
There are 72 calories in 10 grams of butter. One stick of butter has 810 calories and 1 cup has over 1600 calories.
Butter is not measure in milliliters. It is measured in grams and 5 ml of butter is equal to 4.79 grams of butter and it has 34 calories.
There are approximately 101 calories in a tablespoon of butter.
A teaspoon of butter has about 100 calories.
well plain grits has 109 calories and butter has 70 calories. if you combine the two you get 179 calories for grits with butter and that's if you use one pat of butter
There are 105 calories in 3 teaspoons of butter.
butter
There would be about 1200 calories in a tub of butter. This depends on how big the butter tub is but this is the average.
There are approximately 100-102 calories in 1 tablespoon of butter.
it is the same amount of calories, but butter is the lesser of the 2 evils.