Many things can equal 400 calories. Here are a few...
* 5 to 6 medium apples
* 6 medium oranges
* 2 to 3 glasses of 2% milk
* Small stack of chooclate chip pancakes
* 2 medium / large bowls of plain oatmeal
* Crackers (10 to 15) and 4 to 6 ounces of cheese
* 2 to 3 Hot Dogs (no buns, with small toppings like ketchup)
* 1 to 2 hot dogs (with buns, with toppings)
* 2 to 3 servings of nuts (varies based on type of nut)
* Peanut butter and jelly sandwich
* 4 slices of toast (with butter)
* 2 servings (small bowls) of ice cream
* 2 to 3 ice cream cones
* 4 small bags of M&Ms
* 2 Hershey bars
* Peanut butter and marshmallow fluff sandwich
* 6 to 8 large marshmallows
* 8 to 10 chocolate coins
* 2 bowls of cerreal (skim milk)
* 2 to 4 lattes (depending on the type of milk used, and size)
* 100 potato chips
* 4 "Chips Ahoy!" Chocolate Chip Cookies
* Hamburger (with bun, with toppings)
* Average slice of cake, with icings and filling, 2 layers
* 4 to 6 home-baked Chocolate Chips cookies
* 4 to 6 home-baked sugar cookies
* 4 mini Snickers bars
* 2 regular-sized Milkway Bars
* 5 Mallomars
* 3 to 4 granola bars
* 6 ounces of chicken, marinated, with veggies
* 2 large rolls, 2 bowls of soup
and sooooo much more!
An Apple, An Egg, 1 slice of bread,, or half a cadburys cream egg......go on knock yourself out.
0 every pound is about 3,500 calories. but 400 times 30 is 12,000 which is about 4 pounds so burning 400 pounds a day for a month will do anyone good.
No, in terms of calories, evaporated milk is more sweet and concentrated therefore more calories.
A liter of Coca-Cola contains approximately 400 calories.
The weight gain from food is not determined by the weight of the food, but by the number of calories in food. 3500 calories of food are equal to about one pound of weight (of the person, not the food).
The average American dietary recommendation is around 2,000 calories a day. Using this as a guideline, 15,000 calories would be the equivalent of a week's worth of food.
Just go to Einstein Bagels, they are advertising a 400 calorie breakfast deal right now.
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).
400 calories
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.
21 calories in a half cup of carrots, 27 in a half cup of broccoli.
100 million Calories
400 calories.