There is no such thing as "common foods". Foods are specific sometimes ot certain regions or areas, and there are so many foods out there. Please be more specific in your question, so WikiAnswers can provide you with the best possible answer.
This is a very broad question. Every food has a different amount of calories, some even have zero amount of calories.
I food Calories = 1000 calories
It depends on the food.
Yes there are Calories in food items.
alot less then your eating
There are calories in all foods.
almost 35-55 calories in 1 ounce of chicken for more food items and calories see related links.
Different diets have specific specifications of food items to be consumed.Thus, we could have a diet that recommends the consumption of food low in calories and another high in calories.
both are food items both have calories and both are made of matter.
Pemmican in food items are snack bars consisting mainly of fruits and nuts. Pemmican bars can be a great way to consume healthy nutrition rich calories quickly.
Various Low Calorie Food Items are Tomato Juice, Berries, Celery, Chicory, Mushroom, Lemon etc.
There are no "fattening foods" so to speak. Excess calories from any food, healthy or not, can cause weight gain.
calories are energy. food contains calories, so when you eat food, the calories within the food power your body.
Water weight has NOTHING AT ALL to do with the calories in food. Calories reported are the calories in the FOOD. Water HAS NO CALORIES. Get your head on man.
There is a very handy app that you can find for your smartphone that is also available as a website. Check out www.myfitnesspal.com or my fitness pal application. This website and app allow you to enter any food and it will calculate the calories that it contains. They even off popular fast food items, for example, you can enter "small McDonalds french fries" and it will tell you the amount of calories.
Answer- It depends whether or not you're adding something caloric to your food! If you fry it, yes. Oil/shortening contains calories. Eating food+oil contains more calories than the food alone. If you boil it in water, no. water has no calories. Heating the food in an oven or microwave will not add any calories. It is important to remember that food preparation certainly can change the nutritional values of a foodstuff. When you start adding caloric items such as butter or sugar to a product, (surprise, surprise) you'll end up with more calories to the finished item. Sometimes, especially in the case of salads, added dressing or cheese can end up having many times more calories than the vegetables themselves. Be aware of this when making food choices.
Calorie counts for various food items may be found online at www.thecaloriecounter.com. This website contains information for popular fruits and vegetables that don't necessarily come with a food label. There is a search engine available on this website that will allow one to type in the food and find out the calories.
Fats are not in calories but in food. Food nutrients (and fats are one of them) usually have calories.