Energy.
calories
calories
A lowercase calorie is a unit of measurement. The "calories" found on nutrition labels are actually kilocalories (Calories), so there are 1000 calories in 1 Calories.
Fats, like protein and carbohydrates, have what are known as calories. Calories are a measurement of heat/energy. 1 gram of fat = 9 calories.
A calorie is a measurement of energy and has no size.
Calories are just a measurement of energy you get from eating or drinking something. Food, was made to give us energy so that we can stay alive.
None: a 'mg' is the abbreviation for 'milligram', which is a WEIGHT measurement.
calories Enertia
Yes, "calories" are a measurement of energy that is contained in the food you consume.
There is one calorie per nine grams of fat. [Calorie is the measurement/unit] :)
There are no differences between "calories" and "Food Calories" when it comes to measurement; they refer to the same unit of energy. Therefore, 732.0 calories is equivalent to 732.0 Food Calories. In dietary terms, Food Calories are often denoted with a capital "C" (Cal) to distinguish them from small calories (cal), with 1 Food Calorie (Cal) equal to 1,000 small calories (cal). Thus, 732.0 calories equals 732.0 Food Calories.
3500 Calories.....A Calorie is simply a measurement of energy expenditure