Look up the number of calories printed on the label and multiply by 4.184.
For example, a single serving of Coke is 140 calories, or 585.8 kilojoules.
1 scoop has about 375kj - this is obviously plain icecream, no fancy chocolate bits or anything
A standard Take a Break chocolate bar typically contains around 1,000 to 1,200 kilojoules (approximately 240 to 290 calories). However, the exact number of kilojoules can vary depending on the specific flavor or variety of the bar. Always check the nutritional information on the packaging for the most accurate details.
The energy content of a dark chocolate bar can vary depending on its brand and cocoa content, but on average, a standard 100-gram dark chocolate bar typically contains around 2000 to 2500 kilojoules. It's important to check the nutritional label for the specific kilojoule count for a particular product, as it can differ significantly.
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Hot chocolate can be made in any quantity that you desire, there is no fixed amount.
170 calories = 0.71128 kilojoules
About 100 caliries are in the average sized chocolate chip cookies. But they do vary a lot in size.
A hot chocolate with hot peppers.
i think about 5000 kilojoules
Hot Chocolate is a hot dark drink. This can be seen.
There are 120 calories in a packet of Tiny Teddy's. To determine how many kilojoules that is you need to multiply the number of calories by 4.184. In this case, the answer is 502 kilojoules.