To some extent, there is a little bit of a difference. Liquids tend to pass through the body faster than foods, which would (in theory) give them less time ot be absorbed. However, certain liquids (high fat ones and alcohol, especially), get absorbed very easily and must be fully digested and processed before they can leave the body. In the end, a calorie is a calorie regardless of where it came from.
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.
the difference is in what they eat
the difference between eating habits in the past and present
it is the amount of calories a person consumes in a day either by eating or drinking.
You know that difference between eating apple pie and not eating apple pie? Its corn on the cob.
There is no difference.
You really shouldn't be. Then again liquids can have plenty of calories too. Eating little but drinking sodas for instance could let you gain weight for instance.
The correct phrase is "eating and drinking are not allowed." This is because "eating and drinking" is a compound subject, which is plural. Therefore, it takes the plural verb "are."
You can end up with a lot of extra calories drinking fruit juices. Better to stick with the fruit so that you get some satisfaction from the food you are eating.
they use their beak for drinking and eating
Not eating the skin means that you are eating less calories.
Anything that has calories in it can and will make you gain weight - if you're eating/drinking more calories than you use up each day.A Frappe does have calories, but it's no better or worse than anything else of the same calorie count.