The term "calories" is commonly abbreviated as "cal." In nutritional contexts, particularly when referring to dietary energy, the term "kcal" (kilocalories) is often used, which represents 1,000 calories.
In 250 grams fruit cake, you will get 800 calories. To get high calories in short time fruitcakes are really awesome.
The short answer is 7700 extra calories will make you gain 1kg of fat
4,000 if you wrap it in bacon.
In short, because calories are good. You need calories to function as a human. The important thing is to get a balanced diet (nutritionally), plenty of calories and plenty of exercise. Period.
In short, no.Everything is very, very high in fat and calories
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In steamed short-grain white rice, there are:approx 134 calories in a ½ cup.In steamed long-grain white rice, there are:approx 103 calories in a ½ cup.In steamed medium-grain white rice, there are:approx 121 calories in a ½ cup
An uppercase Calorie is a unit of energy, short for kilocalories. This is the same as the "calories" listed on nutrition labels, and equals 1000 lowercase calories.
Unsweetned, with the standard 2% milk it's approximately 130 calories. Nonfat is approximately 105.
Kcal is just the short term phrase for calories, 160 Calories = 160 kcals Calories are just written as the term 'Kcal' on food labels because it is shorter, and can fit onto the little label. It is the scientific definition of the work calorie. 1kcal= 1calories kcal and calories are the same thing. :)
Well it depends on where you eat, but the short answer is A LOT! Just to give you an idea, the Chili's Oldtimer Burger w/ cheese is 880 calories...that is with just the bun, meat and cheese.
TEE-guhn. :) This is the equivalent to about 50 calories burned per minute. So in the 100m around 5 calories are burned. It only burns a low amount because it is a very short sprint and not many calories need to be burned. Approximately 5 calories burned in the dead lift. This is because it is a very explosive event done in a very short space of time. At the marathon is a long running event, approximately 2500 calories can be burnt. In an Olympic event this could last for about 2.5 hours. In the Tour De France about 5000 calories are burned every day. The race lasts for up to 5 weeks.