Four Seasons is a Chinese dish consisting of shrimp, pork, chicken, beef, broccoli, carrots, and water chesnuts in a traditional Chinese brown sauce.
forty five
That depends. Each dish is different and would therefore have a different number of calories.
Calories. Actually the unit called Calorie in food energy is the Kilocalorie, ie 1000 calories.
Empty calories.
Of course not! There is a reason Chinese food is called Chinese food. Anyways the Chinese have been around way before there was even an America.
Calories.
Food energy is usually measured in calories.
Chinese food is not fattening.In fact you can cook lots of different recipes for chinese food which are very low in fat.I recommend you go to www.healthyweightforum.org which will tell you how many calories are in various recipes.
Of course.Sometimes they have suger in porride,in milk,in hot and cold dishes and so on.
The amount of energy or fuel in food is called "calories." Calories measure the energy that food provides to the body when consumed. Different types of macronutrients—such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats—contain varying amounts of calories per gram, contributing to the overall energy content of the food.
because chinese like food from gardens. ahaahahahahah
Food energy is usually measured in calories.