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It depends a lot on factors of the cake, such as icing, layers, fillings, decorations (sprinkles, shaved chocolate, piping, ect.) and they type of cake (milk chocolate, baking chocolate, dark chocolate, ect.). Generally, a small slice of fairly simple and plain chocolate cake will be about 200 calories. A large slice can be about 400 calories. But a more complex cake can be up to 700 or 800 calories a slice.
Figis Chocolate Mousse Cake has 150 calories.
There are about 1,500-2,500 calories in a full chocolate cake, depending on the size of the cake and the recipe used.
about 260 calories per slice.
Piece of cake
i have had many encounters with chocolate cakes and they usually are MEAN , but there is the occasionaly nice piece of cake
Chemical energy transforms to thermal energy when baking a cake.
To convert kilojoules (kJ) to dietary Calories (Cal), you can use the conversion factor where 1 Cal is approximately equal to 4.184 kJ. Therefore, to convert 1790 kJ to Calories, you divide by 4.184: 1790 kJ ÷ 4.184 kJ/Cal ≈ 427.5 Cal. So, a 2-inch piece of chocolate cake with frosting provides about 428 dietary Calories.
Um i would say about 453-589 calories.
I would say there is about 250 calories in a piece of white cake with frosting.
The average chocolate bar has 210 calories. The average slice of chocolate cake (commercially prepared, with frosting) has about 250 calories. Just remember: these numbers aren't exact, and the actual numbers can vary depending on the brand, recipe, etc.