1 calorie is 4.1868 joules. This is referred to (or was when I was at school a long time ago) as the 'mechanical equivalent of heat' and is worth remembering, you can say 4.2 joules to a good approximation.
So 1 kcal = 4,186.8 joules or 4.1868 kjoules if you prefer
The kilo- prefix means 1000 → 1 kcal = 1000 cal
In food labelling and nutrition, the units called "calories" (as in a "calorie controlled diet") are actually kilo-calories, ie what is spoken of as 1 calorie is, in fact, actually 1 kcal.
1/1000
1000 calories in one kcal so 1000 is to 1 as x is to 60 = .06 kcal
1 cake contains 120 kcal.
102 calories :)
Mint tea itself has 0 calories 1 teaspoon(5g) of honey - 17 kcal 1 teaspoon(5g) of sugar - 15 kcal In total 32kcal
9 kcal/g
There are about 200 calories in a container of strawberry yogurt.
1 tablespoon of mincemeat contains about 29 calories.
15 It depends on the amount of calories of the apple. What size is the apple?
Atlantic herring (raw): - 100 g has 158 kcal - 1 fillet (184 g) has 291 kcal Pacific herring (raw): - 100 g has 195 kcal - 1 fillet (184 g) has 359 kcal.
2365 calories (according to FDA/CDC standards).
184,999.99989344 in 185 kcals 1 joule = 0.239005736 calories 1 kilocalorie (kcal) = 4184 joules 185kl x 4184 Joules x 0.239005736 calories = 184,999.99989344
Did you find that on the back of a food packet? Usually it says 'kcal', but mean calories. :S So yeah, just 185 calories.