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sherrardk | 22:43 Wed 08th Feb 2012 | Body & Soul
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If it says Kcal (with a number) on some food product, is that the same as the number of calories? Thanks.
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000 calories, sherrard.....not good news.
yes
Same as far as Im aware.
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Right, it says on some glacé cherries that the is something like Kcal 315 per 100g, is that 3150 calories per 100g? Sorry for being so dim.
I think it's 315 calories per 100g....well that's how I have always read it!
Usually yes.
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kcal is calories so as it says its 315 per 100g
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Cheers all, not on a diet just curious (seems a lot for teeny, tiny portion of cherries - could easily snaffle a whole pot during the course of one day).
It`s 315cals. Kilo cals are used in food grading because cals are too small as to be quantifiable.
no 3150 seems alot lol
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I'd be rubbish on a calorie controlled diet! Strangely, nicking glacé cherries that you have bought, out of your own cupboard is nowhere as near as satisfying as nicking them out of your mam's cupboard.
yes to be clear its 000calories per kg, so 100g is 315 in this case
But Glacé Cherries are in saturated sugar syrup, that is why the calorie count is high.
effectively a Mars Bar
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But they are particularly delish, can't have had any straight from the packet for over twenty years (I'll be buying condensed milk and making sarnies with it next).
Why would anyone want to snack on glace cherries ???
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I have a terrible sweet tooth.
I would , love em.

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