ChatterBank0 min ago
Calorific value
I was recently asked the following question "How many calories are there in a glass of water?"
Although I answered the question in the quiz with the expected answer of zero, I got to thinking, surely since the calorie is a unit of energy, then a glass of water does contain calories, just not in a form usable by the human digestive system. Like saying cellulose has no calories because we can't digest it, but to a rabbit for example it's full of them, any comments ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.water doesnt containt any energy that your body can use. So from a nutrition point of view, it has zero calories.
However, if you drink cold water, your body will burn quite a few calories just to warm it up as it enters your body.
So for example, if you drink 250 ml of ice-cold water, it costs you about 9000 calories, or 9 kcalories.
So my answer is not "zero" but "minus several kcalories"