So what exactly is a
calorie? When we eat things, different types of food supply us with
different amounts of calories. We know that butter or oil contains many
calories. We also know that a glass of water does not add any at all. So what
is the exact definition of a calorie?
Definition
A calorie is the amount of energie that we need to raise
the temperature of one gram of water by one degree, at a pressure of one
atmosphere.
All these units we
use to measure this calorie can seem pretty dry. So imagine boiling water to
make some tea. Underneath your kettle, you have a heat source. This heat source
will make sure you will not be drinking cold tea.
It is also giving off
energy in the form of heat. (In the picture you can see that where the colour
is really light, more yellow, the temperature is really high. Where the colour
is orange, the temperature is a bit lower.) As you know from putting a
kettle of water on the stove and turning the stove on, after a while your
water will heat up just like your kettle. The energy (the heat of the fire) is
changing the temperature of the water.
This energy can also
be expressed in calories. This does not change the amount of energie. You can
tell someone how much you weight in for instance kilograms but also in pounds.
Or you can tell them how tall you are in centimetres in stead of inches. You do
not suddenly loose weight or grow, you just change the way of explaining to
someone how heavy or tall you are.
When we are eating
food, we supply our body with energy in a food package.If we eat more, take in
more energy, than we use and need, our bodies will store that energy. The way
our body stores this energy is in the shape of fat. And when our body needs to
stay warm, move or do other important things, we use the energy that food
supplies us with. The amount of energy we get from the food we eat, is
expressed in calories.
Calorie (cal) or KiloCalorie (kcal)?
A calorie is often
used interchangeably with a kilocalorie. There is a difference between a
calorie (cal) and a kilocalorie (kcal) however.
A kilocalorie (like
the name suggests) is the amount of energie that is needed to raise the
temperature of one KILOgram of water by one degree at a pressure of one
atmosphere. This means that in one kcal, you can find 1000 regular calories.
When we talk about
food and calories, you often read amounts like; 230 calories per serving. And
this is where it gets confusing. When we talk about food, we say 230 calories,
when we are actually talking about kilocalories. Our bodies need more than 230
actual calories per serving!
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