The heat of mala Tang is about 200-300 calories. However, every100g of rice contains only100g of calories, so a mala Tang meal is equivalent to 2-3 bowls of rice. Mainly mala Tang, which contains more oil. Therefore, compared with ordinary food, the heat of mala Tang is still relatively high.
calorie
Calories, abbreviated as card and cal, are transliterated from English. It is defined as the heat required to raise 1 gram of water to 1 degree Celsius at 1 atmospheric pressure; Calorie is a kind of calorie unit, which is widely used in nutrition measurement and fitness manual. The international standard unit of energy is joule.
Nutritional "15 degree heat": The heat required to raise 1 g water from 1 4.5℃ to 15.5℃ at1atmospheric pressure is about 4. 1855 joules by the International Committee.
"4-degree calorie": the heat required to raise 1 gram of water from 3.5℃ to 4.5℃ at 1 atmospheric pressure.
"20-degree calorie": At 1 atmospheric pressure, the heat required to raise 1g water from 19.5℃ to 20.5℃ is about 4. 18 16 Joules.
"Average heat": At 1 atmospheric pressure, the average heat per degree required to raise 1g water from 0℃ to 100℃ is about 4. 190 Joules.
"Nutrition and food calories": At 1 atmospheric pressure, the heat required to raise1000g of water from 14.5℃ to 15.5℃ is about 4 186 Joules.