calories in the PONS Dictionary

calories Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be loaded with calories
high/low in calories
intake of calories
high in calories

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Fortunately, relatively few people in the world try to survive on diets in which these foods are virtually the sole source of calories.
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Additional sugar or sweeteners and vegetable fat are recommended to increase calories and to maintain or achieve appropriate body weight.
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Adding a bit of ground cayenne pepper to your meal can help burn calories faster.
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Soya milk is rich in proteins, high in fibre and low in calories.
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It can become very difficult to measure calories in a mixed food such as a ready meal.
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Best yet, all that exercise will work off so many calories, you'll be able to enjoy that second helping of Brussels sprouts casserole guilt free!
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Vinaigrette dressings often have fewer calories than creamy ones, but they're still oil-based.
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The homemade recipes' calories are budded against a chain-restaurant's version of each meal, showing a stark difference not only in nutrition, but in price.
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Remember, the goal is to burn calories constantly at a comfortable pace, not sweat out your shirt and stink up the office.
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Beef tongue is very high in fat, at almost 75% of its calories derived.
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