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How Much Food is 100 Calories?

Have you ever wondered what 100 Calories of certain foods look like?

You're in luck because we've compiled a pictorial list of popular foods (and one drink) to give you a visual representation of 100 Calories.

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Almonds


17grams = .60ounces


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Green Apple


196grams = 6.9ounces


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Butter


14grams = .49ounces

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Chocolate Sprinkles


23grams = .81ounces

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Dijon Mustard


63grams = 2.2ounces

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Feta Cheese


39grams = 1.4ounces

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Frosted Flakes


25grams = .88ounces

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Ketchup


92grams = 3.3ounces

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Mayonnaise


15grams = .53ounces

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Melon


299grams = 10.6ounces

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Milk (2%)


181grams = 6.4ounces

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Extra Virgin Olive Oil


9grams = .32ounces

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Peanut Butter


15grams = .53ounces

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Rice Cakes


27grams = .95ounces

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White Sugar


26grams = .92ounces

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White Bread


41grams = 1.4ounces

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Dry White Wine


141grams = 5ounces


A big thanks to Man van Twaalf who took the photos.

Check out the video he made called "The 100 Calorie Museum".

More like this in Food · Dec 11, 2008
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14 Comments

Benjamin on 12/11/08

Very nice article. With the proliferation of "100 Calorie Packs" and other single serving foods, it is always intriguing to see what my favorite foods would look like in their very own 100 calorie package.

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J. on 12/11/08

wow that peanut butter one is scary! I put much more than that on my toast.

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Annie on 12/11/08

That peanut butter has scared me too!

Good job I like rice cakes...

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Shade on 12/11/08

A tablespoon of PB is about 100 calories. I'm a calorie-counter and can "eyeball" the amount of many things pretty well.

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Spectra on 12/11/08

Those are cool pics. All I could think about was that I'd have to eat a LOT of chocolate sprinkles to get 100 calories' worth!

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Kami Gray on 12/11/08

I would have loved to see them all next to the same item like a golf ball so you could really see how tiny the portions are...the scale and dishes don't have nearly as much impact.

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Vanessa on 12/12/08

A good visualization of what foods to keep a way from. I found the mayo to be most daunting.

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Cara on 12/12/08

Eeeeeek, the peanut butter visualisation worried me, too. I imagined such to be half those calories! Nice to see how much ketchup one can get for the same calorific value of mayo, another reason I avoid the white stuff.

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Lady G on 12/13/08

Yeah, the PB one is a bit scary, but I still think it's a healthier choice than the (much larger) portions of white bread or rice cakes. It would fill me up more too.

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Barry on 12/14/08

Buy a digital scale and weigh your food. Then you don't need to worry about how many calories are there. You'll know.

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ken on 12/16/08

Most people don't realize how many calories food actually has. This is why as a country we tend to underestimate the calories we're eating and wonder why we're gaining weight when we only had "2,000" calories.

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News Guy on 12/27/08

some of these results are VERY surprising. I had no idea about peanut butter for example. We really need to watch what we eat...

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Charles on 01/12/09

I think the little additions really catch up with people.

Add of course they didn't show any of the really bad foods like french fries or pizza or donuts. I bet those portions would be tiny to equal 100 calories.

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Charles Blythe on 01/18/09

Tha wine scares me I'm in AA and it's empty calories

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