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Energy Density: Why Some Foods are Fattening

Energy Density: Why Some Foods are Fattening

Energy density is the amount of energy -- as represented by the number of calories -- in a specific weight of food. Energy-dense foods have a large number of calories per serving. An example of food with high energy density is ice cream -- lots of calories from the sugar and fat that fit a small serving size. Spinach has low energy density -- there's only a few calories in a whole plateful of raw spinach leaves.