The daily value on food labels is based of of a 2,000 calories diet.
While you are grocery shopping, you can search for the nutritional information on the foods you buy so you know if they are healthy. Most of the nutritional information for foods that are packaged is located on the side of the item. Produce and meats often do not have nutritional information on them, but you can look online to see how many calories each food contains. Monitoring the nutritional information on the products you buy helps you keep track of the fat and calories your family consumes.
Look into a nutritional database to find out
If small calories is meant as kilocalories than the answer is 1,000
It is not only allowed but in many countries it is required to post in on the nutritional facts.
It depends on the ingredients and other nutritional information.
Look at the back of the package at the Nutritional Facts.
Medicine does not have enough calories to be counted, the negligible amounts are not required to be posted as nutritional information on the boxes.
Look on the nutritional facts, it will tell you.
Nutrition labels must be read carefully to ensure that you are getting the correct amount of calories. The labels will give a serving size and the amount of servings provides. If you eat two granola bars and the serving size is for just one bar then you must double the amount of calories to determine how many total calories were ingested. The food and drug administration regulates nutrition labels and by going to their web site, you can find out how to properly read a nutrition label.
Calories listed on food labels are really kilocalories, so a chocolate bar with 323 'Calories' would have the energy equivalent of 323000 calories.
Check the nutritional facts label on the bag and do the math.