No. Anything with alcohol in it has calories in it.
If you are a paying member of Weight Watchers, they have a free calorie counter. My Calorie Counter is a free site where you can track your calories and diet plan as well.
Alcohol (or known scientifically as ethanol) has a calorie density of seven kilocalories per gram. It is second only to fat in terms of calorie density, which has a calorie density of nine kilocalories per gram.
If something is calorie free, it means that the beverage/food in question contains zero calories.
There are many online resources for free calorie counting tools. www.sparkpeople.com offers many resources such as calorie counting and fitness plans.
No. Ascorbic acidis vitamin C and is calorie free.
MyFitnessPal has a free calorie counter, and may be used as often as one would care to use it. There are also free calorie counters at SparkPeople, iGoogle, ACalorieCouter and many other sites.
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Alcohol has a calorie value of 7 calories per gram but, contains 0 macronutrients (Fat, Carbs, Protein) and 0 micronutrients (Vitamins and minerals). Alcohol is often referred to as "empty calories."
Saccharin is an artificial sweetener. It is free of carbohydrates and is calorie free.
One can find a downloadable calorie chart from the following sites; softonic calories chart, Brothersoft Food calorie chart in PPD software, and free downloads site.