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  2. Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker - Wikipedia

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    Scharffen Berger is an American chocolate manufacturing company, which was a subsidiary of The Hershey Company after it had been acquired in 2005. [2] Scharffen Berger was established as an independent Berkeley, California -based chocolate maker in 1996 by sparkling wine maker John Scharffenberger and physician Robert Steinberg .

  3. Robert Steinberg (chocolate maker) - Wikipedia

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    Consumer demand led Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker to relocate to a larger factory in 2001, complete with a cafe and gift shop, in Berkeley, California. [1] The company also expanded its product portfolio from chocolate bars to include ganache , caramel , mints , hot cocoa and chocolate-dipped fruit.

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  5. Specific energy - Wikipedia

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    A nutritional Calorie is equivalent to a thousand chemical or thermodynamic calories (abbreviated "cal" with a lower case "c") or one kilocalorie (kcal). Because food energy is commonly measured in Calories, the energy density of food is commonly called "caloric density". [ 7 ]

  6. Nutrient density - Wikipedia

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    When the density is defined in proportion to energy contents, nutrient-dense foods such as meats, fruits and vegetables are the opposite of energy-dense food (also called "empty calorie" food), such as alcohol and foods high in added sugar or processed cereals.

  7. Calorie - Wikipedia

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    The precise equivalence between calories and joules has varied over the years, but in thermochemistry and nutrition it is now generally assumed that one (small) calorie (thermochemical calorie) is equal to exactly 4.184 J, and therefore one kilocalorie (one large calorie) is 4184 J or 4.184 kJ.

  8. McDonald’s gargantuan ‘Big Arch’ burger contains two-thirds ...

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    The Big Arch is a whopping 1,065 calories, ... while adult men require about 2,200 to 3,000 calories. That means the burger could take up more than two-thirds of one’s daily caloric intake—and ...

  9. Schofield equation - Wikipedia

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    The Schofield Equation is a method of estimating the basal metabolic rate (BMR) of adult men and women published in 1985. [1]This is the equation used by the WHO in their technical report series. [2]