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- DictionaryEmp·ty cal·o·ries/ˈem(p)tē ˈkal(ə)rēz/
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- 1. calories derived from food containing no nutrients.
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In human nutrition, empty calories are those calories found in foods and beverages (including alcohol) composed primarily or solely of calorie-rich macronutrients such as sugars and fats, but little or no micronutrients, fibre, or protein. Foods composed mostly of empty calories have low nutrient density, meaning few other nutrients relative to their energy content. Wikipedia