Weegy: Foods that are high in fat and/or sugar are most likely to have a high calorie density. [ This is because fat and sugar are both concentrated sources of calories.
Examples of high-calorie density foods include:
Fried foods, such as French fries and fried chicken
Fast food items, such as burgers, pizza, and burritos
Processed snack foods, such as chips, cookies, and candy
Baked goods, such as cakes, pastries, and muffins
High-fat dairy products, such as cheese and ice cream
Sugary drinks, such as soda, sports drinks, and sweetened tea or coffee
These foods are often high in calories but low in volume, meaning they can be consumed quickly and easily, leading to overconsumption and potential weight gain. It's important to note that not all high-calorie foods are unhealthy, as some nutrient-dense foods like nuts and avocado can also be calorie-dense. However, these foods are still best consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet. ]
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