BellyBelting:
just wondering...
Bicepsual:
It's one of the only foods that is 100% pure fat. 110 cal per ounce, 110 calories from fat.
And fat is 9cal per gram while carbs (sugar) and protein are only 4 cal per gram.
So a gram of fat is over twice as fattening. Yes sweets and chips are calorie dense, but pure fat blows it out of the water.
And unlike butter, because heavy cream is a liquid, it's much more versatile and ingestible in drinks and sauces.
What? Heavy cream in the U.S. is typically 36% fat, though yes it's 100 calories for every fluid ounce.
There's something called manufacturing cream, which is 40% and 120 calories for every fluid ounce, but I don't know of any shops that sell it.
In the UK and much (all?) of the EU, there's something called "double" cream, which is 48% but so far as I know, isn't available anywhere in North America. It's also the most calorie dense substance that's still a liquid and sort of drinkable. Oil isn't drinkable.
It's also important to note that fat can take longer to digest. It's one reason I tell folks to go high on the fat in the evening, so they can sleep it off. If you have a lot of fat in the morning, this may cause you to snack less and cause fewer calories to be consumed.
While it's true that fat is indeed more calorie dense per gram than carbs, it's not as simple as that.
I'm almost convinced that most fatties into feederism know almost as much about nutrition as a dietician or nutritionist, as they often study how to fatten up, or fatten others up the most effectively.