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Calories in Butter

Butter contains 717 kcal per 100g — essentially pure fat. 1 Tbsp (14g) is 102 kcal; 1 tsp (5g) is 36 kcal.

Nutrition by portion size

Portion kcal Carbs (g) Protein (g) Fat (g) Fiber (g)
1 tsp butter (5g) 36 0 0 4
1 Tbsp butter (14g) 102 0 0.1 11.5
1 pat restaurant butter (5g) 36 0 0 4
1 oz butter (28g) 200 0 0.2 22.6
100g butter 717 0 0.85 81

About these numbers

Butter is essentially pure fat (81%) — one of the most calorie-dense common foods. The 2020 Mensink WHO review noted butter modestly raises LDL cholesterol due to saturated fat content. The 2018 Astrup et al. dairy analysis qualified this — full-fat dairy in food matrix is more cardiovascularly neutral than isolated saturated fat. For practical cooking, butter has flavor value but adds calories quickly — measure deliberately.

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Frequently asked questions

How many calories in butter?
1 tsp: 36 kcal. 1 Tbsp: 102 kcal. 1 oz: 200 kcal. Per 100g: 717 kcal — among the most calorie-dense foods.
Is butter bad for you?
In moderation, neutral for most adults. The 2018 Astrup et al. dairy review found no consistent link between full-fat dairy and CVD. The saturated fat content (51% saturated) modestly raises LDL but in food matrix the effect is smaller than isolated fat. For health-driven choices, olive oil has stronger evidence.
Butter vs margarine?
Modern soft margarines (non-hydrogenated) are leaner and have better fatty acid profiles than butter. Stick margarines (hydrogenated, with trans fats) are worse than butter. The 2017 review by Mozaffarian noted plant oil-based spreads are preferable to butter for cardiovascular health.
How does butter affect weight?
Calorie density makes butter a major weight-management variable. A "buttered everything" habit (toast, vegetables, mashed potatoes) can add 300+ kcal daily. For weight loss: measure butter deliberately or substitute with olive oil for cooking.
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