Eating champion Matt Stonie competes in Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest in Brooklyn, New York, in 2015.

In the tens of thousands of Google searches that take place every second, people want to know about recipes, beer, and cocktails first—and then diets, exercise, and calories. That’s according to Google’s annual report, which details the most popular categories and queries of the year.

I wrote about some of the overarching findings here, but the more granular stuff related to wellness is pretty fascinating, too.

The top calorie-related searches, for example, are for foods that are mostly horrible for you. Kale and beets, this stuff is not. For simplicity’s sake, I’ll stick with tracking just fat and calories, with information provided by the food manufacturer unless otherwise noted. Here’s the breakdown of the top 10 most-searched food items among caloric queries this year:

1. Toasted Graham Latte

A large one—or Venti, in Starbucks-speak—will run you 380 calories and 12 grams of fat if you opt for 2 percent milk.

2. Palm Breeze

This sparkling alcohol-infused spritzer, sort of a Mike’s Hard Lemonade reboot, has 222 calories, according to My Fitness Pal.

3. Starbucks Flat White

There are 240 calories and nine grams of fat in a large one with 2 percent milk.

4. Grilled Stuft Nachos

A serving of these mega-salty pocket-nachos contains 570 calories and 23 grams of fat.