Is my coffee making me fat? Calorie
information on coffee...
And Other Questions You Should
Ask Before Ordering Your Daily Triple Chocolate Mocha Latte with
Whipped Crème and Chocolate Shavings.
Alright, so
your plain old cup of black coffee isn’t going to give you a cause
for calorie concern. Add in some sugar, some milk or cream, and
drink a few every day… and things can really start to add
up!
An 8-ounce cup of regular or
decaf coffee really isn’t going to run you up any calories. You can
drink as much or as little of it as you want, and you won’t gain a
pound! However, here’s what happens when you add the equivalent of
one milk:
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coffee with whole milk: 146
calories
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coffee with skim milk: 86
calories
What about cream? Add a shot of
cream, and you’re looking at 821 calories in your coffee and 55
grams of saturated fat. And that’s before any sugar! This will be
basically standard, regardless of what coffee shop you’re buying
from. The same is generally true of things like cappuccinos,
lattes, and mochas – that is, before you’ve added whipped cream and
sprinkles.
Your basic cappuccino is going to
run you about 110 calories for a small, 160-180 calories for a
medium, and up to 210 calories for a large. The calorie content
will vary somewhat according to the kind of milk or cream you’ve
asked them to make it with, but you’re still dealing with a hefty
amount of sugar.
What about a latte? Lattes tend
to have more milk in them than cappuccinos, so a small is going to
run you up to 200 calories. Want a medium instead? Get ready for
around 220-260 calories, depending on the kind of milk used. A
large? That size will treat you to around 340 calories of
delicious, frothy steamed milk and coffee.
Of course, if you’re fortunate
enough to be a chocoholic as well as a caffeine addict, you’re
probably more likely to enjoy a regular mocha every morning – who
can’t use a sugar shock to get themselves moving? Have a small!
It’ll only do you about 170-358 calories, depending on what kind of
milk and chocolate is used. If you’re kind-of drowsy, why not have
a medium? Only around 210-430 calories will head your way, so if
you’re really tired and don’t think that’ll do the trick – have a
large! That’ll do you for about 260-490 calories.
Ouch.
So much for tasty drinks… that
kind of calorie ingestion can really add up! And if you’re adding
whipped cream, or caramel sauce, or chocolate shavings, you’re
getting even more calories in that one drink. One pump from a
bottle of flavored syrup can hold up to 20 calories – though if
you’re fortunate enough to frequent a shop with sugar-free syrups,
you can get away with no extra calories in many cases. It might be
worth looking into!
The situation may look dire, but
there is a way to enjoy your caffeinated treats while staying
calorie-wise. As painful as it might sound, try switching back to
regular coffee during the weekdays, and try adding small amounts of
milk and sugar-free sweetener, until you find a balance that tastes
good and you can enjoy. If you simply can’t give up the exotic
drinks, why not try something like a macchiato – it’s an espresso
shot with a smaller amount of frothed milk, avoiding the caloric
issues of cream or whole milk. It’s just like drinking a latte,
only better for you!
If you want something with a
little more variety in flavor, look into those sugar-free syrups,
and buy a few to use at home. When you’re ordering out, opt for soy
milk, which has far fewer calories than any other milk products. It
may take a little effort at first, but you’ll feel better for it in
the long run. And if you’re not sure what kind of milk or syrups
are offered at your local café… ask! The best thing you can do for
yourself is to be aware of what you’re putting inside your own body
– even when it comes to coffee! Stay knowlegable, stay healthy, and
you’ll stay enjoying your favorite coffees!
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