Does coffee have calories???!


Question:

Does coffee have calories???

If so, does anyone know how much. Folgers coffee. Thanks.


Answers:
hardly any at all. any 12 ounce cup of black coffee has only 5 calories. It's the cream, sugar & everything else people add to it that adds up calories.

If you drink it black, expect to ingest only 5 calories per 12oz but your body will burn up at least that many calories by trying to cool down the coffee to your natural body temp, so its basically calorie-free!!!

Don't ya' just love it when something you love is calorie-free!?

:o)

Basically no calories. Maybe a couple of calories a cup. Unless you add sugar or creamer.
The flavored coffees may have some, but if they do it should be listed on the label.

i don't think that it does. the container doesn't have an nutrition information.

Small amount of calories, they come in to effect after you do the addins.

It has one or two per cup, nothing worth thinking about. The calories come from what you add to coffee. The Mayo Clinic has a very helpful page on this: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/calorie...

I think everything has calories except water. I'm pretty sure coffee does

No it doesnt. The calories come from the milk or sugar u add. (fat free milk + sweet n low is ur best choice 4 no calories) But if u purchase an international coffee or latte it should b noted on the packaging. If ur out n get like a cappicino b sure it has calories from the milk/ foam they use. :)

Yes, but not many - IF you drink it black. When you add cream and sugar it's liquid fat.

coffee doen't have calories, its the sugar and creamer that is put in it. black coffee has not coffee

Don't listen to the other answers, COFFEE DOES HAVE CALORIES! Not as much as soda, though. (BTW, even diet soda has some calories in it)
Decaf has the fewest calories. Caffeine adds to the calorie count and decaf doesn't have much caffiene so it has lower calories.
Of course, adding sugar and creamer/milk adds calories.

Starbucks coffee has even more calories because of the added caffeine.

Very little if any.




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