How do you like your coffee? Black, light and sweet, regular?
Coffee Calories Can Sneak Up On You
Black brewed coffee has around two calories in an eight ounce cup. Not a bad deal for a nice, hot beverage.
What a lot of us fail to realize is how many calories are in the stuff we put into our coffee.
Here’s Some Caloric Stats
Half and half; 2 tablespoons (1/8 cup): 40 calories
Whole milk; 2 tablespoons: 18 calories
2% (low fat) milk; 2 tablespoons: 14 calories
Non-fat milk; 2 tablespoons: 11 calories
Sugar; 1 teaspoon: 16 calories
What Do You Put Into Your Coffee?
How much milk or half and half do you put into your coffee? We all do a freehand pour. Try measuring how much you pour and you might be surprised.
How much sugar do you add?
How many times a day do you drink coffee?
Add This Up
Say you have three grande (Starbuck’s) – or large (Dunkin donuts) – size coffees a day. Each is 20 ounces or 2.5 times the size of a traditional 8 ounce cup.
If you add 4 tablespoons of half and half and three teaspoons of sugar to each that’s:
- 128 calories for the additives and around 5 calories for the coffee for a total of 133 calories for each grande/large cup of coffee.
- Have three of those and that’s 399 calories a day of coffee your way.
- Do that every day for a year and that’s the equivalent of 145,635 calories a year or 41.61 pounds (add a little over a tenth of a pound in a leap year)!
Of course not everyone will drink this amount of coffee with this amount of half and half and sugar. But, it does make you stop and think about how many calories you really are putting into your coffee.