Drinking iced coffee blends will not add a ton of nutrition to your
daily intake. Brewed coffee by itself is almost calorie free and
contains no cholesterol and no fat but adding things to the coffee like
whipped cream, sugar or even milk adds fat, cholesterol and calories.
For instance, a dollop of whipped cream (15 milliliters or 1 tablespoon)
on the top adds 5 grams of fat and 50 calories. There is no nutritional
value there. Adding just a tablespoon of sugar also adds 50 calories
but adding a tablespoon of milk that is fat-free is only 5 added
calories. If you were to order a cafe latte espresso with regular milk
added you are looking at 11 grams of fat and about 200 calories but this
drink with milk that is nonfat reduces the calories to 130 and takes
away the added fat. All this makes a big difference if you are watching
your weight or trying to lose weight.
Cappuccinos that are
blended and then iced are a very popular drink especially in hot
weather. A drink like this usually has sodium and sugar added to enhance
the flavor. The hot version of the blended cappuccino has 45 percent
less sugar and 68 percent less sodium. The icing of the drink dilutes
the flavors so this is probably why so much sodium and sugar is added.
If your weight is a concern then a better choice is decidedly a basic
coffee drink without adding sugar.
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Drinking a medium black cup of
coffee will not destroy a diet because there is no cholesterol, or fat
and about five calories but there is something called caffeine.
Decaffeinated coffee removes most of the harmful caffeine but there are
still other factors to consider while drinking coffee. Black coffee has
the highest amount of caffeine (330 mg) plus sodium (10 mg). Caffeine is
actually a drug that spikes energy. A burst of energy is a good thing
at times but at what price? When the coffee is black there are no extra
calories but the coffee itself is then in a pure form and contains 330
mg of caffeine. If caffeine is your consideration then a cafe au lait
with nonfat milk in equal proportion to coffee will cut the caffeine
intake right in half. Unfortunately this means the added milk takes the
calories up to 130, with 18 grams of sugar, 5 grams of cholesterol, 5
fat calories and a whopping 150 mg of sodium. Using 2 percent milk
instead of nonfat milk adds 55 fat calories, 25 grams of cholesterol and
60 more calories.
Calories that are burned depend on the weight
of the person, the amount of time spent exercising and the type of
exercise. For instance, a person who does some regular dancing for ten
minutes and weighs 150 pounds will burn 52 calories while a person who
weighs 300 pounds doing the same exercise and time will burn 102
calories. It stands to reason that the larger person burns more calories
for the same movements. The person who carries twice the weight burns
twice the calories because when they move they are moving so much extra
weight it is like doing isometrics plus aerobics. A thin person needs to
add weights to burn more calories while the heavy person just has to
move their body. Taking a casual stroll for 10 minutes at 150 pounds
will burn 28 calories but the 300 pound person will burn 57 calories. If
that walk is brisk, then the calories burned off will increase about 6
percent.
So with your iced coffee, if you want to add a dollop of
whipping cream or a tablespoon of sugar to enhance the flavor, you will
need to take about a 12 minute brisk walk if your weight 150 pounds to
burn off the extra calories. If your pleasure is to indulge in a cafe
latte espresso with whole milk and weigh150 pounds it will take 25
minutes of high impact aerobics to burn off the extra calories.
Another
consideration about drinking iced coffee is that coffee has a high acid
content. This makes the digestion of coffee difficult and it should not
be combined with meals. Besides the health problems that too much
caffeine in your diet will cause, there is also health related problems
when the acid content of the foods you ingest are too high. The worse
part of drinking coffee is that too much has the potential of causing
problems with the body's absorption of the vitamins, minerals and
nutrients in the food that is ingested or the supplements taken. The
body will steal what it needs in the way of nutrients and vitamins from
bones and vital organs in an effort to balance itself. The depleted
organs will then be subject to disease.
The nutritional value of
coffee is the same whether it is served hot or cold. A simple brewed cup
of coffee has only about ten calories and no fat. However, most iced
coffee lovers enjoy adding other ingredients that make an iced coffee
high in calories plus adding sugar and fat. If you are on a weight loss
program, an iced coffee with all the trimmings is like eating a meal,
calorie wise. The bottom line is if you do choose to indulge in your
favorite iced coffee treat, remember it is not the innocent cup of
coffee you may have thought.
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