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Coffee, Brewed with Water

Choose this beverage more often.

Your selection contains no fat.  Strive to consume less than 30% of your calries from fat.

This beverage contains zero saturated fat.  Limit saturated fat to 10% of total calories daily.

100% of calories are from carbohydrate.  In general, 40-60% of daily calories should come from carbohydrate.

This beverage is very low in calories and carbohydrate and can be consumed more often.  The American Diabetes Association recognizes this as a free food.

Caffeine Alert:  This item contains caffeine.  Limit caffeine as it can deplete water from your body and stimulate heart rate.

If you choose this consider...

Coffee and tea can be high in caffeine.  Watch portions of creamers and sugar containing items as they add fat and carbohydrate.  Consider trying sugar free flavorings.

To burn this off...
  • Walk for 1 minute
  • Jog for 1 minute
  • Bike for 1 minute
  • Swim for 1 minute
Based on a person weighing 175 pounds

     

The American Diabetes Association recommends having your A1c (blood test) checked at least twice a year.  An A1c test is a blood test evaluating average blood sugar control over the past 2-3 months.

Analyze another beverage...

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 12 fl oz
Amount Per Serving
Calories 4 Calories from Fat 0

Total Fat 0g
   Saturated Fat 0g
   Monounsaturated Fat 0g
   Polyunsaturated Fat 0g
   Trans Fat 0g

Cholesterol 0mg

Sodium 7mg

Total Carbohydrate 1g
   Dietary Fiber 0g
   Sugars 0g
   Sugar Alcohol 0g

Protein 0g
Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 0% Iron 0%

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.  Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
 


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