Coffee itself has hardly any energy contents, so the energy of your cup of coffee will depend almost exclusively on how much sugar you put in it - if you use sugar of course. If you sweeten with stevia, then there will be almost no energy.
While sugar contains no fat, just two teaspoons pack 162 kJ and if youβre spooning that much into four cups of coffee a day (the healthy maximum for an adult), that adds up to 648 extra kilojoules.
15 KILOJOULES :) =)
make some and put a thermometer in it the black part doesn't make a diff coffee with creme in it can also be as hot as a regular straight cup of coffee
you ask for a cup of hot coffee.
Hot coffee is a solution, not a suspension. No matter how long you wait, the coffee does not settle out to the bottom of the cup.
Very hot
A hot cup of coffee will cool down at a certain rate, but as the coffee cools, the rate at which it cools slows down. This is why a "lukewarm" cup of coffee cools down so slowly. Even though the warm cup of coffee is cooling down quicker at first, the lukewarm cup essentially has a "head start" on the way to room temperature.
Hot coffee is a solution, not a suspension. No matter how long you wait, the coffee does not settle out to the bottom of the cup.
When you stir a cup of coffee, the energy of the coffee is initially raised from the bottom of the cup. This can causeÊthat hot coffee to cool quicker, but it depends on the temperature of the cup and the coffee's surface.
Yes.
The situation was not that the coffee was too hot. What happened was that a woman had purchased a cup of hot coffee from a McDonald's. While she was driving, the coffee spilled into her lap and burned her. She sued McDonald's on the basis that the cup did not have a printed warning about the coffee being hot (such as CAUTION: CONTENTS HOT), and because it was true that the cup did not indeed have such a warning, she won the case.
A cup of coffee is an example of convection because the heat from the water warms up everything in the cup and all the atoms are bouncing off the cup[ in the coffee] of coffee because the coffee is hot.
With your mouth. Out of a cup Hot or Iced as you like 1/2 of milk 1/2 black coffee with 3 lumps of brown sugar and make sure you put the milk in the microwave for 1 minute before adding the hot coffee.- Lovestinks10Yes, you drink coffee.
One cup of black coffee should be fine, for the average person. Remember, a cup of coffee with milk is just a little under a full cup of black coffee; the amount of actual caffeine is much the same. If you have any reason to believe coffee might be bad for you, you should check with your doctor.
yes it does