It depends how much milk and what type of sweetner you put in. Tea has no calories in its pure form. A splash of milk is 20 to 30 calories. One spoonful (teaspoon) of real sugar is 15 calories. Artificial or substitute sweetners have no calories.
It will depend on what tea it is, on what milk it is, on how much you have etc.
Tea has no calories, so a splash of milk in the tea will only add about 10 to 20 calories or so.
Commonly, tea has 0 to 10 caloires per cup and milk has baout 160 caloires per 8 ounces.
For an English tea with semi-skimmed milk and no sugar it is approx 20 calories, if you take sugar it's approx 10 calories per sugar.
It depends on what kind of milk you are using. There is whole milk, 4%, 2%, 1%, and skim milk. They all have different fat contents.
33
Around 13 calories.
A cup of tea without sugar and without milk will have zero calories. Milk can add 10-50 calories, depending on how much milk is added and whether the milk is skim, 1%, 2% or whole. Cream could add more calories, up to 70 depending on variety and quantity.
120
Unless you're putting butter or milk or something in it, none.
Green tea has no calories.
Tea With Milk In 1 fl oz = 29.9g - 2 Calories
A cup of tea usually only has a tablespoon or so of milk added to it. Not litres.
There are essentially no calories in unsweetened tea. It's basically water; the small amount of other chemicals it contains shouldn't amount to anything significant in terms of dietary Calories (chemically speaking, I'd expect it to have a few, but a chemical calorie is one one-thousandth of a dietary Calorie).
30-40 calories
All natural forms of tea (with no added ingredients, like sugar or milk) will have 0 calories in them.Anything you add to tea will contain calories, such as milk, milk substitute, sugar, honey, etc.
there are no calories in teabags, so if you're meaning a cup of steeped tea without any sweetener or anything added then the answer is zero calories. Chai teas are usually powder mixes with steamed milk so if you mean that, then depending on the size, calorie content is around 100 to 300 calories
Consider two identical cups, one half-full of tea, the other half-full of milk. You take a teaspoon of milk from the milk cup and put it in the tea cup. Then you take a spoonful out of the tea cup and put it in the milk cup. Now: is there more tea in the milk cup, or more milk in the tea cup?