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There are many different varieties of coffee available at Starbucks (or elsewhere) and the fat content depends upon how much milk or cream is in it. Black coffee has a fat content of exactly zero.

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15y ago

The amount of fat in coffee depends on what kind of coffee you are talking about. for example, cappuccino with milk has about 4grams of total fat while brewed, percolated coffee does not have any total fat.

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There are many different varieties of coffee available at Starbucks (or elsewhere) and the fat content depends upon how much milk or cream is in it. Black coffee has a fat content of exactly zero.

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11y ago

Although it's too small to measure with a measuring spoon, there is a little oil in the coffee grounds. It coats the coffeemaker and pot, and when it goes rancid, the coffee tastes bad. That's the biggest single advantage of a Bunn coffeemaker over a percolator, and of a Keurig coffeemaker over a Bunn: it's a lot easier to maintain a scrupulously clean system.

Other than that film, though, there's no oil in coffee as it is brewed. There is fat in cream, though, and oil in that awful "whitener" crap. If you can't be bothered to keep fresh cream around, drink it black, because the trans fats in "whitener" will give you cancer and/or Heart disease.

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10y ago

That is approximately 226 grams

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11y ago

20 gm

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10y ago

250 grams

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