Want this question answered?
It is heterogeneous because cream is not soluble in the coffee as sugar.
Of course, you can drink coffee as it comes, black coffee, with milk or cream, white coffee, you can add sugar to any combination, black or white sweet coffee.
piePeople disgust me... sugar
"Black" coffee is coffee without milk and sugar.
12
It means 3 shots of sugar and cream
She put two sugar cubes and cream in her coffee.
I work in a lab and we always tell our patients that they can drink black coffee with no sugar and no cream. So yes you may have plain, black coffee. The cream and sugar from the coffee would falsely elevate your cholesterol.
Ground coffee beans and water. Also milk and sugar, if you take it. :)
last time i checked he doesn't drink coffee
Coffee by itself has no calories. It's the things you add to it that makes it have calories such as cream and sugar.
It typically depends on the brew and how much cream and sugar you put in it.