I prefer my coffee with cream.
lots of cream, lots of sugar
Just pure black coffee is a homogeneous mixture if it looks like its one entity (no little particles of sugar floating around, streaks of cream, etc.) basically if it looks like a solution (a mixture that seems to be made of only one thing) then it is a homogeneous mixture.
Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture. Since there are no other substances, like sugar or milk, it is homogeneous.
It depends on who is going to drink it. Some people don't even like cream and sugar.
How do you like your coffee? Black? white? which one might you like? one sugar, two sugar three sugar, four you will even smell it when i walk through the door how do you like your coffee in the moring i will make it just right, not darn right boring!
it depends on how much you put in the coffee
he drinks Jamaican blend coffee no cream/no sugar from Starbucks...it was said on an episode where abby has a stalker and gibbs is talking to the director and she asks
Equal amounts of Bailey's Irish Cream, Frangelico and Vodka. Traditionally served over ice cubes. I personally like it blenderized.
The amount of sugar typically found in coffee varies depending on how it is prepared. A standard 8 oz cup of black coffee contains no sugar, but if you add sugar, the amount can range from 0 to several teaspoons, depending on personal preference. Specialty coffee drinks like lattes and mochas can contain higher amounts of sugar due to added syrups and flavorings.
cold too hot too weak too strong no sugar no cream
Yes, coffee goes nicely with brown sugar. You can use white sugar in coffee, if you like, but brown sugar (particularly Demerara) has a little more flavour that complements the coffee.
Coffee beans themselves have a very low calorie content, with about 2 calories per bean. However, the calorie content increases when coffee is brewed and other ingredients like sugar or cream are added.