Coffee does not naturally contain oil. The oils that are sometimes found in coffee are from the coffee beans themselves, not added oils.
No, coffee does not contain cholesterol.
Yes, coffee lozenges typically contain coffee as an ingredient.
The oil is faty acid which doesn't contain polar form. Whereas coffee is a solid which made from a coka what is the polarized.
Yes, coffee fruit does contain caffeine.
No, there is no oil present in coffee.
No, coffee does not naturally contain lactose. Lactose is a sugar found in milk and dairy products, not in coffee.
No, coffee does not contain theobromine. Theobromine is a compound found in chocolate and some other foods, but not in coffee.
Yes, coffee bean extract does contain caffeine.
Yes, coffee candies typically contain caffeine because they are made with coffee extract or coffee flavoring, which naturally contains caffeine.
No, it does not, it does contain Glucose syrup though. Here are the ingredients of Original Coffee Mate: GLUCOSE SYRUP, HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE OIL (MAY CONTAIN COCONUT, PALM KERNEL AND/OR SOYBEAN OIL), SODIUM CASEINATE (A MILK DERIVATIVE), DIPOSTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, SODIUM ALUMINUM SILICATE, MONOGLYCERIDES, ACETYLATED TARTARIC ACID ESTERS OF MONO- AND DYGLYCERIDES, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOUR, COLOUR
Coffee creamer does not typically contain caffeine, as it is a non-dairy product used to add flavor and creaminess to coffee.
Irish whisky.