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Brewed coffee has no protein.
Yes, coffee beans do contain a small amount of protein, approximately 2-4% of their composition. However, most of the protein is lost during the roasting process. Therefore, brewed coffee typically contains minimal protein content.
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To incorporate a raw egg into your coffee for a unique and delicious twist, try making a "protein coffee" by blending a raw egg with your coffee and any desired sweeteners or flavorings. The egg adds a creamy texture and extra protein to your drink. Be sure to use fresh, high-quality eggs and blend well to ensure a smooth consistency. Enjoy your protein-packed coffee!
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"shitloads=)" is what someone else answered, but look at the nutrition fact labels....they all list 0g protein on the label. I'm finding, via Internet, that many people think coffee is loaded with protein, but it's not. It doesn't have any at all. Many people add protein powder as creamer. I've never tried it, but sounds like it could be good.
No. Coffee has no food value0 zero calories (until you add cream and sugar)
Gluten is a protein from the Endosperm of many grains, most commonly of which is Wheat. The coffee bean does not contain that protein. Gluten is not spread through contact like a virus and would take many grams of which to trigger a reaction is someone with a gluten intolerance.
anything with protein, and calcium... and if you want to hyperventilate drink coffee :D