because they want to and its a free country
Cinnamon, brown sugar, or raw sugar would be good.
The coffee with added table sugar would be considered a mixture. The table sugar dissolves in the coffee, creating a homogeneous mixture where the sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the coffee.
If I understand your question correctly, their response would be what their individual preference is; cream, sugar or honey, as with coffee.
A black coffee with sugar would be a solution, as the sugar dissolves completely into the coffee. However, the coffee itself is a mixture of water, coffee beans, and other compounds, making it a homogeneous mixture. Pure substances only have one type of molecule or atom in them, so coffee and sugar are both mixtures.
if you've ever added sugar to milk you'll know why. Also after that if you've poured milk on top of sugar you'll have a better understanding
It would ask for cream and sugar.
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.
There is no noticeable sugar within the coffee bean or within brewed coffee. Some people like their brewed coffee with one lump of sugar and others prefer two lumps and this you will have to add to your coffee. Try both out and add more if you like. Best of all is dark espresso with lots of sugar.
Sugar would dissolve easier in hot water compared to coffee. This is because sugar crystals are smaller and more soluble in water, allowing them to dissolve more quickly and easily. Coffee grounds, on the other hand, are larger and contain oils that make them less soluble in water.
Adding sugar to your diet can definitely lead to being overweight. However, unless you're drinking lots and lots of coffee, this is probably only a small reasons that someone would be overweight. Look at other parts of the diet as well as exercise habits.
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many kinds, mostly friuts and vegetables corn was very popular back then