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My go-to order at the local coffee shop is an iced hazelnut latte with almond milk. I love them, and donât drink them too often, but I definitely worry about how theyâre filled with sugary syrups and other ingredients that may not be great for me. So, I decided to research just how healthy they really are.
Shortly after looking that up, I fell down a coffee nutrition rabbit hole. So, thatâs what weâll be talking about today.
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Morgan Mandriota
Newsletter Editor, Healthline Written by Morgan Mandriota
May 22, 2024 ⢠3 min read [Whatâs the healthiest way to take your coffee?]( whatâs got us buzzing
[Whatâs the healthiest way to take your coffee?](
No matter how you take your coffee, [research]( suggests that those little beans offer some pretty impressive health perks. For example, coffee could boost your energy, reduce risk of type 2 diabetes, support brain and heart health, or even increase longevity. Above all else, a cup or 2 can help you take on the world and everyone in it. (That last line is only supported by anecdotal evidence.)ï¸
What you add to your coffee can affect your health in different ways, too: - [Coffee with milk](: Thanks to its polyphenol-amino acid duo, this simple combo offers a boost in antioxidants, immune-supporting properties, and anti-inflammatory perks. [Different milk options]( offer different nutritional values, though.
- [Coffee with butter (aka bulletproof coffee)](: âButter coffeeâ is popular among keto diet enthusiasts for its low carb, high fat factor that can help you feel full. But itâs not a good substitute for a more balanced, nutritious breakfast, and folks with higher cholesterol levels may want to reduce excessive fat intake.
- [Coffee with creamer](: Creamer comes in a bunch of delicious flavors, but be mindful of high sugar content, artificial flavorings, and added ingredients like carrageenan or cellulose gum. [Black coffee]( may be the healthiest route, as itâs low in calories and without any additives. But drinking any form of coffee could expose you to its various health benefits. ï¸
To make your coffee healthier, consider opting for lower fat milk or avoiding artificial ingredients and flavorings to reduce sugar content. I know Iâll be asking for fewer pumps of hazelnut syrup in my lattes from now on.ï¸ [caffeine content in coffee types](
Tell me: How do you take your coffee? Do you make any swaps or additions to make your drink healthier? Chime in at wellnesswire@healthline.com. (Please note that we may use your name and response in an upcoming newsletter.) Great finds
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