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If you pour milk and sugar into coffee, does it take the healthy stuff away from the milk? is it still healthy

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i was just wondering that, cause i put milk into coffee alot.

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  1. No, it doesnt.

    the essential oils found in the coffee are still there (this explains why once you leave coffee sitting for a while in a mug, a brown line will form on the top).


  2. coffee it no good for health, and sugar aggreviates the bad effects,  the milk added to it can balance the bad effects as u mentioned u dd a lot milk to it, that makes the bad effects be minimized to some extent, but ask urself a question y is it u have to consume coffee?

  3. Coffee isn't really healthy in any form. But I guess adding sugar to anything can't help it be more healthy. The milk will at least have calcium and vitamin D to add to the mix.

  4. If you're asking if milk and sugar being poured into coffee takes the healthy stuff away from milk, I'd have to say no. If you're asking if adding milk and sugar to coffee makes it less healthy, I'd have to say yes. I, too, enjoy sweetening my coffee up a bit, but need to keep the fat and calories down. To accomplish this, I use skim milk and sweet n low; it tastes the same to me, and it's a lot healthier. If you don't want to try skim, try using 1% or 2% milk, and see how you like it.

  5. dk but it taste so good that way

  6. It won't take any nutrients away from the milk. However you will have so little milk in it that it probably won't matter much anyhow. How much do people use in coffee. An ounce at most, usually less. I don't think anybody really needs to worry about that.

  7. coffee isn't healthy, cow's milk comes from a strange species and is full of hormones & antibiotics, and refined sugar is just empty calories & carbs........  incredibly healthy (ha! ha!).

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