nutrition facts for coffee

The Nutritional Value of Coffee

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages all over the world. It is derived from coffee beans and caffeine is its major component. In this Buzzle article, there are some interesting nutrition facts of coffee.

What's your idea of a pleasant morning? I like to begin my morning sitting by the garden table reading newspaper while sipping steaming coffee. I am sure most people like to begin their day in a similar way. Coffee is the world's favorite beverage. It is derived from coffee beans, which are roasted, ground and dissolved in water. Coffee can be devoured either hot or cold. You can choose to have coffee with sugar and milk or without them. It usually comes in a wide variety such as regular, drip, instant, brewed, espresso and decaffeinated. Now let's know about the many nutrition facts about our favorite coffee. Nutrition Facts of Coffee Caffeine is the main component of coffee. The average caffeine content varies as per the coffee type, and is as follows: Note : In the following chart we shall take into consideration the amount of caffeine present in 100g of the coffee types.
Espresso 210-212 mg
Drip coffee 80-100 mg
Brewed 160-165 mg
Decaf, brewed 6-14 mg
Instant 21 mg
Decaf, instant 1-3 mg
Decaf, Espresso 8-10 mg
Other compounds found in coffee are carbohydrates, lipid, vitamins and minerals. Besides these, there are more than a thousand compounds likely to be present in coffee. The quality and quantity of these compounds may vary depending upon the processing of coffee. Coffee beans are likely to contain abundant quantities of three major polysaccharides. Out of them, galactomannan and type II arabinogalactan are dominant in coffee beverage. There are mainly two types of polysaccharides such as digestible and indigestible. The indigestible form is known as dietary fibers. Coffee beans are known for having a large quantity of dietary fibers. However, they are not passed onto coffee beverage consumer due to roasting, grinding and brewing of coffee beans. Coffee beans have abundant amount of phenolics, which are able to bind to dietary proteins and fibers, thus possessing significant antioxidant benefits.
Total fat 0.01g
Cholesterol 0 mg
Sodium 1 mg
Potassium 14 mg
Total Carbohydrates 9-10 mg
Proteins 30-40 mg
Note : This amount is for serving size of 1 fl oz. Coffee with sugar and milk, if served 10fl.ozs, contains about 1gm of total fat, about 5mg cholesterol, approximately 70mg sodium and nearly 16gm of total carbohydrates. It consists of 4% calcium. Coffee consists of numerous trace minerals such as Niacin, Thiamin, Magnesium, Phosphorous, Folate and, Manganese. Possible Benefits Coffee is known for several health benefits. Caffeine present in coffee is a mild stimulant and shows effects on the central nervous system. It enhances and alters mood as well as increases alertness. Caffeine is found to be effective for decreasing muscle pain and augmenting pain-relieving ability of other drugs. It also boosts athletic performance and endurance. Consumption of coffee can help to lose weight, improves normal glucose metabolism and burns excess calories. Other benefits include:
  • Reduced risk of gallstone disease
  • Decreased risk of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease
  • Reduced risk of Type 2 Diabetes
  • Enhanced cognitive performance
  • Antioxidants present in coffee are beneficial for health
  • Reduced asthma attacks
  • Reduced risk of cancer such as esophageal, oral and pharyngeal cancer.
Take advantage of the unique facts about coffee and keep yourself energetic and healthy.

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