Silly question, but does this make a difference to the calorie count?
I generally drink it black or with almond milk, but this sign in this one coffee shop is throwing me off — should o be calculating theirs differently?
by s414
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Roskott
Nah. It’s a bit like wine where there are flavor profiles that don’t add to the overall calorie count in any significant way. There’s not actually butter nor chocolate in it. Just has a suggestive tone of those flavors. Maybe.
hazelandfiver
It’s just coffee beans – so no.
Nomadic_Reseacher
Not sure on the specific brand details, but “tones” can be shades of natural flavoring or process without including the actual substance – like in wines.
This article discusses coffee with “chocolate notes.”
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Nah. It’s a bit like wine where there are flavor profiles that don’t add to the overall calorie count in any significant way. There’s not actually butter nor chocolate in it. Just has a suggestive tone of those flavors. Maybe.
It’s just coffee beans – so no.
Not sure on the specific brand details, but “tones” can be shades of natural flavoring or process without including the actual substance – like in wines.
This article discusses coffee with “chocolate notes.”
https://busybarista.com/best-coffee-with-chocolate-notes/
nope