Posted Tue, 23 Jul 2024 09:25:49 GMT by
I recently started getting interested in different coffee additives and came across a mention of coffee cremer. I have always used milk or cream, but now I want to know what this product is and what it consists of. Can anyone explain it?
 
Posted Tue, 23 Jul 2024 09:51:14 GMT by
Coffee cremer, or coffee whitener, is a milk substitute that is often used to give coffee a creamy texture and flavor it usually contains vegetable oils, sugar, flavorings and various additives to enhance the texture You want to learn more about what coffee cremer is and what it consists of, I recommend checking out the information on https://holacoffee.co.uk/expertise/coffee-whitener-what-is-it-really/ . I recently learned about this product myself and found it to be a very interesting option for those who are dairy-free.
Posted Tue, 23 Jul 2024 11:57:30 GMT by
Thank you for the information! I wasn't aware that coffee creamer, or coffee whitener, typically contains vegetable oils, sugar, flavorings, and various additives to enhance the texture. It's great to know there's an option for those who are dairy-free. I'll definitely check out the article to learn more about this product.

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