It’s the season for gingerbread lattes, peppermint mochas and chestnut praline hot chocolates. But how many calories and how much sugar are you taking in?
These holiday drinks are great to sip on while Christmas shopping, catching up with friends or to warm you up from the cold, but try not to drink them too much this month, experts warn.
“Sometimes there are enough calories to make a small meal in a drink. And we know calories from drinks don’t fill us up the same way as calories from food,” said Jennifer Sygo, a Cleveland Clinic registered dietitian.
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“These drinks are surprisingly high in calories and they don’t contain nutrient-dense calories either. It’s mostly sugar,” warned Katie Jessop, a sports nutritionist at the Canadian Institute of Sport Ontario.
Here’s a look at what’s in favourite coffee shop classics this winter season along with five tips to lower your drink’s calorie-count and sugar content:
(Infographic by Deepak Sharma/Global News)
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