Coffee-Mate
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Coffee-Mate is a non-dairy creamer manufactured by Nestlé, available in powdered, liquid and concentrated liquid forms. It was introduced in 1961.
An unopened bottle of Coffee-Mate can last up to two years with no refrigeration and can stay fresh for two weeks once it is opened. The product is popular in offices where refrigeration may not be available.[1] A benefit of the non-dairy creamer is that it is good for those individuals who are lactose-intolerant.[1] Once opened, liquid non-dairy creamer should be refrigerated.
Varieties
The original product was introduced in 1961,[citation needed] and followed by Coffee-Mate Lite and Coffee-Mate Liquid in 1989.
In the US, where the product is manufactured by Nestlé in Glendale, California, the product is available in liquid, liquid concentrate and powdered forms. American Coffee-Mate comes in over 25 different flavours, including gingerbread, Parisian almond creme, and peppermint mocha. Discontinued varieties include Coffee-mate Soy and Coffee-mate Half & Half.
In Europe, it is only available in powder form as a coffee creamer in one or two varieties depending on the country with no added flavours.[2] The European version of Coffee-mate is manufactured without the use of hydrogenated fat, which is linked to heart disease.[3]
Ingredients
Coffee-mate Original contains:[citation needed]
- corn syrup solids
- vegetable oil (including partially hydrogenated soybean and/or cottonseed oil)[4]
- sodium caseinate
- dipotassium phosphate
- mono- and diglycerides
- sodium aluminosilicate
- artificial flavour
- annatto colour
- Carrageenan: Extracted from red seaweeds, this food additive is a type of vegan gelatin and has been in use for hundreds of years.
The powdered form of Coffee-Mate has more calories than liquid half-and-half milk with 30 calories per tablespoon, however in liquid form the calorie counts are the same (i.e., 20 calories per tablespoon).[5]
References
- ^ a b "What the heck is COFFEE-MATE, anyway?". Organic Authority. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
- ^ "Coffee-mate". http://www.nestle.co.uk. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
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- ^ World Health Organization Disease-specific recommendations
- ^ "Products - Original Flavor - COFFEE-MATE®". Coffee-mate®. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ^ "Products - Original Flavor - COFFEE-MATE®". Coffee-mate®. Retrieved 2 June 2015.