11/5/2023 0 Comments Grande pink drink![]() If you use more water, you can lower the percentage of sugar per drink even more. So it’s definitely possible to make drinks like that with less sugar. No idea what the cooked strawberries add to the mix, but they only have about 5g of sugar per 100g and there is not a lot that actually ends up in the drinks… so I can only assume it is not a lot. I do not have the complete numbers (I am not a nutritionist) but if I look at the sugar content of the juices and coconut milk listed on the packages it accumulates to an amount of about 15g of sugar per drink (if you make two). My version here is definitely very refreshing and less sugar-heavy. It just looks like the Pink Drink P Summer “Pink Drink” | Bake to the roots so basically it’s an entirely different drink. I took the liberty of replacing the açaí used in the original drink with dragon fruit because that’s what I currently have at home. The juices I use contain sugar, of course, but that’s enough already to sweeten the drinks. My version here isn’t sugar-free, but at least without added sugar. That does not yet include all your other meals and snacks throughout the day ) ![]() If you then treat yourself to a delicious blueberry muffin as well, you’ll add another 30g of sugar on top. ![]() That’s about twice the amount of sugar you should, all in all, consume in a day. As soon as flavored sugar syrup is added you’re doomed P f you order, for example, a Grande White Chocolate Mocha Frappuccino, you will get a drink with about 60g of sugar. Way too much sugar in everything but the regular coffee and tea. The drinks are also (almost) all delicious… just too sweet for me. It’s much cheaper, and you can make it with less sugar compared to the original P Summer “Pink Drink” | Bake to the rootsĪs I said before – you can’t deny Starbucks’ inventiveness. If you like that one too (but don’t really want to support the company), you can make the Pink Drink at home easily. The company made a lot of money, for example, with the Pink Drink in recent years. But there is one thing you can’t deny – they are quite inventive when it comes to coffee and tea. Whether it’s the working conditions in the shops, the issue of gentrification, the exorbitant prices, or the extreme amounts of sugar in many drinks… there’s a lot that’s problematic. Starbucks has a lot of fans but probably equally many haters.
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