creamers
Creamers are products added to coffee, tea, and other hot beverages to lighten color and enrich flavor and texture. Traditionally, creamers were dairy products such as cream or milk. Today the category includes both dairy-based and non-dairy substitutes, available as liquids or powders with varying fat levels and flavors.
Dairy-based creamers use dairy ingredients such as cream, milk, or milk derivatives and may include sugar, salt,
Non-dairy creamers are formulated from vegetable oils (often palm or coconut), sugars or corn syrups, flavorings,
Powdered creamers and liquid creamers differ in storage and texture. Powdered varieties are typically shelf-stable and
Usage and nutrition: Creamers add calories, fat, and sugar to beverages and can contain additives such as
History and context: The rise of non-dairy creamers in the 20th century provided lactose-free and vegan options