Coffee while fasting: the short answer
Yes, you can drink coffee while fasting — and for most people it makes fasting easier. The details are about what goes in the cup.
Black coffee: green light
Two to five calories, no meaningful insulin response, and a genuine appetite suppressant. For most fasters, morning black coffee is the single most useful fasting tool there is. Espresso, americano, cold brew, drip — all fine plain.
A splash of milk or cream: pragmatic yellow
A tablespoon of cream is ~20–40 kcal. Technically it's eating; practically, it won't undo calorie control. Our honest take: if a splash is the difference between keeping your fast and abandoning it, take the splash. If you can go without, go without.
Sweeteners: know yourself
Zero-calorie sweeteners don't add calories, but sweetness makes some people hungrier. If sweetened coffee leaves you ravenous an hour later, keep sweet drinks inside your eating window.
Hard no's during the fast
- Sugar, honey, or syrups in any amount
- Lattes, cappuccinos, flat whites — that's a glass of milk
- Blended and "bulletproof" drinks — hundreds of calories of butter/oil is a meal, whatever the marketing says
Coffee sorted — now the rest
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Build my plan — freeGeneral information only, not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before starting any fasting routine, especially if you are pregnant, under 18, have a medical condition, or a history of disordered eating.