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I was perusing the nutritional info on the milk carton in our office.
So 4.7g of carbs per 100ml, lets say 5g for round figures.
My rabbit hole went deeper & I swept Google trying to find what the normal amount used is.
The great people at the Independent did the work for me, a splash is defined as 5ml
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-...on-cup-average-5ml-poll-results-a8314676.html
So if 100ml provides 5g of carbs then 5ml would provide 5/20 = 0.25g of carbs.
So you put down your blobs of butter you bulletproof aficionados, put away your fresh cream you flash spenders.
The old white gold is still the way to go.
So 4.7g of carbs per 100ml, lets say 5g for round figures.

My rabbit hole went deeper & I swept Google trying to find what the normal amount used is.
The great people at the Independent did the work for me, a splash is defined as 5ml
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-...on-cup-average-5ml-poll-results-a8314676.html
So if 100ml provides 5g of carbs then 5ml would provide 5/20 = 0.25g of carbs.
So you put down your blobs of butter you bulletproof aficionados, put away your fresh cream you flash spenders.
The old white gold is still the way to go.