Do you log tea?
awesomewastaken
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Sorry if this is a silly question, but I drink a lot of tea per day (regular or flavoured green tea or matcha, probably a litre or two every day). I do not use sugar nor any other sweeteners, just the tea and water. But finding the specific tea brands or their nutritional information can be a bit tricky so I tried adding things from the database that sounded similar - until I found out a thing I had been logging wasn't even proper tea, but rather some energy drink.
Should I worry about the calories I get from tea or can I just leave it out (or add some quick calories to be sure)?
Should I worry about the calories I get from tea or can I just leave it out (or add some quick calories to be sure)?
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Personally I wouldn't log tea unless it has milk or sugar in it. I drink black tea, but I would do the same for plain green. If it's flavoured I suppose it depends what it's flavoured with. Can you scan the barcode?0
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Do you add milk to your tea? If not, you don't need to log just tea & water.
Using milk, just log the milk. Measure how much milk you add to your normal cup of tea, & just log that everytime.
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I log it as water, but tend to skip if I've had a lot of caffeine already.0
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Yes you should definitely log the sugar!
(Forgot about that lol)0 -
I only log tea if there's milk and/or sweetener in it - because I always make my tea the same way, I put it in as one of my recipes, so it's very easy to log it.0
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I honestly just log it. Anything I say or put into my body I log, it helps me be accountable. I also have an app called Water Your Body because I tend not to drink enough water/liquids. You can just get that app,0
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It has no calories. I don't log it. Sometimes I count it as water. Sometimes not.0
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Tea has 1-2 calories per cup, so unless you drink more than 30 cups a day (that would be about 8 liters.. so I doubt it) you don't need to log it.
food logging, even very accurate logging, has a bigger margin of error than all the tea you drink.
If it makes you feel better, log it. Otherwise, it really is not necessary.0 -
I log it just because I am in the habit of logging everything. However, since it really adds nothing, or very minimal calories, you don't have to log it. It's just a personal choice on my part.0
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I drink just the tea - teabag or loose leaves with water. No milk, sugar or anything.
The flavoured ones are either Lipton Indonesian Sencha, Gurmans' Green Tea with Guarana or some Teekanne teas. They should be rather natural, not with artificial ingredients, so hopefully not too much junk (or calories) in them.0 -
I log the tea bag just to log everything. I do count it as a cup of water too.0
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I log mine and make a note of what I used to sweeten it (usually honey or stevia). Tea is good for you and comforting and when you look back at your diary to try to see what works for you it is nice to see exactly what you consumed, even if certain things didn't have calories. I log my multivitamins too0
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I log mine and make a note of what I used to sweeten it (usually honey or stevia). Tea is good for you and comforting and when you look back at your diary to try to see what works for you it is nice to see exactly what you consumed, even if certain things didn't have calories. I log my multivitamins too
I agree. I haven't had tea in the week that I have been on here, but I also log everything. I log my meds & vitamins too. I made a new section under my food log where I only log my meds. My gummy vitamins have cals & sugar, so I like keeping up with that. If I start picking & choosing the things I log, I will get too laxed and start omitting things that I feel may not matter, so I can't get in the habit of doing that.
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I log my tea, but only because I want to see how many cups I'm having in a day - I tend to lose track quite quickly. I also add ~1/2 tbsp honey, so that adds up quickly and it's good to know where I can cut back.0
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I don't. I use no milk or sweetener, so I don't see the need. If you want to track it to be aware of how much caffeine you're getting if it's caffeinated, that serves a purpose (that's the only reason I log my black coffee). But in terms of calories, only the stuff you add to it matters.0
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I only track calories, so if they have none. I don't track it, coffee , tea, water, all goes into water. This is me. This may change as I approach my chosen weight.0
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I only log tea or coffee if I add sugar or milk to it. If not then I include it as water.0
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when I drink tea, I log the honey I put in it, and I also count the ounces of water for each glass. but the tea bag itself? nope.0
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if you don't add anything in, it has no calories. Its just flavored water.0
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I have mine with milk but can't be bothered to log it. I know I should, but I'm losing weight without logging it so I don't worry.
ETA: pure water and tea are the only things I don't log.0 -
I just log it as water if I don't add anything to it. If I add milk or sugar or honey I log that but not the tea. It doesn't have calories anyway.0
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I drink tazo green tea and count it as water since it's unsweetened. I only count it if I drink hot tea and add honey.0
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I log the milk in my tea but I don't bother adding the tea itself. (And TBH, the milk is an approximation.) It's such a small amount that it's just not worth it to me. But clearly, based on all the answers here, whatever works for you is good!0
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I also drink unsweetened tea. I log tea without caffeine (i.e. herbal or decaf) as water. I don't log anything caffeinated (i.e. black tea or coffee) even though it's unsweetened.0
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I drink plain green tea and log it under my meals and snacks for tracking what I put in my body. I do not count it as my water.
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If the tea you are using has caloric information on the container (some do), you can manually add the calories for that. Otherwise, I agree with most of the group here, if you are not adding anything else to it (milk, sugar, sweeteners, ect..); don't bother. Count it as water. Don't sweat the small stuff.0
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I have an entry for unsweet tea, but I don't normally log it since I use Equal to sweeten it. It does add sodium, but that's not one I'm worried about. If the box or bag or whatever you're using says 0 calories, I wouldn't worry about it unless there's a specific macro you need to monitor that it adds to.0
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