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WHAT ON EARTH IS BULLETPROOF COFFEE?

The drink was invented in America, perhaps unsurprisingly, by 43-year-old Silicon Valley entrepreneur Dave Asprey after he ‘felt amazing’ when drinking a traditional yak-butter tea on a trek in Tibet.

On his return to the U.S., he made his own version of the high-fat drink using coffee, a special oil and butter — and found that by drinking the mixture instead of eating breakfast, he lost weight easily.

That’s despite the fact that one cup of Bulletproof coffee contains up to 500 calories and around 51g of fat (women are recommended to consume 36g to 62g of this a day), of which more than 70 per cent is saturated — the most harmful to our health.

Asprey claims it works thanks to the coffee boosting your metabolism, while the oil forces the body into a fat-burning mode which melts away a muffin-top or unwanted tummy quickly.

By the Daily Mail

I actually did a double take at seeing a guy do this while being out.

I have seen it before and tried the butter... Meh. Not bad, but, not my cup of tea.

Haha! It's a pun!

It wasn't bad at all, but, then, I never use sugar anyway.

I've actually heard butter+coffee few times in a week couple of years ago.

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Oh, I will join you! I use the Kerry Gold in it. By the way, it is Irish Butter, but you can get it almost anywhere.

It's not easy to get that in Singapore. There was a place I knew have it but recently, I don't see it there. :-( sad.