Starbucks Possible New Keto Food Option

sousvide
dining-out

(Howie Levy) #1

I just saw this today in Boston, MA location. Today is the 1st day, did not try it as I wanted to further inspect the ingredients list. Rice starch and cane sugar are listed.
Ingredients
cottage cheese (cultured skim milk, skim milk, milk, cream, contains 2 % or less of: whey, lactose, salt, maltodextrin, guar gum, citric acid, carrageenan, mono- and diglycerides, locust bean gum, xanthan gum, carob bean gum, potassium sorbate, carbon dioxide [to maintain freshness], natural flavor, vitamin a palmitate, enzymes), eggs (eggs, citric acid), monterey jack cheese (pasteurized milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes, potato starch, powdered cellulose, natamycin [a natural mold inhibitor]), unsalted butter (pasteurized cream, natural flavors), gruyere cheese (pasteurized part-skim milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes, potato starch, powdered cellulose, natamycin [a natural mold inhibitor]), uncured bacon - no nitrites or nitrates added except as naturally occuring in sea salt and celery juice powder (pork belly, water, sea salt, cane sugar, natural flavors), rice starch, hot sauce (distilled vinegar, red pepper, salt), salt. contains: egg, milk.
https://www.starbucks.com/menu/food/hot-breakfast/sous-vide-egg-bites-bacon-gruyere


Keto "Fast" Food Options that don't suck...or do they?
#2

Looks good. But, 9g of carbs in one of em.


(G. Andrew Duthie) #3

Ingredients on the list to be concerned about:

  • Lactose (milk sugar)
  • Maltodextrin (sugar)
  • Potato starch (turns to sugar quickly)
  • Cane sugar
  • Rice starch (see above)
  • Natural flavors (can be used to hide sugars, etc.)

Given that there’s no fiber listed, even if you’re counting net carbs, you’d be at half the typical recommended daily intake. Probably not a great idea for keto.


Keto "Fast" Food Options that don't suck...or do they?
#4

Pass


(Becky Searls) #5

pretty sure it’s 9 carbs for both:
https://news.starbucks.com/news/starbucks-sous-vide-egg-bites


(Howie Levy) #6

I agree, but they are getting closer to what we need.


#7

Yea, I would eat them if that’s the case. Not “real food” but keto enough in a pinch.


(G. Andrew Duthie) #8

Amen to that!

Baby steps is definitely better than no steps at all.


(Jessica K) #9

I’m happy they are getting on with the low-carb WOE. This isn’t perfect… but it’s a nice start :slight_smile:


#10

It’s nice to see Starbucks make the effort to offer low carb options but I’m turned off by the cane sugar, rice and potato starches.


(Becky Searls) #11

Guys! This is all so nice to see! And totally makes me feel better about my post about being bummed about the negative reaction to my post over here:

Thanks for pointing out the potential positives. Obviously any food we don’t make at home usually leaves something to be desired, but, baby steps!


Keto "Fast" Food Options that don't suck...or do they?
(Karen Parrott) #12

Dang, that’s a no go for me. For my teenager, it may be an option for her…


(Adriana Flores) #13

I am new to keto. And I tried the egg bites at Starbucks this morning. They were surprisingly tasty. In a pinch it seems most on this forum agree they are not bad. Still learning…