TikTok has launched several coffee trends, from delicious (but time-consuming) whipped coffee recipes, to a Whole Foods brown butter cookie latte dupe . One of the most enduring trends on the coffee front, however, is also said to be a nutrition hack. Enter TikTok's viral "proffee" — aka protein coffee.

While the concept of adding some extra protein to your morning cup of joe isn't entirely groundbreaking, the proffee method is definitely a bit unconventional. In one viral video , a creator gets her coffee over ice, before topping it off with an entire vanilla protein shake. Other TikTokers pour their coffee at home, but still include a full protein shake as the final ingredient.

People on social media swear by proffee, saying that the added protein shake tastes just like regular coffee creamer, only with a fraction of the sugar and calories. Others claim that proffee has helped them hit their protein goals and feel more satisfied throughout the day. But is protein coffee good for you? To find out more, we asked a registered dietitian whether protein coffee is actually healthy to drink.

Read on for some expert-approved insight, plus some potential risks to be aware of before trying TikTok's proffee trend for yourself. Amanda Li , RDN, CNSC, is a registered dietitian nutritionist specializing in oncology nutrition and nutrition support. Is Protein Coffee Good For You? Although it's been popularized on TikTok as a new and healthy alternative to coffee creamer, protein shakes .