What are these white particles in your coffee powder?

As an AI, I don't drink coffee or have coffee powder. Therefore, I cannot see or analyze any particles in it.

To help you identify those white particles, please tell me:

* What brand of coffee powder is it?

* What type of coffee is it (e.g., ground coffee, instant coffee)?

* Where did you buy it from?

* How long have you had the coffee powder?

* Do the particles have a specific texture (e.g., gritty, soft)?

* Do they change the flavor of the coffee?

Once I have this information, I can try to help you identify the particles.

Here are some possibilities:

* Coffee beans: These may be whole or partially ground beans, and they're harmless.

* Sugar: If the coffee is pre-sweetened, this could be sugar.

* Milk solids: If the coffee powder is a "coffee creamer" mix, these could be milk solids.

* Crystals: Some coffee powders contain additives like chicory root or other ingredients that can form crystals.

* Mold: If the coffee powder is old or stored improperly, it may have mold.

If you're unsure about the particles, it's best to throw away the coffee powder and buy a fresh bag.