Caffeine and Pregnancy
Coffee, on its own, appears to have some pretty goodish benefits. Coffee is in all likelihood the substance most illustrious for its caffeine content but it is too present in teas, hot chocolates, energy drinks, many fizzy drinks and chocolate. Some medicinal remedies for headaches, colds and flu also contain doses of caffeine. Coffee specifically, in high dosage, has also been related with an increased chance of stillbirth.
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Different Models of Espresso Coffee Machines
Nowadays there are various ways to enjoy a cup of coffee. We used to simply pour in a cup, put in some sugar and creamer to have our fill. Today we enjoy cappuccinos, lattes, and espressos. Find out how you can enjoy all these in the comforts of your own home!
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6 Ways to Make a Better Espresso
You might be the kind of coffee nut that experiences the espresso from a commercial machine made by a trained barista, on a habitual basis. A wonderful master espresso machine will no doubt be…
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Murder, Betrayal, and Deceit – The Secret History of the Coffee Bean – Part 1
Coffee is arguably the most popular drink in the world. This article follows its journey from a the lonely fields of Ethiopia to the bustling cafes of Europe. It’s a bloody tale of murder, betrayal, and deceit.
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Murder, Betrayal, and Deceit – The Secret History of the Coffee Bean – Part 2
Having stolen their very own coffee plant, Dutch traders began cultivation trials on the East Indian Dutch colony of Java, hence the internationally recognized association with the precious drink. By the 1690′s, coffee plantations had rapidly spread to nearby island colonies of Sumatra, Timor, and Bali. The industrious Dutch East India company also began large scale coffee production in Ceylon, where the plant had already been introduced by the Arabs.
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Keuruig K Cups – Five Steps to Save Money
Keurig K cups can cost you a lot of after a period of time. If you are a daily K cup coffee drinker, then here are five steps that you can use to save you money.
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Coffee Percolator – a Buying Tips
Coffee percolator is a must have kitchen appliance for brewing coffee. Besides the small size, nothing beats it for the time it takes to produce a cup of coffee. Persistent brewing at 1 cup of coffee per minute is quite common nowadays. Speed and great taste. Now what other reasons do you need to convert?
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A GOOD STRONG COFFEE
IF YOU LIKE COFFEE AND WANT TO TRY SOMETHING NEW THIS IS A RECIPE FOR YOU!!!!!
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Murder, Betrayal, and Deceit – The Secret History of the Coffee Bean – Part 4
No matter where European colonialists went, one thing was for sure, they brought coffee. Interestingly, Catholic missionaries and religious preachers were influential in the spread of coffee as well. Given their natural interest in botany, Christian monks were intrigued by the plant, studying and nurturing it in their gardens.
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Murder, Betrayal, and Deceit – The Secret History of the Coffee Bean – Part 3
In the past two installments of this series, we discussed how the Dutch and French had managed to steal coffee seeds from the Middle East and establish their own successful plantations in the Far Eastern lands of Indonesia all the way to the New World, including Central and South America. Now there is dispute about who first brought coffee to the New World, the Dutch or the French, but their colonial legacy is undeniable. The year after the Dutch gifted the coffee tree to the French King Lois XIV, the Dutch shipped the tree to their territories in…
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