Coffee is consumed in large amount by populations across the world and is the world’s second most valuable commodity after petroleum. Coffee has now been available in the decaffeinated form for ...
Everybody loves a cuppa – but do we know the effect a cup of coffee can have on the body? The brew’s antioxidants present several health benefits but also have their share of downsides. The following ...
Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner has spent over a decade working as a writer in New York City. She currently covers all aspects of food, dining, travel and lifestyle trends and the intersection of culture, ...
Some of us love the taste of coffee but can’t deal with the effects of caffeine. So how exactly do you take the caffeine out of a coffee bean? If you’re partial to a cup of coffee minus the caffeine, ...
Decaffeinated coffee doesn't exactly get a lot of love. When you see mugs that read things like "Death before decaf," it raises an important question: Do people simply want their coffee with caffeine, ...
Millions of Americans drink decaf coffee to get that perfectly bitter taste without all the jitters. But does decaf really have no caffeine? What’s the difference between "decaffeinated" and ...
The average German drinks 150 liters of coffee every year, and many legends surround the history of our favorite drink. One of these is about a memorable encounter that is supposed to have occurred on ...
Caffeine, like everything else, also has a flipside. Research has been able to establish a link between caffeine and some negative health effects, but hasn’t been able to adequately measure the impact ...
For a drink sometimes jokingly called "depresso" or "'grounds' for divorce," it's safe to say decaffeinated coffee isn't a widely beloved drink. But a viral meme suggests the drink's claimed origin ...
DEAR DOCTORS: I love decaffeinated black tea and drink a lot of it. Since I don't add sugar or milk, I have always felt it was healthy. Now I'm questioning that assumption because I've heard that the ...