Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Decaffeinated coffee is really good for you?


Rather recently, scientists have discovered a type of tree that produces coffee coffee with very little caffeine. This type of coffee is on sale, which currently rely on current methods of removing caffeine from coffee. But sometimes it is believed that these methods are suitable for the taste of coffee.

There have been a series of blind taste test different flavors of decaffeinated coffee has seen> Coffee. This blind taste tests have shown that people can tell the difference between the two. Just like beer and ground coffee at the right consistency in a coffee grinder, you should have a pleasant taste.

The most common method to remove the caffeine in coffee is hot, with plenty of water and treated with a chemical called methylene chloride. Decaffeinated coffee was actually soaked in water several times before reachingCup.

The ground coffee is then dipped in dilute hydrochloric acid, it is amazing what the coffee!

If there is a difference in taste for the effects of chemicals more than the absence or presence of caffeine.

The process of removing the caffeine begins when the beans are roasted and green. That started soaking the beans in hot water, which makes the grains open the pores. Methylene chloride is used toRinse the beans, the caffeine is removed from the beans.

Alternatively, if grains are soaked in hot water for several hours. Caffeine found in the bathroom of methylene chloride is used to remove the caffeine from the bath. The beans are then dipped in a bath again to absorb the flavor of the beans before washing. When this process is completed, the result should be a point of no caffeine.

Another technique known as the Swiss method, not used Methylene chloride. The beans are soaked in hot water for several hours, the water is filtered through charcoal to remove the caffeine. This coal is modified so that it is almost pure carbon with a surface that bind to other molecules, especially caffeine.

The first method is more widespread, is not so expensive, many manufacturers use this method. Nobody knows for sure whether this treatment on the taste of> Coffee. Experts believe that coffee affects the taste, but industry experts claim otherwise.

There are other ways to reduce the amount of caffeine in coffee. The consumption of roasted coffee, the darker and less acid contains less caffeine. You can also use decaffeinated coffee blends, which retain the same taste, without much caffeine.

There are many different types of coffee, as the people whovery personal. Caffeine is very bitter and it is probable that the removal of caffeine at the expense of taste. If you prefer coffee blends, decaffeinated or regular for all tastes.

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