GrilledGoat
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Too bad there is no truly decaffeinated coffee! For I used to enjoy coffee's antioxidant properties and those of tea - but caffeine does nothing for me.
again I have to wonder is it the caffeine or all that sugar in their starbucks making them riverdance...
Some times cannabis makes me riverdance... but I enjoy that lmao...
sorry just keeping it light hearted and fun today.
I drank un-sweetened tea and suffered the same jitteryness!
Caffeine is a stimulant that raises heartbeat and blood pressure, I would say that shaking is a recognized side effect of caffeine intake.
Depends on the consumption, but yes I also agree with that. I avoid all forms of refined sugar and just eat a lot of fruit!From a health standpoint, I think sugar is much more harmful to you than coffee.
Weird, If I drink any tea with tannins (black/green) on an empty stomach I have the same reaction.I can't drink coffee any more, one sip and I instantly puke. I can drink caffeinated tea but do not seek it out. I refuse unnatural drinks like soda etc . . .
There was a study about the supposed link between coffee consumption and cardio issues, and they found what amounted to basically 50/50% genetic variant, where half of humanity (coffee achievers lol) had the coffee gene and half did not. Roughly one half of humanity can drink as much as they want and the other half will have cardio issues unless they keep it to 1 - 2 cups per day.
- ....and a dark roast has the least caffeine/best flavor.
I don't think most people would agree with this, dark roasts are where the flavor is at, but many americans do mistake acidity for flavor. Acidity can provide some balance, bit it's the caramelizing of these acids (& lipids) that give a coffee bean its flavor profile.It may have the least caffeine but the best flavor? That's debateable. To me, a dark roast masks some of the best flavor that coffee has to offer, much like combustion masks some of the best flavor that weed has to offer.
I don't think most people would agree with this, dark roasts are where the flavor is at, but many americans do mistake acidity for flavor. It's the caramelizing of these acids (& lipids) that give a coffee bean its flavor profile, think french, turkish, italian and latin roasts these guys knew what was up.
Those guys have a nice consistent product When I buy roasted beans from costco I prefer their organic rainforest blend, amazon has the k-cup size of this as well (remember that toxic load!).I agree. I've been drinking this, and it has very good flavor!
http://www.amazon.com/San-Francisco-Bay-Coffee-French/dp/B00FRTXDDA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1409075458&sr=8-2&keywords=san francisco bay french roast
I don't think most people would agree with this, dark roasts are where the flavor is at, but many americans do mistake acidity for flavor. Acidity can provide some balance, bit it's the caramelizing of these acids (& lipids) that give a coffee bean its flavor profile.
Think french, turkish, italian and latin roasts these guys knew what was up
Starbucks isn't about coffee, it's about specialty drinks. I don't bother with their regular coffee, would rather pourover my own. There's a real good local place I go to that has coffee good enough for me to drink black which I don't usually do.I drink my coffee now black as well. I used to use frothed milk, but no more.
I also used to really like dark roasts and typically only drank French Roasts, but then someone introduced me to a really good medium light roast (African beans are my favorite) and the complexity of all the different flavors really came through (citrus notes, nuts, chocolate) that was previously masked by the smokey taste of dark roasted beans.
Everyone once in awhile though, I get a dark roast urge but being that it's not a regular thing for me (maybe once a month), I'll head on out to Starbucks to get my quick dark roast fix (not the best by any stretch but it'll do in a pinch).