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Measuring coffee
There seem to be so many different ways to measure coffee consumption and the amount of caffeine consumed, especially. What are the prevailing standards? The French program in the last post reports a big difference in caffeine depending whether it is produced as in France through hot water passing through the ground beans or in the US when drinking coffee that has brewed first.
"Café et AVC" - Bien être / forme - Santé - Télématin - Emission présentée par William Leymergie - France 2
Good news for women! Did I hear correctly say that something like 2 billion cups of coffee are consumed every day?
27 October 2011
"For Coffee Fans, Virtual Treasure Maps" - NYTimes.com
Who would have thought that coffee would have produced all this?
26 October 2011
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20 October 2011
"Quatre tasses de café par jour diminueraient de 20 % le risque de dépression, Croissance verte"
Are all cups of coffee created equal?
19 October 2011
18 October 2011
"Starbucks Adds Lighter 'Blonde' Roast to Lineup" - NYTimes.com
The history of coffee "taste" is fascinating to ponder.
07 October 2011
01 October 2011
"For women, risk of depression falls as coffee intake rises" - CNN.com
There is a lot of research to take "on board" about coffee and its impact on women and men.
"For Joe Quesada, No Rest From the Drawing Board on Sundays" - NYTimes.com
Note the espresso start of the day!
28 September 2011
"Spilling the Beans About Coffee's Origins" - Video - Today Show
Good to see this sort of reporting happening, but need to look at it more closely.
26 September 2011
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14 September 2011
"Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream - Inside the Pint - Fair Trade"
Saw a poster, I think, in the Ben & Jerry's window in Chapel Hill today that read "Fair Trade Coffee Rocks!"
12 September 2011
"Some Coffee in Your Milk" - NYTimes.com
Not sure the significance of this, but perhaps I am missing something obvious.
10 September 2011
"The Coffee Collective in Torvehallerne" - NYTimes.com
How many "coffee collectives" are there in other countries? How do they relate to the countries in which the coffee is grown?
08 September 2011
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31 May 2011
Ristretto | Stumptown Stubbies - NYTimes.com
I have still not gotten to the point of drinking cold coffee.