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22/05/2024

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📌People most commonly use caffeine for mental alertness, headache, migraine, athletic performance, memory, and obesity. ...
20/05/2024

📌People most commonly use caffeine for mental alertness, headache, migraine, athletic performance, memory, and obesity. It is also used for asthma, gallbladder disease, ADHD, low blood pressure, depression, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support most of these other uses.☕️☕️☕️

📌Fun Facts! 📍The first known coffee house was established in 1475 in Istanbul, Turkey. The coffee house, known as “Kiva ...
03/04/2023

📌Fun Facts!

📍The first known coffee house was established in 1475 in Istanbul, Turkey. The coffee house, known as “Kiva Han,” served a wide variety of coffee drinks that had been brought to the city by traders from Yemen, Ethiopia and other parts of the world.

📌Another fun coffee fact: Coffee houses have always been about more than just the coffee!
Kiva Han also featured a variety of other activities and became known as a place where intellectuals, politicians, poets, writers and philosophers were able to discuss news and ideas, write, share stories and debate. This type of coffee culture still exists today, with coffee shops still serving as a popular gathering place where people can come together to share a drink and conversation.

📍LIGHT ROASTS HAVE MORE CAFFEINE THAN DARK ROASTS.     This is because light roast beans are roasted for a shorter amoun...
22/03/2023

📍LIGHT ROASTS HAVE MORE CAFFEINE THAN DARK ROASTS.

This is because light roast beans are roasted for a shorter amount of time and at a lower temperature than dark roast beans, so they retain more of their natural caffeine content. Light roast coffees have a milder flavor and aroma compared to dark roast coffees.

Dark roast coffees, on the other hand, have a bolder flavor and aroma. The beans are roasted longer and at a higher temperature, resulting in a less acidic taste and lower caffeine content.

DAVAO Region is known to be a major food basket in the country due to the variety of crops and fruits it produces. It is...
06/03/2023

DAVAO Region is known to be a major food basket in the country due to the variety of crops and fruits it produces. It is popular for the durian and pomelo. It is also known as the country's top producer of cavendish bananas. Recently, Davao Region has also been declared as the Cacao Capital of the Philippines.

In recent years, we are also seeing another crop industry that would soon be associated with Davao too -- coffee.

According to the Philippines Statistics Authority (PSA), Davao Region produces 17.8 percent of the 60,000 metric tons (MT) of coffee produced nationwide in 2019. Davao Region is the second-largest producer of coffee in the Philippines, tied with the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (Barmm). The biggest coffee producer in the country is Soccsksargen at 34.2.

Davao Region also has the second-largest number of fruit-bearing coffee trees at 13,608,316 as of 2015.

📌TYPES OF COFFEE BEANSIf you are a self-confessed coffee lover, to really appreciate your coffee we invite you to learn ...
28/02/2023

📌TYPES OF COFFEE BEANS

If you are a self-confessed coffee lover, to really appreciate your coffee we invite you to learn more about the main coffee bean types that are currently found on the market.

The four main coffee types are Arabica, Robusta, Excelsa, and Liberica and all four of them have radically different taste profiles.

📌Why coffee?
28/02/2023

📌Why coffee?

📌T R I V I A
27/02/2023

📌T R I V I A

📌Your brew gives you benefits beyond an energy boost. Here are the top ways coffee can positively impact your health:1. ...
18/02/2023

📌Your brew gives you benefits beyond an energy boost. Here are the top ways coffee can positively impact your health:

1. You could live longer.

Recent studies found that coffee drinkers are less likely to die from some of the leading causes of death in women: coronary heart disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease.

2. Your body may process glucose (or sugar) better.

That’s the theory behind studies that found that people who drink more coffee are less likely to get type 2 diabetes.

3. You're less likely to develop heart failure.

Drinking one to two cups of coffee a day may help ward off heart failure, when a weakened heart has difficulty pumping enough blood to the body.

4. You are less likely to develop Parkinson's disease.

Caffeine is not only linked to a lower chance of developing Parkinson’s disease, but it may also help those with the condition better control their movements.

5. Your liver will thank you.

6. Your odds of getting colon cancer will go way down.

One in 23 women develop colon cancer. But researchers found that coffee drinkers — decaf or regular — were 26 percent less likely to develop colorectal cancer.

7.You may decrease your risk of getting Alzheimer's disease.

Almost two-thirds of Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease are women. But the caffeine in two cups of coffee may provide significant protection against developing the condition. In fact, researchers found that women age 65 and older who drank two to three cups of coffee a day were less likely to develop dementia in general.

8.You're not as likely to suffer a stroke.

For women, drinking at least one cup of coffee a day is associated with lowered stroke risk, which is the fourth leading cause of death in women.

📌Coffee is a beverage brewed from roasted coffee beans. Darkly colored, bitter, and slightly acidic, coffee has a stimul...
10/02/2023

📌Coffee is a beverage brewed from roasted coffee beans. Darkly colored, bitter, and slightly acidic, coffee has a stimulating effect on humans, primarily due to its caffeine content. It has the highest sales in the world market for hot drinks.☕️☕️☕️

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