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  • Coffee in America  By : John Doe
    American coffee? Technically there is no such thing, at least none that is grown in North America. There is such a thing as the American coffee consumer which might as well be an institution all their own for it's their money that drives a substantial portion of the market.
  • Ethiopian Coffee  By : John Doe
    Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee, yet it is not a country that comes to mind when the average consumer thinks of coffee.
  • Are Coffee Enemas The Real Thing?  By : John Doe
    Coffee enemas detoxify the liver, as well as cleans the colon. Some people claim that they provide immediate relief to toxicity symptoms, such as congestion, indigestion, pain and headaches.
  • Coffee Breaks - Do They Create Stress?  By : John Doe
    The American custom of taking break during the working hours. Thus coffee breaks began in the early 20th century. At the end of the 19th century, the American workplace was a dreadful place for a break. But as the century turned, social reform was gaining steam.
  • Those Elusive Coffee Beans!  By : John Doe
    With the spread of various coffee beans into our lives, it can be more and more difficult to discern what you're buying at the market. And that's not surprising given the sheer numbers game.
  • Coffee and Asthma?  By : John Doe
    Here are some facts about the relationship between coffee and asthma. Regular coffee drinkers have about 1/3 less asthma symptoms than those of non-coffee drinkers according to a Harvard researcher who studied 20,000 people.
  • Coffee Storage Myths; Freeze Your Fresh Roasted Coffee & Other Popular Misconceptions  By : John Doe
    So you are finally fed up with that bland black liquid, you once called coffee, brewed from the finest can of generic supermarket grinds. You are financially outraged at the price of a single cup of designer coffee shop coffee.
  • Arabica Coffee  By : John Doe
    As you may have guessed, Arabica coffee gets its name from Arabia, the land of kings. When it comes to coffee, Arabica is definitely king. As legend has it, a goat herd named Kaldi discovered coffee on the Arabian peninsula around 500-600 A. D.
  • Make the Switch! Coffee to Tea  By : John Doe
    Having a hard time giving up your 4 cups of coffee each day? Evidence shows by switching to tea you can add some significant health benefits. The health benefit of drinking tea is chalked up to one explanation, antioxidants.
  • Brazilian Coffee  By : John Doe
    Adultery, deceit and politics, all the makings of a modern-day best-seller, yet this story is over 250 years old and what ultimately led to brazilian coffee.
  • How To Clean A Coffee Maker  By : John Doe
    Ever wonder how to clean a coffee maker the right way? Drip coffee makers need to be cleaned at least once a month to keep your coffee tasting good.
  • History of Arabian Coffee  By : John Doe
    Arabian coffee is the quintessential coffee of the world. Arabia lends its name to the highest quality coffee plant in the world, Coffea Arabica. Arabian coffee accounts for about 80% of all coffee produced in the world. It prefers higher elevations and drier climates than its cousin C. robusta.
  • Kenya Coffee History  By : John Doe
    In Kenya coffee production dates back several hundred years. Coffee was originally discovered in Ethiopia, Kenya's neighbor to the north.
  • History of Instant Coffee  By : John Doe
    Mention instant coffee to any connoisseur and you are sure to get a frown of disgust.
  • Coffee from Guatemala  By : John Doe
    In Guatemala coffee grows in the heart of what was once the center of the Great Mayan Civilization. The Maya ruled this region of Central America from around 2500 B. C. until the arrival of Spanish Conquistadors in mid 1500 A. D.
  • Which Coffees are Highest in Antioxidants?  By : John Doe
    As researchers learn more about antioxidants with health and disease, they increasingly find themselves drawn to their influence on overall health. With them becoming an ever larger realm of study, people are looking for new ways to obtain high levels for them to be beneficial.
  • Gourmet Coffee Stops Decrease Gas Mileage;Home Brewed Premium Coffee Reduce Traffic Congestion  By : John Doe
    A researcher has stirred up the commuter coffee mug with the suggestion that morning rush hour traffic is worsened by stops for daily morning gourmet coffee at Starbucks and other premium coffee houses.
  • Coffee and Depression: Coffee as an Antidepressant?  By : John Doe
    When you grab that morning cup of java, you're probably not thinking of it as an antidepressant. You're just trying to get that morning pick me up to get your day going.
  • Coffee and Alzheimers Disease  By : John Doe
    With the American population aging rapidly, diseases that affect the health of the elderly are becoming increasingly important. The prevalence of these conditions is increasing and is costing both insurers and taxpayers billions of dollars each year.
  • History of the Coffee and Espresso Machine  By : John Doe
    A large percentage of the population loves to drink both gourmet coffee and espresso drinks. We are all aware of the fact that coffee and espresso provide a boost of energy and they also warm your body up on those cold winter days.
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