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Coffee Health - New Antioxidant On The Block
Green coffee beans have supplied a new player in the antioxidant arena. An extract of green coffee beans has been found to have a stronger antioxidant effect than established antioxidants like green tea and grape seed extract.
The active...
Does Coffee Make You Fat or Help with Diabetes?
Who the heck knows…?
According to two studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association the opposite is true and it states if you have diabetes you should get rid of caffeine.
Duke University Medical Centre in a 2004...
Gourmet Coffee: Coffee for the Connoisseurs
Take a sip of this sinfully pleasurable and intoxicating delight known as Gourmet coffee. You simply can't resist it. Let the tantalizing aroma and exotic flavors of the choicest Gourmet Coffee beans tickle your taste buds and elevate you to the...
Hamilton Beach Brew Station 12 Cup Coffee Maker
The Hamilton Beach Brew Station 12 Cup Coffee Maker is unique amongst coffee makers. This coffee maker has no carafe, instead the coffee is self contained within the unit and is released into your cup by pressing on a dispenser. A great idea it...
Home Made Ice Cream Recipe for Coffee Can Ice Cream
This delicious home made ice cream recipe can be made with a few simple ingredients and a couple of coffee cans.
The very best thing about having birthday cake is the ice cream that goes along with it.
Learn how to make your own yummy...
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American Coffee
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.
Americans consume more coffee than any other nation on earth.
Coffee companies in America revolutionized coffee marketing,
packaging, distributing, and even processing and roasting in the
late 19th and early 20th centuries. America has sent troops to
other countries to protect coffee growers and exporters from
civil unrest. Yes, America is in love with coffee.
Coffee even played a role in the birth of America. Early British
colonists revolted against Britain taxing tea. They exerted
their independence by throwing cases of English tea into Boston
Harbor during the famed Boston Tea Party. The early American
coffee drinker was seen as patriotic and independent.
American coffee retailers like Starbucks have created huge
multi-billion dollar companies. They did this by providing the
public not only a good cup of coffee but a relaxing place to
socialize and drink their coffee. Starbucks did not invent the
coffeehouse by any means. The earliest known coffeehouse opened
in 1475 in Constantinople. But Starbucks
definitely
revolutionized the experience for American coffee drinkers and
carried the modern coffeehouse into the 21st century.
Americans have taken coffee with them into every war since the
Revolution of 1776. Whether to stay awake in battle or as a
comforting, soothing reminder of home in the midst of bleak and
frightening conditions or both.
In fact, many wars have been fought over coffee and the lands on
which it is grown. From small scale turf wars to full blown
civil wars and political revolt. Such as in Nicaragua in the
late 1800's and early 1900's.
Coffee has become an integral part of every society it has ever
been introduced to from the time it was discovered about 600
A.D. There is definitely something about the dark, mysterious
and tantalizing beverage that captivates the spirit and captures
the imagination. American coffee drinkers are no different and
have adopted the age old addiction with gusto.
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