[ExI] Coffee consumption linked to increased longevity
Stuart LaForge
avant at sollegro.com
Thu Sep 29 01:40:27 UTC 2022
Quoting BillW:
> I didn't know you were a coffeeist. I buy various beans, roast them
> myself, mix and match, and use all settings between blond and fairly dark,
> but not French roast. I'll never run out of combinations to try. I add
> decaf sometimes.
> Sweetmarias.com is my supplier. They give a recommendation as to just how
> dark to roast them. I like the 'gesha' and the honey processed beans.
> Also Yirgacheffe. Where coffee was first discovered - Ethiopa.
> Coffee beans have over 1000 chemicals in them, who knows what they do? Tea
> leaves are probably just as complex.
> There probably are psychological reasons for the difference between tea and
> coffee drinkers. bill w
What are the differences between coffee and tea drinkers? I happen to
drink both, coffee in the morning and tea in the evening. As you seem
quite the coffee aficionado, have you or would you try kopi luwak?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kopi_luwak
I mean it must be good coffee since it was already consumed once by a
fellow coffee-lover. Plus it is considered by some to be the "cruelest
coffee". And you can get it on sale for less than $1 USD per gram.
https://cluwak.com
What's not to love? ;)
Stuart LaForge
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