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Decaffeination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Decaffeination is the act of removing caffeine from coffee beans, mate, cocoa, tea leaves and other caffeine-containing materials. (While caffeine-free soft drinks are occasionally referred to as "de...
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So to say decaf coffee is better for you than ordinary coffee is a bit like saying a Marlboro Light is better for you than an ordinary Marlboro cigarette. Technically it is, but in terms of the potential ... Companies spend billions of pounds advertising decaffeinated coffee and we spend billions of pounds buying it.
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"Drinking decaffeinated coffee is no better than drinking regular coffee because of the large concentration of the chemical Trichloroethylene. It is used mainly as a de-greasing agent in the metal industry and as a solvent and dry cleaning agent in the clothing industry.
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We've had those watery cups of bitter brew that are labeled "decaf" and find it better to skip the cup of decaf rather than partake in a less than satisfying cup of coffee. This experience can be avoided altogether, if you follow some basic decaf rules. ... If you drink decaffeinated coffee for health reasons, to cut down...
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Still, for the coffee devotee even listless decaffeinated coffee is better than mint tea, and you can always compromise and spruce up a caffeine-free coffee by adding a little full-bodied caffeinated coffee before grinding it, or by creating your own low-caffeine blend.“...
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