Do caffeinated and decaf coffee have the same health benefits?
The health benefits found for drinking decaf coffee are similar to that of caffeinated coffee, including a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, some cancers and overall mortality. More recently, coffee has been linked with improved weight management over time.
Most of the health benefits have been shown by drinking three cups of decaf per day.
Moderation is key, and remember that the greatest health benefits will come from having a balanced diet.
B
Blues Man said
07:53 AM Nov 2, 2023
Hi Brodie , i once drank 3 big cups of strong Sambuca coffee and i thought my heart was going to jump out of my chest
I also like the little saying at the end .
peter67 said
10:26 AM Nov 2, 2023
Proper coffee first thing in the morning stops you from killing people :)
Whenarewethere said
10:45 AM Nov 2, 2023
& if you hand grind beans (just bought a new grinder) it is part of the ritual of stopping one actually killing people. One can emulate the process!
Trailer Sailer said
05:52 PM Dec 9, 2023
My local coffee shop designated a decaf, soy milk, no sugar coffee order a Why Bother!
Mein said
08:59 PM Dec 9, 2023
8 - 10 mugs of Nescafe Gold each day (no milk, no sugar).
KJB said
08:29 AM Dec 10, 2023
Trailer Sailer wrote:
My local coffee shop designated a decaf, soy milk, no sugar coffee order a Why Bother!
Decaffeinating coffee is like gutting a rabbit, throwing away the carcass and then eating the guts....(you still get the taste of rabbit.)
"Soy milk" is plant JUICE .....milk comes from mammary glands.
"No sugar" the high spot in that Order. Good coffee made correctly is not bitter .....sugar is a contaminate used to try and make poorly made/bad coffee palatable.
KB
-- Edited by KJB on Sunday 10th of December 2023 10:32:51 AM
Are We Lost said
10:48 AM Dec 10, 2023
KJB wrote:..sugar is a contaminate used to try and make poorly made/bad coffee palatable.
I don't agree that the use of sugar is constrained to poor coffee. Personally I have been drinking coffee without sugar now for 20-30 years. In fact, now that I prefer it that way, if someone put half a teaspoon of sugar in my coffee I would probably not drink it. Quality of the coffee us irrelevant.
It is the increasing desire for much of the population for everything to be sweet. Uggh.
Pradokakadudavid said
02:30 PM Jan 7, 2024
I have a great tee shirt with the following comment on it:
A balanced diet is a beer in both hands!!!!
Sounds very scientific to me!
KJB said
02:55 PM Jan 7, 2024
You have not had enough coffee until you can thread a sewing machine....
while it is still running..!!!
dogbox said
05:59 PM Jan 7, 2024
peter67 wrote:
Proper coffee first thing in the morning stops you from killing people :)
x2
Aussie1 said
07:12 PM Jan 7, 2024
As a Green Tea drinker, I don't miss having coffee, besides why would I want something that may stop me from killing someone that deserves it !!
yobarr said
08:10 PM Jan 7, 2024
Aussie1 wrote:
As a Green Tea drinker, I don't miss having coffee, besides why would I want something that may stop me from killing someone that deserves it !!
Love it Paul! Cheers
landy said
10:33 PM Jan 7, 2024
yobarr wrote:
Aussie1 wrote:
As a Green Tea drinker, I don't miss having coffee, besides why would I want something that may stop me from killing someone that deserves it !!
Love it Paul! Cheers
X 2
67HR said
07:10 AM Jan 13, 2024
If you want a Nespresso on the road without taking up space you only need pods, hot water and one of these.
https://youtu.be/7PKk1lTFmHk?si=5FRdITdkmMcd7c6a
My youngest gave me one for Xmas.
It's very good.
-- Edited by 67HR on Saturday 13th of January 2024 07:11:17 AM
-- Edited by 67HR on Saturday 13th of January 2024 07:18:08 AM
Do caffeinated and decaf coffee have the same health benefits?
The health benefits found for drinking decaf coffee are similar to that of caffeinated coffee, including a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, some cancers and overall mortality. More recently, coffee has been linked with improved weight management over time.
Most of the health benefits have been shown by drinking three cups of decaf per day.
Moderation is key, and remember that the greatest health benefits will come from having a balanced diet.
B
Hi Brodie , i once drank 3 big cups of strong Sambuca coffee and i thought my heart was going to jump out of my chest
I also like the little saying at the end .
& if you hand grind beans (just bought a new grinder) it is part of the ritual of stopping one actually killing people. One can emulate the process!
8 - 10 mugs of Nescafe Gold each day (no milk, no sugar).
Decaffeinating coffee is like gutting a rabbit, throwing away the carcass and then eating the guts....(you still get the taste of rabbit.)
"Soy milk" is plant JUICE .....milk comes from mammary glands.
"No sugar" the high spot in that Order. Good coffee made correctly is not bitter .....sugar is a contaminate used to try and make poorly made/bad coffee palatable.
KB
-- Edited by KJB on Sunday 10th of December 2023 10:32:51 AM
I don't agree that the use of sugar is constrained to poor coffee. Personally I have been drinking coffee without sugar now for 20-30 years. In fact, now that I prefer it that way, if someone put half a teaspoon of sugar in my coffee I would probably not drink it. Quality of the coffee us irrelevant.
It is the increasing desire for much of the population for everything to be sweet. Uggh.
I have a great tee shirt with the following comment on it:
A balanced diet is a beer in both hands!!!!
Sounds very scientific to me!
You have not had enough coffee until you can thread a sewing machine....
while it is still running..!!!
x2
Love it Paul! Cheers
X 2
If you want a Nespresso on the road without taking up space you only need pods, hot water and one of these.
https://youtu.be/7PKk1lTFmHk?si=5FRdITdkmMcd7c6a
My youngest gave me one for Xmas.
It's very good.
-- Edited by 67HR on Saturday 13th of January 2024 07:11:17 AM
-- Edited by 67HR on Saturday 13th of January 2024 07:18:08 AM
Just bought one that takes my CafeItaly or Aldi KFee pods.
Works great and no mess. Just use my Bellman as a steamer now when away.
70 ml wouldn't wet the whistle!!
Can it be set up and kept hot for a few hours?
i.e., is it anyway insulated?
Is there a larger model?
B
-- Edited by Brodie Allen on Saturday 13th of January 2024 03:41:02 PM
Cuppamona
Pipamoka
One of them says that it keeps the brew hot for a couple of hours.
All seem a bit fiddly and tiny compared with the small plungers available.
B
I don't know about a bigger model b, or an insulated one.
As per pod coffee, I prefer to drink them straight away.
I have a couple of Yeti insulated cups that do the long haul drinks..
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