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The Truth About Decaffeinated Gourmet Coffee

Posted in Food and Drink by admin
Mar 03 2010
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It is no secret that an industry catering to beverages is a huge money making enterprise. This, of course, includes organic coffee. However, no matter what the beverages are, such as teas, bottled water and sodas, there is one main ingredient that gets most of the marketing attention and that is caffeine.

Advertising companies compete to be the company to advertise the manufacturers' products and you may notice that several different terms are used by them to describe non-caffeinated beverages, such as naturally decaffeinated, caffeine free and decaffeinated.

Normally, a beverage is considered caffeine free only if it never contained caffeine from the start. Of course, this would rule out the tea leaves and coffee beans since they both have too much caffeine in their unprocessed, natural form.

Obviously, if you really cannot do without your daily cups of coffee or tea, yet you do not want any caffeine in either, then you need to check out how much caffeine occurs naturally in the various organic coffees and teas. Some have too much caffeine and others have less. You should also check out how the caffeine is physically removed from your favorite brand or blend.

Even in this day of modern technology there is no way that any method can completely remove all caffeine from a product. In the United States there is no "law" about removing caffeine but the standard indicates a beverage can be sold as decaffeinated if 97% of it is removed.

In Europe, they have a higher standard that indicates it can be termed decaffeinated if 99% of the caffeine is removed. There are certain things that affect the content of caffeine that are actually out of the manufacturers control and that includes the steeping times and methods of brewing, which both drastically impact the amount of caffeine that you end up drinking.

If you were to do an internet search about how the decaffeinated process work, then you might find some interesting things, such as conflicting, different, misleading or just plain confusing results.

One reason for this is because of the amount of money that consumers spend on these beverages. It is so much that manufacturers do not want to take any chances of losing that revenue. So, they do anything they can to be sure that consumers continue to purchase their coffee products.

However, if you do a little research on the different ways that are available to remove caffeine, then it may be enough to make you seriously consider your next beverage choice.

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