Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Is Decaffeinated Coffee Really Decaf?

While on a supermarket, specifically on the fruit and vegetable section, searching for some bargain produce, a tall and lean promodiser caught my attention. He was an advertising agent for a new decaf coffee brand of a specific company now out in the market. Shouting at the top of his
I tried the decaffeinated as much as I would love my mom to taste it, too. I convinced my mom to grab just a single cup. Eventually, we made a purchase of that 25 grams decaf coffee, which costs higher than the usual coffee.

I am one of those individuals who love drinking coffee. Over the years, I have consumed this product for various reasons. One major reason is to keep me awake all through the night so that I can keep myself busy and finish the projects plus the assignments that our hectic schooling requires. Are you patronizing the coffee, too?

Now, let us go back to the decaf coffee issue. It totally intrigues me why coffee is decaffeinated? We, the consumers, basically purchase coffee because of its caffeine. Due to this content, drinkers are being stimulated. It does give a kick for drinkers due to its stimulating effect. What happens when coffee is decaffeinated?

Reading the product package, it says here that it has a new full flavor plus it is caffeinecaffeine free?

I did a research so to answer all my doubts about this issue. Yes, most coffee addicts switch to this groundbreaking product. That is for a reason that they might think that it has no caffeine at all. But mind you, decaf coffee isn't really decaf at all. Do not get fooled. Researchers from the University of Florida, in the year 2006, discovered that though the coffee is tagged as decaf, but still, it contains a measure of caffeine in it.
free. If this is the case, ponder on these questions. Does that primarily mean that it will never have the same stimulating effect as compared to those which isn't decaf? Is it really completely