Coffee Facts
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At
the top of each page in this Coffee Facts section you'll find links to
an overview of the history of coffee, a timeline of the brew, and coffee
terms so you can act like you know what you're talking about. Or, you
can just quote some experts. We'll be adding more information as time
allows.
If you're truly into the history of the bean, visit our BookShelf and
check out all the information you'll discover there.
If you find information that might be of interest to other coffee fiends,
why don't you drop us an email? Stories, facts, fiction and other submissions
are welcome. Just take a gander at the writer's guidelines first. We'll
be glad to link to you and give you all the credit you deserve!
FROM THE SCIENCE NEWS LETTER; January 14, 1928:
COFFEE CALLED BENEFICIAL
Devotees
of the coffee cup will welcome the glad tidings, announced by Prof. Ralph
H. Cheney of the biology department of New York University, that coffee
is not only harmless but beneficial. "Evidence derived from my study of
the effect of coffee on animals and man," Prof. Cheney declared recently,
"indicates that the properly prepared beverage is highly advantageous
with respect to over 90 per cent of normal individuals. Judging from the
effect of aqueous solutions of caffeine or of the coffee beverage taken
through the stomach in the 1.5 grain quantities such as exist in the average
coffee cup, the reasonable use of coffee is a great blessing to man. To
be sure, caffeine is a drug and its use can be abused but acute injury,
as far as caffeine content is concerned, would necessitate the consumption
of over 150 cups which is, of course, ridiculous.
Links to Other Coffee Sites
WARNING! These links will take you away from CoffeeBeanShop, so please
bookmark us to reserve your space!
Coffee Research - Your source
for coffee and espresso tutorials, reviews, and original java related
content.
Coffee Factiods,
Stories, and Trivia - Just more of this, but more nonetheless.
The Coffee Science Information Center
- CoSIC was set up to work with independent scientists to develop factual
overviews of the large, and often conflicting, volume of data concerning
coffee and its effects on health.
CoffeeScience.org - A service
of the National Coffee Association.
Coffee Kids - Grounds for Hope
Program. This group works with local non-governmental community organizations
in Latin America to create education, health-care, training, and microenterprise
programs for coffee farmers and their families.
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