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Coffee: COFFEE IS A GLOBAL COMMODITY
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Thursday, November 13, 2008. COFFEE IS A GLOBAL COMMODITY. Posted by Kacang kedelai at 4:39 AM. The Arabian coffeehouses soon became centres of political activity and were suppressed. Coffee and coffeehouses were subsequently banned several times over the next few decades, but they kept reappearing. Eventually a solution was found when coffeehouses and coffee were taxed. COFFEE COMES TO ASIA. COFFEE COMES TO EUROPE. At first coffee was mainly sold by lemonade vendors and was believed to have medicinal qu...
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Coffee: Coffee or tea
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008. Posted by Kacang kedelai at 11:42 AM. At long last, we have scientific guidance regarding that great question of social lubrication: Should you ask someone to meet for a drink or a cup of coffee? We may also have cause to update Ogden Nash’s famously short poem, “Reflections on Ice-Breaking” — and there’s a prize for the Lab reader who can do it in style. 8220;It appears that the effect of physical temperature is not just on how we see others, it affects our own behavior as we...
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Coffee: Arabica and Robusta Coffee Plant
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Monday, November 17, 2008. Arabica and Robusta Coffee Plant. Posted by Kacang kedelai at 4:03 AM. The coffee plant is a woody perennial evergreen dicotyledon that belongs to the Rubiaceae family. Because it grows to a relatively large height, it is more accurately described as a coffee tree. It has a main vertical trunk (orthotropic) and primary, secondary, and tertiary horizontal branches (plagiotropic). The Difference Between Arabica and Robusta Coffee Beans. Coffee Plant Growth and Development.
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Coffee: October 2008
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Monday, October 20, 2008. Posted by Kacang kedelai at 11:49 PM. The type of grind is often named after the brewing method for which it is generally used. Turkish grind is the finest grind, while coffee percolator or French press are the coarsest grind. The most common grinds are between the extremes; a medium grind is used in most common home coffee brewing machines. Links to this post. Posted by Kacang kedelai at 11:46 PM. Links to this post. Posted by Kacang kedelai at 11:44 PM. Links to this post.
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S o y b e a n: What is biodiesel?
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Monday, February 2, 2009. Biodiesel is the name of a clean-burning, non-toxic alternative fuel made from vegetable oils that can be used in compression-ignition (diesel) engines. Since soybean oil is the dominant oil produced in the U.S., the development of biodiesel has focused around soy oil. One bushel of soybean produces about 1.5 gallons of biodiesel. What is NOT biodiesel. How is biodiesel made? Biodiesel is made through a simple refining process called transesterification. The process involves...
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S o y b e a n: February 2009
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Monday, February 2, 2009. Biodiesel is the name of a clean-burning, non-toxic alternative fuel made from vegetable oils that can be used in compression-ignition (diesel) engines. Since soybean oil is the dominant oil produced in the U.S., the development of biodiesel has focused around soy oil. One bushel of soybean produces about 1.5 gallons of biodiesel. What is NOT biodiesel. How is biodiesel made? Biodiesel is made through a simple refining process called transesterification. The process involves...
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S o y b e a n: Soy allergy
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A soy biodiesel success story. Soyfoods solutions for healthy living. Soybeans at the elevator. Monday, November 17, 2008. Promotion as health food. Soy consumption has been promoted by natural food companies and the soy industry's aggressive marketing campaign in various magazines, television ads and in health food markets. Research has been conducted examining the validity of the beneficial health claims with regard to the increase in consumption of soybeans which mimic hormonal activity.
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Coffee: Coffee Around The World
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Thursday, November 6, 2008. Coffee Around The World. Posted by Kacang kedelai at 3:31 AM. Hearing about this amazing fruit, Monks dried the berries so that they could be transported to distant monasteries. They reconstituted these berries in water, ate the fruit, and drank the liquid to provide stimulation for a more awakened time for prayer. Coffee berries were transported from Ethiopia to the Arabian Peninsula, and were first cultivated in what today is the country of Yemen. Coffee Arrives in Europe.
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Coffee: LEVELS OF CAFFEINE CONSUMPTION
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Thursday, November 13, 2008. LEVELS OF CAFFEINE CONSUMPTION. Posted by Kacang kedelai at 4:37 AM. Caffeine is generally consumed in amounts less than 300mg per day, roughly equivalent to:. 3-4 cups of roast and ground coffee. 5 cups of instant coffee. 5 cups of tea. 6 servings of some colas or. 10 tablets of some painkillers. Customary caffeine consumption has been classified as follows:. Low caffeine users: less than 200mg per day. Moderate caffeine users: 200-400mg per day. Other physiological effects ...