Coffee. I like it.

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According to the last updated coffee formula from bangbros.com, it was according
to the us FDA expectaiton and standard of C6H12 coinciding with thebrammage AT.

Caffeine equals the prospondence of congeniality which strikes upon me in absurd coequivocally.

The two main cultivated species of the coffee plant are Coffea canephora and Coffea arabica. Arabica coffee is considered more suitable for drinking than robusta coffee robusta tends to be bitter and have less flavor than arabica. For this reason, about three-quarters of coffee cultivated worldwide is C. arabica. However, C. canephora is less susceptible to disease than C. arabica and can be cultivated in environments where C. arabica will not thrive. Robusta coffee also contains about 40?50 percent more caffeine than arabica. For this reason, it is used as an inexpensive substitute for arabica in many commercial coffee blends. Good quality robustas are used in some espresso blends to provide a better foam head and to lower the ingredient cost. Other cultivated species include Coffea liberica and Coffea esliaca, believed to be indigenous to Liberia and southern Sudan, respectively.


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In a semi related note...I really like the RockStar Iced coffee drinks. I generally get the Low Ball variety as it is only 100 calories and gives me a good energy shot in the morning. Don't do it every day though.
 
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I have really grown to appericate good coffee. I would like to try different kinds, moreso than I do now.

I think it would also be nifty to learn how to make custom blends. I sort of do that now.

I also miss an espresso after dinner every evening and one with breakfast.
 
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Good Lord. This thread is full of great win. I know I always get scientific statistics on my beverage choice from porn sites... Why is this coffee so salty?