arabica coffee

  • Do Arabica coffee blends make you hallucinate? Are these blends available at the local supermarket?


  • Very thorough, I expected less and was pleasantly surprised.


  • Hi xenoflowbie-ga, Simply put, no, Arabica coffee blends do not cause hallucinations, unless you toss in some LSD! (I am drinking a cup of arabica blend coffee right now) Consuming excess amounts of *any* caffeinated coffee can give you the ?jitters? though! Arabica coffee *is* found in grocery stores, but usually in the higher priced, premium blends, as it is considered one of the better quality coffees. Lower quality beans from the Coffea robusta plant are used in most supermarket blends. ?Here are two main species of coffee grown for commercial use: Coffea robusta and Coffea Arabica. Robusta has double the caffeine, but not the taste you expect from a specialty coffee. Think back to the worst cup of coffee you ever had while waiting in a government office, and you re probably remembering an over-stewed pot of Robusta. For the quality you have grown used to at corner coffee houses, you ll want to stick to Arabica beans only.? http://coffee.lifetips.com/faq.asp__Q__SiteID__E__310__A__QuestionID__E__86211__A__type__E__0 ?Arabica represents approximately 70 percent of the world's coffee production.? Coffee Arabica *is* autogamous! (This means it can fertilize itself!) http://www.arabica.com/coffee/article00045/default.asp http://www.arabica.com/ ?Coffea arabica known as Arabica coffee accounts for 75-80% of the world's production.? http://www.coffeeresearch.org/agriculture/coffeeplant.htm ?Arabica represents approximately 70 percent of the world?s coffee production. Arabica coffees are described either as "Brazils" (because they come from Brazil) or as "Other Milds" which come from elsewhere. Typica and Bourbon are the two best known varieties of C. arabica, but many strains have been developed, including Caturra (from Brazil and Colombia), Mundo Novo (Brazil), Tico (Central America), San Ramon and Jamaican Blue Mountain.? http://www.kraftfoods.com/maxwellhouse/ The coffee you see in many offices, provided by Aramark, sells arabica blends. If it were hallucinogenic, we?d have a lot fewer disgruntled office employees! Click on ?Signature Blend? to find arabica coffee is a part of it! http://www.refreshment.aramark.com/coffee.html Trader Joe?s sells arabica coffees too! http://www.traderjoes.com/products/brochures/coffee.asp ?Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system. Recent research has shown that caffeine in moderate doses enhances alertness, well-being, energy, motivation and concentration. Caffeine has been found to improve alertness, as well as prolong beneficial mood effects in individuals deprived of sleep for 48 hours. Although a few people may be particularly sensitive to any source of stimulation, including caffeine, there is no conclusive evidence that caffeine causes symptoms of anxiety in healthy individuals.? Coffee Science http://www.coffeescience.org/other.html The kids in this ficticious stoy, ?Fairy Tail? by Sasha Hammarberg , certainly believe Arabica coffee might make you hallucinate! ?As Howard continued to examine his predicament, he peered into the cup he was holding and saw his face reflected in the caramel-colored concoction and suddenly, it all made sense. "That's why kids aren't supposed to have coffee!" he whispered to his moving image, "It makes us hallucinate!"? http://www.coffeebeanshop.com/firstcontest/fairytail.html There you go! If any part of my answer is unclear, please request an Answer Clarification, before rating. This will enable me to assist you further, if possible. Regards, crabcakes Search Terms Arabica coffee Arabica coffee hallucinations Arabica coffee health effects







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