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How healthy is organic coffee? What's healthier?

  1. We can no longer make up foodstuffs or there is an organic version! During my weekly shopping round, I found organic coffee this time. Would this really boost your health or are we talking about marketing talk again?

  1. I am the last one to just accept business so I bought the organic coffee and below you will find my findings. In addition to my own experience with this form of coffee, I also conducted a small research on the internet into the experiences of others and a number of facts about coffee itself

Organic coffee vs coffee

  1. One of the bigger differences is the fact that organic coffee is a hugely labor-intensive process when compared to the production of regular coffee beans. This means that the â € œbio formâ € of coffee is a lot more expensive than regular coffee.

  1. The production process will also take longer as it will not be “pushed”, but the quality will be increased.

  1. No chemical residues in your cup of coffee

  1. In the production of normal coffee, fertilizer is always used, with organic coffee, among other things, cow manure and special leaves are used. This ensures that organic coffee does not come into contact with pesticides and the like in any way. This ensures that we are not exposed to it.

  1. Less choice

  1. Organic coffee is â € œpretty newâ €, which also limits the options. There aren't too many flavors and some coffee machines don't support it yet…

  1. My experience with organic coffee

  1. I bought organic coffee myself last weekend, from senseo! The very first thing that struck me was that I could not immediately notice that it was the organic variant that was in my cup. My first “snip” (because it was quite hot) tasted the same (depends on the taste of course).

  1. When I started drinking, I noticed a fairly different difference, the coffee lingered a bit less long in terms of taste than I was used to. Not disturbing in itself, just different.

  1. It was striking that there was less caffeine in the coffee. I noticed a little bit, but I went to find out if this was really the case.

  1. Pure arabica beans (in senseo's organic coffee) contain less caffeine than normal standard coffee. Especially if you like to drink a cup of "comfort" after dinner.

  1. Perhaps it is too early to say that it is immediately healthier, but the fact is that there is less chemical residue in the coffee in combination with the low caffeine content. These are perhaps the 2 most important reasons why you can't drink too much coffee in one day!

  1. Good for your heart and constitution!

  1. Own experience?

  1. Do you have experience with organic coffee and would you like to share this? I'd love to hear your comment below

  2. Do you have experience with organic coffee and would you like to share it? I'd love to hear your comment below



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