A Coder's Guide to Coffee

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But according to research, coffee might actually have some health benefits, and it's one of the few drinks available these days that doesn't come loaded with sugar and calories. It might guard against gout, diabetes and Alzheimer's disease, and other health problems. Just make sure you stay away from the Frappuccinos.
Could a smoking ban spell the end of Amsterdam's world famous coffee shops, where smoking cannabis is one of the main attractions?
Thisjustbrewed is a place where users can submit and vote for various news stories or sites that pertain to social beverages like coffee, tea, wine or beer.
As more workers flee their cubicles to get a latte fix, the office coffee machine has become a forgotten stepchild. Of people who drink coffee at work, the percentage that drink the in-house brew dropped to 52% last year from 64% in 2003, according to the National Coffee Association, an industry group.
For a coffee shop, t-shirts of an Mormon angel with java flowing into his trumpet are selling well. But they don't have the blessing of religious leaders. The shirts have upset the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Not only is Moroni a revered figure-Mormons believe he appeared to church founder Joseph Smith-but LDS members are discourag
By the 17th Century, with the popularity of coffee ever increasing in Europe, the interest of the then World Superpowers - Britain, France, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain - also grew. Up until this point, coffee imported into Europe had come from the Arabian Peninsula, over which none of these nations had any control.
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WHERE NEO-NOMADS' IDEAS PERCOLATE / New 'bedouins' transform a laptop, cell phone and coffeehouse into their office

A high-tech machine called the Clover brews like a French press one cup at a time. Coffee shop owners and drip drinkers are buzzing.
Some good news for coffee lovers: a cuppa joe may get you going in more ways than one. A new study shows that brewed coffee contains soluble fiber, the roughage found in oatmeal and apples that aids digestion, which helps the body absorb vital nutrients and keeps a lid on cholesterol.
The owner of a popular Manhattan eatery that was featured in the HBO series "Sex and the City" wonders why he's being shut down.
That morning latte or espresso may not be the pick-me-up people think it is, a study has revealed.
The two-room schoolhouse in Los Alpes, a small farming community in northern Nicaragua, is on a grassy hill surrounded by swaying banana trees. On a regular morning, visitors can find about 80 young students seated at the desks inside, their faces turned to the whiteboard at the front of the room as a teacher presents the day's lesson.
For the first time since 1990, the percentage of adults who drink a daily cup of coffee exceeds those who drink a soft drink every day, the National Coffee Association of USA said on Saturday.
Drinking coffee does not appear increase the risk of heart attack, according to a study of older Swedish women, and it may even be protective.
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This pair of maps show the global presence of Starbucks coffee shops and McDonald's restaurants. When examined graphically, both companies act as global hubs that connect some of the world's poorest, most remote countries with some of the wealthiest. Very cool yet freaky at the same time!
Ever wonder what your coffee tastes so darned crusty sometimes? This articles will give you the equation to calculate the "coffee crust factor" for your nappy brew.








