Tuesday, October 6, 2009

What's in your cup of coffee?

Posted by Jonathan Bender on Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 9:45 AM

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Most of us can't operate heavy machinery without coffee, let alone face another day at the office. And it turns out there are some very specific chemical reasons why.

But before you discover what you're drinking, some weird coffee news has floated in over the transom. The Guinness Book of World Records has declared that Karl's Farm in Roevershagen, Germany, has the largest collection of china coffee pots in the world, at 13,267. So, next time you're in Roevershagen...

And back stateside, a good discussion is percolating about coffee customs on the Boston Globe's etiquette blog. Does your office have a responsibility to provide you with a coffee machine? And if so, who has to make sure the pot stays filled? A lot of offices with coffee have moved to the pod system, but those with standard coffee pots invariably have one dedicated volunteer who either makes the weakest or strongest cup you've ever had. 

On to what is in your coffee.

Wired recently broke down

coffee into chemical components and ingredients. The good news is that

unlike other looks inside our food, this won't stop you from drinking Starbucks. In fact, it might encourage you to swallow more of

the stuff.

Of course the typical components are caffeine and water. But

coffee can also help fight cavities, even as it

stains your teeth yellow. It can also be a valuable source

of antioxidants and niacin. Just something to think about as you sip

your morning cup. 

[Image via Flickr: gadgetdude]

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