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Every day in the United States, there are over 200 million cups of coffee drank. The statistics from previous studies have allowed us to see that more than half of American adults have atleast one cup of a coffee every day. These numbers tell us that about three quarters off the adult American population has a cup of coffee almost daily.

Coffee beans is in reality a fresh fruit and grows on trees Coffee bean trees and shrubs are not speedy growers. In actual fact, it takeGourmet Coffee Home - Gourmet Coffees 5yrs for any coffee tree to achieve full maturation. Whenever a coffee tree reaches maturity, each year it will produce around 5 pounds of un roasted coffee beans. Green, or un-roasted coffee beans will result in 1 pound of roasted coffee beans. Each cup of coffee you drink requires around 50 beans just to brew it. Doing the math, that means 1 pound of coffee needs some where near 4,000 beans to complete..

Even such health problems like heart disease has been shown to be avoided by drinking coffee. Some people who drink coffee and smoke are shown to have far less heart problems when compared to those coffee drinking, cigarette smoking individuals. If you are a coffee drinker who already displays a healthy diet, your chances of developing various heart diseases decreases. Some of the preventable problems include hypertension, ventricular arrhythmias and myocardial infarction.

If your drink coffee daily, you might not have to see your dentist as often. The caffeine in coffee have been studied, and has showed that it can help prevent cavities. A ingredient in caffeine known as trigonelline, is what aids your teeth combat cavities.







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