How is coffee decaffeinated? I don't get it!?!


Question:

How is coffee decaffeinated? I don't get it!?


Answers:
Super-critical CO2 fluid extraction. They use it to wash the coffee beans clean of Caffeine. This is how they do it in the US.

I don't know but that is a good question.

I know, me either. Isn't that so cool?

it doens't contain caffene in that it's not the real stuff and doesn't have the same effect as if it had caffine in it- ' Decaffeinated coffee or "decaf" is coffee that has had most of the caffeine removed.'

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It is chemically separated from the coffee beans.

Personally I think that is coffee abuse!

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http://home.howstuffworks.com/question48...

It will say it on the container if its decaf or not okay.




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