Millions of people wake up to the steaming roasted bean beverage (actually, it's a seed from the coffee berries) daily. Now, we have something else to grin about, besides out morning energy boost. Other research shows that a cup of good java can help control asthma, reduce incidence of cavities (although this one I find difficult to believe considering so many of us add sugar to our cup) as well as stop a headache and boost your cranky-pants mood.

So wether you are a grande-double-half-caf-non-fat-cappuchino with one sugar, a large coffee black or a soy-iced-latte, remember these words, not all coffee is created equal. Even though there are health benefits, this doesn't mean you need to drink more of it. So don't go running to your nearest deli/Starbucks/coffee house etc. In fact, and of course, other studies show rather contradictory conclusions as far as health is concerned. For example, a study has shown it can increase your low density lipoproteins (LDL's) or in laymen's terms the "bad" cholesterol in some people.
A rule of thumb, try to keep the caffeine consumption under 250 mg's a day (2 - 3 cups). And for those who don't know, 1 cup is 8 oz. So If you get a daily "grande" fix, thats 2 cups, fyi. Those who reach an upwards of 500 to 600 mg's (7 to 8 cups) are susceptible to insomnia, irritability, anxiety, gastrointestinal problems as well as increased heart rate. I too, should probably heed this advice, but alas, I forget to measure out the amount every time pour my intoxicatingly delicious wake up call in to my over sized mug.
Contradictions never have steered me off course from what I love though. But, I do like a nice hot yerba matte every more than once in a while.
There are so many more wonderful things I could say about coffee, but you know, I'll leave that up to the comments section, and you, my dear reader.
Click on the links above to check out some great Washington Coffee roasters! I was enamored with the Raven's Brew Organic Deadman's Reach.
My current favorite place to buy a cup on the go : Ninth Street Espresso at Tompkins Square, 341 East 10th St. (Between Ave A & B).
My current favorite addition to coffee : low fat vanilla soy milk with a dash of cinnamon.
My favorite "caffeinated" beverage that isn't just cafe au lait : triple non-fat cappuccino from Whole Foods market on Houston.
My current favorite coffee past time : a big big hot cup, accompanied by gi-normous bowl of organic oatmeal mixed with juicy blueberries, KCRW on a sunday morning and some hand holding.
OR the smell of coffee brewing when camping in El Captain, I always was more partial to the hot chocolate at the time, but I remember the coffee smell vividly.
5 comments:
Maybe I should switch back to coffee. I did have some amazing coffee in Costa Rica
This was a great letter Joy. I really like that you put the health spin on everyday foods to let your readers know everything we eat isn't alway that bad for us.
And oh the French Press. A little jbirdy told me once that women find that thing sexy. It's a good thing my coffee maker broke and went back to using one of those.
Joy, as you know I love my coffee some days to much but all in all it helps me to start my day. Great work on this one and all others on blog. Your food has made me what I am some what. Love you & miss you here Dad
OMG Joy you were the first fellow student I forwarded my blog to and you have an awesome one yourself.
I will read it with great pleasure.
Every morning I grind and freshly brew Gevilia, a Swedish grind which is amazing.
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