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How Many Chemicals are available in a cup of Coffee?

  • A cup of Coffee has 1000 types of chemical, including antioxidant. Just to mention those chemicals are labeled as "Aroma Chemical Compound", which is capable of stimulating your sense of smell. 
  • Now, you probably know when you go to a fragrance store their Sales Associates ask you to smell coffee beans before smelling fragrance or cologne samples. 






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  1. I love coffee and their smell. I need coffee in my breakfast. I feel incomplete morning without the coffee.

    Regards,
    Kopi Luwak

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    1. Hey Glan, I would to thank you for your comment. Im sure you are a regular coffee drinker, so am I, I cant get my day going without coffee. If you want to read bout world most expensive coffee here's the link, one of my blog entries.

      http://factspub.blogspot.com/2013/03/worlds-most-expensive-coffee.html

      Again, Thank you Glan

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  2. Even I liked coffee very much, But I heard that is not good for health, actually I don't know whether he is right or wrong, so please let me know.Aroma Fragrances

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  3. Hey Rizwan,
    First of all thank you very much for visiting my page. going back to your question, if coffee is bad for you, well, according to many studies coffee doesn't increase the rate of individual death, I mean access everything is bad if you drink couple cups of coffee a day it should be fine. I have found this article for you, you many want to read it :) http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/coffee/

    Thank you

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