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other caffeine-containing materials.
Decaffeinated products are
commonly termed by the
abbreviation decaf.
Decaffeinated drinks contain typically 1–2% of...
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Sanka is a
brand of
instant decaffeinated coffee, sold
around the world, and was one of the
earliest decaffeinated varieties.
Sanka is
distributed in the...
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increases parasympathetic activity in
habitual caffeine consumers; however,
decaffeinated espresso inhibits parasympathetic activity in
habitual caffeine consumers...
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spent coffee grounds. "
Decaffeinated"
coffees do in fact
contain caffeine in many cases – some
commercially available decaffeinated coffee products contain...
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ground decaffeinated coffee,
followed by the
national rollout of
Maxwell House decaffeinated At the same time, it
introduced a
decaffeinated version...
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liquid stage. The uses and
applications of
liquid carbon dioxide include decaffeinating coffee,
extracting virgin olive oil from
olive paste, in fire extinguishers...
- benzene. In 1903,
Ludwig Roselius po****rized the use of
benzene to
decaffeinate coffee. This
discovery led to the
production of Sanka. This
process was...
- most
tisanes do not
naturally contain caffeine (though tea can be
decaffeinated, i.e.,
processed to
remove caffeine). A
number of plants, however, do...
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varnish removers (acetone is also used).
Coffee beans and tea
leaves are
decaffeinated with this solvent. It is also used in
paints as an
activator or hardener...
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decaffeination in coffee, coca tea can be decocainized. Just as
decaffeinated coffee retains a
small quantity of caffeine,
decocainized coca tea will...