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Can drinking coffee be good for health?
  • Tina Gomes

2
What is coffee?
  • Coffee is a widely-consumed stimulant beverage
    prepared from roasted seeds of the coffee plant.
  • Coffee berries are produced by several species of
    small evergreen bush of the genus Coffea.
  • The two most commonly grown species are Coffea
    robusta and Coffea arabica.

3
Where did it originate?
  • Coffee was first consumed in the 9th century,
    when it was discovered in the highlands of
    Ethiopia.
  • It was then introduced to Egypt, from where
    coffee spread to Europe through thriving trade of
    many goods including coffee beans.
  • Coffee reached the Americas during colonial
    period and became a really popular beverage when
    import of tea from Britain was temporarily cut
    off during war of 1812.

4
Biology of a coffee plant
  • The Coffea plant belongs to the family Rubiaceae.
  • It is an evergreen shrub or small tree which can
    grow up to 5 m tall.
  • The leaves are dark green and glossy, usually
    1015 cm long and 6.0 cm wide.
  • It produces clusters of fragrant, white flowers
    that bloom simultaneously.

5
  • The fruit berry is oval, about 1.5 cm long, and
    green when immature, but ripens to yellow, then
    crimson, becoming black on drying.
  • Each berry usually contains two seeds
  • Berries ripen in seven to nine months.

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Cultivation of Coffee
  • Coffee is usually propagated by seeds.
  • The traditional method of planting coffee is to
    put 20 seeds in each hole at the beginning of the
    rainy season.
  • Coffee is often intercropped with food crops,
    such as corn, beans, or rice, during the first
    few years of cultivation.
  • Originally, coffee farming was done in the shade
    of trees, which caused berries to ripen more
    slowly making the quality of the coffee superior.

7
Processing of Coffee
  • First, coffee berries are picked. Then, they are
    sorted by ripeness and color, and the flesh of
    the berry is removed.
  • The seeds are fermented to remove the slimy layer
    of mucilage still present on the bean.
  • When the fermentation is finished, the beans are
    washed with water to remove the fermentation
    residue. Finally the seeds are dried, sorted, and
    labeled as green coffee beans.
  • The next step in the process is the roasting of
    the green coffee.
  • Depending on the color of the roasted beans, they
    will be labeled as light, medium, or dark.

8
Effects of Coffee on health
  • Coffee appears to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's
    disease, Parkinson's disease, heart disease,
    diabetes mellitus type 2, and cirrhosis of the
    liver
  • However, it increases the risk of acid reflux and
    associated diseases
  • The antioxidants in coffee prevent free radicals
    from causing cell damage.
  • Some health effects of coffee are due to its
    caffeine content, for example, coffee contains an
    unknown chemical agent which stimulates the
    production of cortisone and adrenaline, two
    stimulating hormones.

9
Caffeine
  • Coffee's negative health effects are mostly due
    to the caffeine.
  • Research suggests that drinking caffeinated
    coffee can cause a temporary increase in the
    stiffening of arterial walls.
  • Excess caffeinated coffee consumption may lead to
    hypomagnesaemia and coronary heart disease.
  • Caffeine acts as a stimulant. Consumption of
    excessive coffee can lead to caffeine dependency
    and withdrawal symptoms

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References
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_and_health
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee
  • http//images.google.com/images?um1hlenqcoffe
    ebtnGSearchImages
  • http//www.health.harvard.edu/press_releases/coffe
    e_health_risk.htm
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