Tuesday, November 10, 2015

The Healthy Benefits of Chewing Coffee Beans

Chewing The Humble Coffee Bean




In truth; the march of civilization took upon itself a far quicker step of progress after the discovery of the world's most popular beverage. Although today in our modern world we have come to accept coffee as part and parcel of our urban culture; did you know that apart from drinking the delicious brew, you may also try chewing the roasted coffee bean readily available in stores? But of course this makes sense; after all; originally back in Ethiopia and Yemen in the 8th century AD herdsmen watched their goats chewing on the ripe coffee berry burgeoning under the warm sun. Noticing the quirky effects of coffee berry chewing on the goats soon enough the herdsmen came to start chewing the berry to enjoy the intoxicating effects that a burst of adrenaline can give you from a caffeine laden fruit. Not only that, in coming to understand that the dried berries in the sun, fallen on the ground, can be gathered and chewed upon, the herdsmen came to know different variations in taste between the ripe coffee berry and the sun dried berry. Further understanding was gained by herdsman sitting by their camp fires at night and attempting to dry the ripe coffee berry but instead finding out that they have dried it too much to the point of roasting and thereupon reach a new distinct flavor.

The healthy benefits of chewing coffee are plenty. Here are five reasons you should chew a coffee bean for 30 minutes a day and consider taking at least 1 cup per day in moderation.

In the first place the very act of chewing a food  like a coffee bean draws saliva from the mouth, which is highly alkaline and combative against acids, bacteria and plaque building up residues on the teeth. The caffeine enters the small capillaries in the gums and acts as a cleansing agent.

Secondly, the chemical substance known as  caffeine found within coffee beans counter-acts the production of the hormone adenosine, which is largely responsible for making a person feel sleepy, and in the delay of sleep makes the person feel more alert for periods of 1-2 hours after coffee consumption.

Thirdly, the consumption of coffee is known to increase the heart beat after a mere 10 minutes. The heart may increase it’s rate by about 10-15 beats for minute for periods of up to 1 hour, which is slightly equivalent to a good 30 minute stroll.

Fourthly, the coffee bean contain enzymes that are needed for increased stimulation of bowel contractions.  In such manner coffee coffee like tea, has a strong laxative effect to break down material and ease digestion. 

Fifthly, mental alertness is increased by stimulation of the senses by absorbing the caffeine in the coffee bean. Productivity at work increases which then increases the personal satisfaction and well being of the person. The consumption of coffee largely makes for a happy well-mannered person which is far more rewarding  for the employer than to maintain a disgruntled and unhappy worker.



Reflections on the coffee beans by Pieter Bergli, cafe enthusiast!


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Sunday, November 1, 2015

A decent cup of coffee with Ludwig and the 5th

Give me a mere 60 beans in a day and I shall be
content! Else how may I arrive at the Holy Grail of the consummate coffee brew?

There is a thin line between the definitions of genius and madness; and sometimes the creativity of the Divinely-inspired has crossed over that dividing threshold to arrive at the supreme insights expressed through art, music and science. Stark raving lunatic or born of Divine origins the maestro himself defined his very life and own creations over nothing less than the very highest quality brew of coffee! How else could the human genius be inspired? The hallmark of humanity is tinged with the colors of emotions. Take that away and you can throw away more than half the achievements of the Industrial Revolution to the Modern age. A cup and nothing but the cup! A roasted brew decidedly inspired much of the genius of the arts and the sciences. Inspiration needs to come from somewhere. Some may see a silver lining in a cloud; others may sit beneath laden trees waiting for a summer fruit to fall. That flash of insight and understanding can only come through acute concentration and alertness of senses. Thus the cry for a decent cup of coffee to instill and infuse the mind to higher planes of intellectualism. Indeed the maestro himself was acutely aware of this need for a fuel to drive the engine of his unscathed thoughts across the universe. Ludwig van Beethoven loved his concocted brews. He was a driven man to the point of near insanity some may say. Yet in his constant desire for perfection and the search of ever new heights of emotion he dared to tread where no creator would tread; to scale the mind in the exploration of the musical chord that resonates closest to the human soul.

A cup, a mug, a brew and contentment. It's time to listen to the amazing range of sound in the creations of Ludwig. The colors in the video below represent the different scale of notes. Indeed, Ludwig could exclaim - We have lived no ordinary life; and altogether we have drunk no ordinary brew of coffee bean!


Beethoven's 5th Symphony 1st Movement:





Reflections on the world of decent brew of coffee by Pieter Bergli, a confessed cafe enthusiast!


For those of my readers that have a penchant for art babble then kindly grab a cup of coffee and turn to: 
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