Having coffee anywhere in the world would be super great life experiences, whether it's in the city or in the wild. I have this one regret in life that is, I didn't go on a trekking trip when I had the chance, I can only picture in my head how awesome it'd be to brew coffee on a camping stove, with the image of the earth I'm standing on greeting the sun, or with precipitation and no morning sun, announcing the rough day ahead.
Gents and Ladies, what we know about coffee, from the grower's point of view to the destination, where we normally see a boost in our lives, is larger than life! I'm still just responding to the OP, y'know, what do they know about coffee? I may love coffee more than anyone can think of, depriving others of gods nectar without proper backing with the consideration from all conceivable human knowledge is no coffee lover thing to do, the writers of the article is a hypocrite, (s)he won't know what's it like to be prohibited of coffee consumption in his/her life.
"How do you take your coffee?"
The big HOW is the question here. Any of you can take yours the BEST with your mind, don't let anyone stop you. Fancy coffee beans and the fancy location is not all there is to it, as long as noone's shaking like a Michael J Fox, or allergic to coffee, I personally think it's just fine, it is a life style choice, the choice I take seriously. Even at a gun point!
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The half-life of caffeine (time taken for the body to eliminate one-half of the caffeine) varies widely between people, depending on factors such as age, body weight, pregnancy status, medication intake and liver health. In healthy adults, the half-life is approximately 5 to 6 hours. -written by MD
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