Artificial Emotion
Bluelighter
I've just bought a jar of Nescafé Green Blend instant coffee. On the packet it states that it's naturally rich in antioxidants and is a 'delicious blend of green and roasted coffee'. So I was wondering if anyone can tell me if this coffee is in actual fact healthier than the bog standard instant coffee alternatives because it has more antioxidants, or whether it's just a marketing ploy to get health conscious individuals to buy the coffee which is traditionally viewed in a poor light as being some unhealthy vice that people have?
Filter coffee is stronger, in that it contains more caffeine, but I also believe it contains more antioxidants and other beneficial phytochemicals present not in instant coffee but only in the filter coffee made with cofee makers. How true is this? Does it really make a difference? How would this Green Blend coffee compare to filter coffee?
Are some coffee beans better than others in terms of health benefits? Sorry if this is the most boring question on Bluelight but it's been bothering me for quite some time and I'd love to get the views and opinions of my fellow intelligent Bluelighers.
Filter coffee is stronger, in that it contains more caffeine, but I also believe it contains more antioxidants and other beneficial phytochemicals present not in instant coffee but only in the filter coffee made with cofee makers. How true is this? Does it really make a difference? How would this Green Blend coffee compare to filter coffee?
Are some coffee beans better than others in terms of health benefits? Sorry if this is the most boring question on Bluelight but it's been bothering me for quite some time and I'd love to get the views and opinions of my fellow intelligent Bluelighers.