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nice sustainability!

Originally Posted by
Josh
I read from a few books on coffee that "organic" coffee wont usually be better or worse in taste than the normal non organic beans.
The reason given was that this would mostly affect the "cherry" and the seed itself would have pretty much no trace of any chemicals used in growing. I can't say how true this is because I haven’t actually seen any real studies on the topic.
That being said, I think the main reason why a person, when given the option, should go "organic" is because the issue of sustainability. You know... for the kids.
There is also something to be said about the farming practices when going organic. I think it's very possible to get a better bean from an organic operation because of the extra time and care that has to go into growing and harvesting.
The coffee shop my partner and I are opening is all organic themed. Also trying to go as eco friendly as possible when it comes to all of our other items.
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06-01-2009 11:40 PM
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I definitely prefer organic coffee. I can tell a difference in the quality of the taste. Although I guess I don't really have a fair judgment because the only organic coffee that I have ever drunk and continue to drink is infrared roasted and is called BSkinny Thermogenic Fat Burning Coffee. The infrared roasting not only reduces acidity, but also enhances the flavor of each bean. So I guess I can't really say if the improved flavor was due to it being organic or infrared roasted, but I can imagine that organic is probably better than not organic. Well if anybody wants to talk more about my coffee of choice please feel free to do so, I am always happy to help others.
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how can you tell if a coffee really is organic?? many of them claim to be, but how do you really know??
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Junior Member
Organic coffee from Sumatera is very very good, planted on the volcanic land of Toba with 1000-1900 meter above of sea level. find out at Kopi Luwak Sumatera
Best regards
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i prefer normal coffee.. it keeps me awake whole day!!
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I think a lot of coffee needs to be tested and approved to be considered organic. I am a member of Boresha International, and I know that all of the claims and patents that the company has are and have to be FDA approved in order for us to make them. This includes the claim that our coffee is 100% organic fair trade. The state-of-the-art research that is behind the products are also performed in a government lab.
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Thanks for the informative topics
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Organic Coffee is better for the planet as is Fair Trade Coffee. They are both best for the coffee growing communities, the local environment, and the people too. Organic Coffee is good for us drinkers as well. Less harmful chemicals ingested is a good thing. Can you taste the difference? Probably not. But knowing is important too drinking the perfect cup of coffee.
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From what I've read in a couple of coffee books the real benefits of organic coffee is to the farmers not being exposed to chemicals and such. When chemicals are used, they are sprayed on the cherries and the whole process that they go through would burn off all the chemicals if they make it to the beans at all, all the way through the roasting process.
Last edited by tazzadiluna; 02-27-2012 at 07:04 PM.
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