Everyone Loves a Good Cup of Coffee

By Damian Papworth

For thousands of years the bean of this plant has been harvested and utilized by various cultures for its plentiful health and taste properties. Today it is also utilized by students, executives, and moms-on-the-go for its beloved caffeine benefits. Yet whether it is consumed for its practical health and caffeine properties, or simply for a love of its bold, rich flavor, coffee is a staple in the diet of millions of Americans.

While many years ago coffee was eaten as a whole bean, or eventually brewed into a strong drink, today it is served in a vast array of delectably doctored ways. From strong, straight black espresso to sweet, frothy mocha-lattes, today's coffee choices have something to delight the palates of even the most discerning.

The rise of major coffee retail shops, such as Starbucks, Caribou, and Seattle Coffee, has helped to make coffee bars a mainstay on the western world's dining scene. More and more people are beginning to get into the coffee routine, as new retail locations pop up in even the smallest cities and regions across the world. For those who were not previously hooked on the benefits of straight, black coffee, the availability of a plethora of customized, flavored coffee drinks is quickly winning over hearts and stomachs. Moreover, the often convivial atmosphere of many of these retail chains has helped to ensure that customers feel as though their daily coffee is more of a small vacation than a rushed errand.

With many parts of the economy still on shaky ground, an increasing number of people are thus enjoying the wonderful daily indulgence that a cup of coffee provides, while taking comfort in knowing that it is one example of an extremely economical treat.

Yet while coffee is enjoyed by many solely for its savory, rich, bold taste, there are also a number of people who additionally depend on coffee to make their mornings a bit brighter. Coffee has long been known to contain a concentrated amount of caffeine, a property which helps make college students' study periods a bit more productive, and lawyers' morning reviews a bit more jovial.

Additionally as scientists begin to uncover the numerous health benefits of coffee, an increasing number of health-conscious Americans are considering a shift from sodas or teas to this time-tested, nutrition-laden drink.

Recently scientists discovered that coffee beans are one o f the foods richest in antioxidants. Antioxidants, which are typically found in brightly or deeply colored beans, fruits, and vegetables provide human bodies with an increased level of protection from harmful chemicals in the external environment, and as a result they help to prevent premature skin-aging.

While many men and women certainly look to antioxidant-rich diets to help with skincare maintenance, the most important health benefit of foods rich in these relates to their cancer prevention properties. Antioxidants help to prevent the onset of numerous forms of human cancer. As a result of the rich concentration of antioxidants found in it, more and more people are thus beginning to incorporate a cup of morning coffee into their dietary regime.

Thus whether it is being enjoyed for its delightful, rich flavor, its ability to brighten up a morning, or its numerous health benefits, coffee is quickly becoming the beverage of choice of many people around the world. - 31875

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