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FOODS
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/foods10061208
Keywords
caffeine; Arabica; Robusta; water; pressure; coffee roasting; origin; temperature of water; coffee/water ratio; brewing time
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The study summarized the influence of various factors on caffeine content in brews prepared with different methods. Results showed that brews prepared in an espresso machine had the highest caffeine content.
Coffee brews are one of the most popular drinks. They are consumed for caffeine and its stimulant properties. The study aimed to summarize data on the influence of various factors on caffeine content in brews prepared with different methods. The study was carried out using a literature review from 2010-2020. PubMed and Google Scholar databases were searched. Data on caffeine content was collected by analyzing the following factors: the influence of species, brewing time, water temperature, pressure, degree of roast, grinding degree, water type, water/coffee ratio as well as other factors (such as geographical origin). To sum up, converting caffeine content to 1 L of the brew, the highest content is that of brews prepared in an espresso machine (portafilter), with the amount of 7.5 g of a coffee blend (95% Robusta + 5% Arabica), and water (the volume of coffee brew was 25 mL) at a temperature of 92 degrees C and a pressure of 7 bar, but the highest content in one portion was detected in a brew of 50 g of Robusta coffee poured with 500 mL of cold water (25 degrees C) and boiled.
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