decaffeinated coffee

NOUN
  1. coffee with the caffeine removed
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How To Use decaffeinated coffee In A Sentence

  • However, studies have not found a link between alcohol consumption and peptic ulcers, and drinking decaffeinated coffee produces the same amount of acid secretion as its caffeinated counterpart.
  • Demand for decaffeinated coffee is growing globally because of the possible adverse health effects of caffeinated coffee, says one news source.
  • Typical decaffeinated coffees are processed using toxic organic solvents such as methylene chloride and ethyl acetate. MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • I love the rich, dark flavor but my body doesn't like the caffeine, and decaffeinated coffee has always seemed like a contradiction in terms.
  • Perhaps you could acquire a taste for decaffeinated coffee or one of the many herb or fruit teas.
  • Even men who drank less coffee — one to three cups a day — had a 30% lower risk of developing lethal prostate cancer, and reductions in risk were observed whether the men drank caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee, Wilson's group added. Could coffee lower men's risk for prostate cancer?
  • I finally decided to order breakfast and a cup of decaffeinated coffee.
  • In health-conscious Los Angeles people only drink decaffeinated coffee and then only with milk.
  • Researchers gave pairs of men and women caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee to drink and monitored the effects. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were no significant differences with caffeinated coffee compared with decaffeinated coffee.
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