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Coffee beans. That is not the only ingredient in coffee, like one might suspect. In fact, there are types of coffee that exist which have been made entirely without the use of coffee beans, and instead with chemical substitutes. It is advisable to be weary when consuming these artificial drinks, as often we have no clue of the effects upon the body until decades later. Don't allow yourself to be an experiment.

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Coffee contains very similar chemicals whether made from beans or instant powder/granules. Various chemicals are dissolved and leached from roasted beans, precsiely what they are depending on the level of roast and the source of the bean. A major constituent is caffeine, but the characteristic taste and smell come from various oils, acids and caramelised compounds that are also present in a cup of coffeee. Sometimes people add milk and/or sugar to add taste to the coffee, how much sugar and milk they add depends on the person, A Black coffee is a coffee with no milk in it, this makes it a darker colour, than if it had milk in it.

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A coffee bean sir, is it's very own element, it's scientific name is cafineiom-oxide, or 'Cf'.

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Plain coffee doesn't have any ingredients except coffee beans. These grow on trees and are roasted, then ground up. They are soaked in hot or boiling water to make coffee.

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Coffee starts with ground roasted coffee beans and hot water. You can then add things like sugar, milk, cinnamon, etc, depending on your personal tastes.

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The coffee bean is the seed from the coffee plant, they then grind the bean to make coffee granule's

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Chocolate is mostly made of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and calcium. There are trace amounts of phosphorus, magnesium, iron, molybdenum, manganese, and copper.

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