Coffee is PH neutral. The acidic quality is a flavor characteristic, not an actual acid ph quality.
Drip type machines tend to make more.
Acidity is an important part of the property's of coffee and different coffee's have different acidity. For more exact information on the acid property's of coffee go to the related link(Coffee Chemistry: Coffee Acidity) below.
K cup averages about 6 times (varies from 2 to 10 times) more expensive than drip brewed coffee. The medium size cup of Kerug coffee is one cup (8 oz). One cup of k-cup coffee costs about 35 to 70 cents. One cup of drip coffee costs about 7 to 20 cents. Lowest cost drip coffee - My Braun drip coffee maker makes a cup for about 7 cents. That is a 24 oz pot of coffee (4 * 6 oz) using 22g of coffee grounds per pot. My coffee grounds costs $4 per pound (454g) and tastes great. You need to shop around to get good low cost coffee grounds.
The average cup of drip coffee has less than 5 calories in it; the regular estimate is about 2 calories per 6-oz. cup of drip coffee. That does not take into account sugar or cream, which will increase the calorie count. Using skim or 2% milk instead of half and half can cut back on the calories, as well as using artificial sweeteners instead of sugar. Even with cream and sugar, however, the average cup of drip coffee will still likely contain less calories than the fancier drinks one might find at Starbucks or other coffee shops, such as frappucinos and mochas.
It makes more coffee per pot than a vacuum brewer. If there is a crowd, you would want something that makes more coffee in a shorter amount of time. so that people aren't waiting for their coffee.
It's difficult to find drip coffee makers with pots over 12 cups or so. Larger pots are heavier, more difficult to pour, and increase the risk of accident. If more coffee at a time is needed, your options are a multi-pot coffee maker or an urn-type coffee maker. Coffee urns come in sizes that brew up to 60 cups of coffee at a time.
Grape Juice because it has more acid in it usually.
tea will calm down your digestive system. But coffee will in a way errupt it, making the acid count more.
As I know it has a weak acid. (pH 5)Coffee is acidic.Coffee is acidic.so far yes BLACK coffee is an acid.Coffee is acidic because the caffeine in the coffee contains hydrogen ions.Coffee is acidic. Black coffee has a pH of 5. Any pH lower than 7 is acidic.Black coffee is a mild acid, having a pH around 5 (neutral is 7).No, coffee is not a strong acid. It is considered a weak acid. When it is black, it only has a pH of five.
"More acid" is pretty vague, because it's not usually the amount of acid that matters, it's the "strength" (first pKa) and concentration that makes a difference. Stomach acid is much more acidic than anything a person would normally drink, though. Stomach acid has a pH roughly comparable to straight lemon juice; black coffee is actually about 1000 times less acidic than either.
On average coffee, but that is not to say that tea does not have caffeine. Tea USA brands per 8 oz has about 40 mg Drip coffee has about 115-175 mg Just to add a little more to this answer: If you were to measure the amount of caffiene in tea leaves and coffee beans you would find more caffeine in tea but the way coffee beans are processed and ground means that more of the caffeine from coffee gets into the drink. To summarise: If you are talking about the drink: Coffee generally has more caffeine If you are talking about the plants: Tea generally has more caffeine.
This question is inherently too vauge to be answered. Different coffees, different roasts, different preparations are all variables to this question. Will you be making: * Drip coffee * Espresso * French Press * Turkish * Percolator * etc... Do you like your coffee strong or weak? What roast are you using? Caffeine content is strongly dependent on roast and bean preparation. Check out the Coffee Geek website and other coffee related sites for more information. Also try a French Press for a different experience from drip coffee or espresso. Some hot water, coffee and a French Press and wallah, you are stylin like Will Smith in "Hitch".