If I knew the answer, I wouldn't be asking! Out of 1,000 chemicals, we should be able to recognize some of them.
No. Coffee itself, is a mixture of chemicals.
Yes it does due to the chemicals inside :)
There are plenty of crazy stories out there about chemicals added to freeze dried coffee. There is no reason for anything to be added to coffee when it is freeze dried; the entire point of freeze drying is that it preserves the product naturally. The process is: they make some coffee; they freeze it; they dry it. In short, whatever chemicals are in freeze dried coffee are only those - and exactly the same as those - found in "fresh" coffee.
Non-organic coffee is normally grown using chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides. Organic coffee does not use those chemicals. The coffee is grown with just natural fertilizers, like coffee pulp, chicken manure, or garden compost. The lack of synthetic chemicals in organically-grown coffee leads many to believe it is healthier.
yes
There are somewhere over 1,000 chemical compounds found in coffee. Chlorogenic acids make up the majority of phenolic compounds contained in coffee.
Nitrogen and Phosphorous.
I suggest reading the book Coffee Flavor Chemistry, there are literally hundreds of different chemicals that contribute to the flavor and aroma of coffee. Many of them are esters. Even the simplest ones in the mixture have long chemical formulas.
There are three methods involved in decaffeinating coffee. They are using chemical solvents, carbon dioxide and Swiss water method. Chemicals used in chemical solvents are ethyl acetate and methylene chloride.
Depends. If there ARE dangerous chemicals in/on the spoon, there's a good chance it could get it's chemicals that are in liquid form rubbed off into the coffee. On the other hand, if the the coffee is WAY TOO HOT, it could... well... vaporize the spoon... but don't be worried! As long as you actually understood me, you really do not need to worry about drinking unseen pool chemicals or losing a finger.
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