No, coffee extract is not the same as coffee. Coffee extract is a concentrated form of coffee that is made by extracting the flavor and aroma from coffee beans, while coffee refers to the brewed beverage made by mixing ground coffee beans with hot water.
No, you cannot brew coffee in milk. Brewing coffee requires hot water to extract the flavors from the coffee grounds. Milk would not be able to extract the flavors in the same way.
Yes, coffee extract contains caffeine.
Yes, coffee extract contains caffeine.
Yes, coffee bean extract does contain caffeine.
Yes, robusta coffee extract contains caffeine.
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Yes, coffee extract is made from real coffee beans through a process of extracting the flavor and aroma from the beans.
Coffee extract typically contains around 40-80 milligrams of caffeine per serving.
A suitable substitute for coffee extract in baking recipes is instant coffee powder dissolved in a small amount of hot water.
The amount of caffeine present in coffee extract varies, but on average, a standard cup of coffee contains around 95 milligrams of caffeine.
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Coffee extract typically contains around 60-100 milligrams of caffeine per ounce.