July 8th, 2009
Research has been carried out on the effects caffeine has on Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists have uncovered strong evidence that caffeine could help to stave off the disease and that it could help treat it too. They are hoping, in the near future, to follow up the initial results from animal experiments to human trials.
Dr Gary Arendash, the head researcher has said, “The new findings provide evidence that caffeine could be a viable treatment for established Alzheimer’s disease, and not simply a protective strategy. That’s important because caffeine is a safe drug for most people. It easily enters the brain, and it appears to directly affect the disease process.”
One of the key aspects of Alzheimer’s disease is sticky clumps of abnormal protein which are in the brain; these are called beta amyloid plaques. Mice that have the rodent equivalent to the disease have shown a 50 per cent reduced level of these proteins in the brain, this was shown after the researchers had put caffeine in their drinking water. This was shown in the behaviour in the mice as they developed better memories and quicker thinking processes.
Dr Arendash’s research team has been studying 55 genetically engineered mice that have been developed with dementia symptoms. Humans who receive the equivalent dose for their bodyweight would need to consume 500 milligrams of caffeine a day, or five eight-ounce cups of coffee. This amount of caffeine can also be obtained by drinking two strong cups of coffee, 14 cups of tea or even 20 cola drinks.
After two months of studies the mice that have been drinking the caffeinated water performed much better on the memory and thinking tests than mice that had only been drinking water. Their memories were just as sharp as those of healthy older mice without dementia. The researchers found that mice that had been drinking the water with caffeine had reduced levels of the protein in their blood, but more importantly the same effect had been shown in their brains.
The director of Florida’s Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, Dr Huntington Potter has said, “These are some of the most promising Alzheimer’s mouse experiments ever done, showing that caffeine rapidly reduces beta amyloid protein in the blood, an effect that is mirrored in the brain, and this reduction is linked to cognitive benefit.”
The same investigators have also proven that caffeine reduces the biological processes needed to produce the beta amyloid.
The chief executive for the Alzheimer’s Society, Neil Hunt said, “ Previous research into caffeine and dementia has suggested that it could delay Alzheimer’s disease and even protect against vascular dementia. This research in mice suggests coffee may actually reverse some element of memory impairment. However, more research is needed to determine whether coffee has the same impact in people. It is too soon to say if coffee is anything more than a pleasant pick-me-up.”
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July 7th, 2009
The second part of Sir Trevor McDonald’s ITV documentary, “The Secret Caribbean with Trevor McDonald” was shown on Sunday 5th July at 8pm. While in Jamaica he made a trip to the Blue Mountain coffee plantation where he met the plantation owner, David Twynam and his family, who have battled to run their business due to the unforgiving terrain and hurricanes that have put their crops under severe threat.
The plantation manager showed Trevor the site, and outlined the processes that they undertake to grow, pick and roast their crops. After this he was given a sample of the coffee which can sell for up to $40 per pound (£25 per pound).
Blue Mountain coffee is one of the most expensive varieties on the market, apart from Kopi Luwak which also is in high demand.
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April 1st, 2009
If you are looking for a new coffee machine, or a coffee maker to replace your old one, then Littlewoods Direct have a great range. You can also save £10 on your first order over £25 with the voucher codes currently available. Here a few that might interest you:
Delonghi ICM100 Metropolis Coffee Maker - £99
A stylish filter coffee maker in gun-metal finish with chrome trim. 10-cup capacity with programmable timer and ‘Flavour Saver’ brewing system. The drip-stop mechanism means that the carafe can be removed at any time. Front opening filter holder and transparent reservoir with water level indicator.
Morphy Richards 47067 Coffee Maker in Platinum - £69
Up to 12 cups with 24 hour Smart Digital timer. Improved easy frother with dishwasher safe milk jug. Illuminated water level indicator and anti-drip device.
Russell Hobbs 14752 Grind and Brew Coffee Maker – Save £30, Was £79 Now £49
10 cup capacity with 1500ml glass carafe. LCD display with digital timer. Programmable brew setting for the perfect cup every time. Self-cleaning indicator. Keep-warm function and removable filter.
So why not treat yourself to a nice cuppa? Remember, you can buy coffee beans and filter coffee for these machines right here at Coffee-Direct.co.uk
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February 2nd, 2009
Kona is the market name for a variety of coffee that is cultivated on the slopes of Mount Hualalai and Mauna Loa which is in the North and South districs of Kona, on the large island of Hawaii. Kona Hawaii coffee beans has developed a reputation making it one of the most sought-after coffees in the world. Only the coffee beans from the Districts of Kona can legally be described as “Kona”. The weather patterns in Kona, such as bright and sunny mornings, humid rainy afternoons and mild nights make great growning conditions for the coffee beans.
The coffee plant was first brought to Kona in the 19th Century by Samuel Reverend Ruggels from Brazil, although it wasn’t until much later on in the century that it became a consistent and worthwhile crop. The coffee beans were grown on large plantations, but the crash in the world coffee market in 1899 caused a lot of plantation owners to lease out their land to their workers. Most of the workers were originally from Japan and were brought in to tend and harvest sugar cane. They worked their land parcels of between 5 and 12 acres as family concerns, producing large, quality coffee crops.
Running family farms has been continued as tradition in Kona. The Japanes orgin families have now been joined by Filipinos, mainland Americans and even the Europeans. There are approx 600 Kona coffee farms with an average size of 5 acres. In 1997 the total Kona coffee area was 2,290 acres and green coffee bean production just over £2M.
The coffee blooms start to come out around February and March, which are small white flowers that cover the tree and are know as “Kona Snow”. Around April the green berries begin to appear and by late August red fruit called “cherry”, because of the resemblance of the ripe berry to a cherry fruit, start to ripen for picking. Each of the trees will be hand-picked several times between August and January and they will provided around 20-30 pounds of cherries.
Within 24 hours the cherries will be run through a pulper and this will separate the beans from the pulp, they are then placed in a fermentation tank overnight. Fermentation time depends on the temperature and therefore on the elevtion; about 12 hours at low elevation or 24 at high elevation. The coffee beans are then rinsed and placed on a drying rack. It takes 7-14 days to dry the coffee beans to optimal moisture level of between 10-13%. From here the beans are stored as parchment, this is milled off the green coffee beans prior to roasting. It takes 7-9 pounds of cherries to make 1 pound of roasted coffee, so 100 pounds of cherries will yield about 12 pounds of roasted coffee.
Kona coffee is such a rarity that some retailers sell so called ‘Kona Blends’, which usually consitit of Kona and Colombian, Brazilian or other foreign coffee beans.
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January 20th, 2009
Blue Mountain Jamaica or Jamaican Blue Mountain is a classification of coffee grown in the Blue Mountain region of Jamaica, and is noted for it’s mild flavour and lack of bitterness. Blue Mountain has become one of the most expensive and sought-after coffees in the world. Jamaica Blue Mountain is not only used for brewing coffee; the beans are also the flavour base for Tia Maria coffee liqueur.
Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee is a globally protected certification mark, which means that only coffee certified by the Coffee Industry Board of Jamaica can be labeled as such. The coffee comes from a recognised growing region in the Blue Mountains and it’s cultivation is monitored by the CIBJ.
The Blue Mountains themselves are located between Kingston to the south and Port Maria to the north of the Island. It raises to 2,300 metres (7,500 ft) which makes them the higest mountains in the Caribbean. The climate is cool and misty with high rainfall, making the soil rich with excellent drainage. This combination is considered ideal for coffee growing.
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December 18th, 2008
Christmas is fast approaching and unfortunately the last chance for pre-Christmas delivery has passed. However you can still order our gift packs as birthday, Mother’s day or even Father’s day presents. I hope that all who receive the gift packs will truly enjoy our seasonal coffees and want to try more! Hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and a very happy New Year!
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November 28th, 2008
Well Christmas is just around the corner and I am sure that there are a few of you who might be stuck as to what to get someone you know. So why not get them one of our 7 great Coffee Gift Packs. They range from £29.99 – £79.99 and you can even write a personal message to that recipient when you have it delivered to your address. The gift packs are: Origin, Strong, Medium, Mild, New Blend, Exclusive and Flavoured, each gift pack contains 6 227g bags of coffee, you can even choose the grind of the coffee beans if that someone may have filter, cafetiere or even a espresso maker. So why not give someone you know something very different this Christmas. You can purchase them here
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November 26th, 2008
Kopi Luak is pronounced “Kopi Luwak”, and is also known as Civet coffee. The coffee is made from coffee berries having been eaten and digested by the Asian Palm Civet (Paradoxurus Hermaphroditus). The civet eat the berries but the beans inside pass through undigested. The process takes place on three of the Indonesian Archipelgo Islands of Sumatra, Java and Sulawesi.
Kopi is the Indonesian word for coffee, and luwak is the local word for the Asian Palm Civet. The Luak eats the raw red berries as part of it normal diet, which also includes insects, small mammals, eggs and other fruits too. The inner bean of the berry is all that passes through the digestive system of the Luak and it is said that the enzymes in the stomach add to the flavour of the coffee by breaking down the proteins that give coffee its bitter taste. Once the coffee beans are collected, they are washed and given a light roast, so as not to destroy the complex flavours that have developed.
Kopi Luak is the most expensive coffee in the world. It can sell in the US from anywhere between $120 to $600 a pound. It is mainly sold in Japan and in the US but it is becoming available elsewhere, though supplies are limited to only 1,000 pounds (450kg) at the most make it into the world market. One small café in Australia has Kopi Luwak on the menu and is selling it at $50 per cup; they sell approximately 4 cups per week. In April of 2008 a brasserie of Peter Jones department store in London started selling a blend of Kopi and Blue Mountain called Caffe Raro for £50 a cup.
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November 19th, 2008
We have 15 great new blends to offer. Each and every one of them has been carefully crafted together with the highest quality coffee beans from around the world. We have a few blends that have become very popular; they are Kick Start, Smooth Mountain, Original All-Nighter and Bohemian Bouquet. I have to say my all time favourite would have to be Smooth Mountain, it has such a rich taste to it, I just can’t seem to get enough of it! Why not give it a try, you can order it from here: http://www.coffee-direct.co.uk/smooth-mountain.htm.
Another of my favourites has to be Santa’s Blend; I am so pleased that it has been brought back for the Christmas period. With it’s secret blend of great quality coffee beans I’m sure Santa will be pleased to have a coffee instead of his usual tipple at Christmas. So why not come and try some of the coffees at Coffee-Direct.co.uk this Christmas.
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November 13th, 2008
Hi, and welcome to our new blog - Coffee Beans!
As I’m sure you’ve noticed, we’ve been working hard on a new, cleaner and faster Coffee-Direct.co.uk - hopefully it will be well received, but please feel free to drop us an email if you have any coments at all. We’ve also been working closely with our suppliers in the background to bring you a fantastic new range of coffee blends - more on that later.
So What’s New?
The old Coffee-Direct.co.uk site had been with us since we first starting selling coffee beans online about 2 years ago. Since then the online world has moved on quite a bit, and we thought it was about time we freshened it up. We also took note of the feedback we received from our customers, and decided that we needed to speed up the site even more. Through a bit of technical wizardry, we’ve managed to speed up the entire site by almost 80%!
…OK, What’s The Same?
Well, we still have all our old favourite coffees, including the incredibly popular Kopi Luak, Blue Mountain Jamaica and Kona Hawaii, as well as all of our teas. We have however added 15 new coffee blends, as well as brought back last year’s favourite, Santa’s Blend!
We’ve also carried on using Google Checkout as our sole payment gateway - we know you love it, and it lets us carry on offering you the most convenient and secure checkout process available.
We really hope you like the new look site, as well as our fantastic new coffee bean varieties, so get in touch with any comments (good or bad!) at admin@coffee-direct.co.uk.
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