Brazilian Blend 16oz

$49.00
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Our single-origin Brazilian Blend 16oz Coffee will surely be your customers' new favorite coffee. Using masterful roasting techniques, these coffee beans deliver a rounded flavor profile.

This estate coffee was roasted using a sophisticated and skillful procedure called "split-roasting." To showcase the delicate flavors and fragrances of the coffee, a portion of the beans are roasted for less time and to a lighter color. The remaining part is slow-roasted for an extended time and is darker in color to give body and intensity.

Ingredients: 100% Arabica coffee beans - Single origin
Ingredients country of origin: Brazil
Manufacturer country: USA
Roast level: 2/5
Acidity level: 4/5
Body: 4/5
Form: whole beans
Product Amount: 1lb (454 g)
Bruto weight: 1.1lb (500 g)

Science Behind This Product

Caffeine for Strength. A meta-analysis showed significant ergogenic effects of caffeine ingestion on maximal muscle strength of the upper body and muscle power.
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Caffeine for Weight Loss. A meta-analysis demonstrated that caffeine intake might promote weight, BMI, and body fat reduction.
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Caffeine for Endurance. Caffeine can be used effectively as an ergogenic aid when taken in moderate doses, such as during sports when a small increase in endurance performance can lead to significant differences in placements as athletes are often separated by small margins.
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Caffeine for Sports Focus. The intake of a low/moderate dose of caffeine before and/or during exercise can improve self-reported energy, mood, and cognitive functions, such as attention; it may also improve simple reaction time, choice reaction time, memory, or fatigue, however, this may depend on the research protocols.
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Caffeine for Women. Caffeine ingestion has a significant ergogenic effect on women's muscular endurance and muscular strength. Women may use caffeine supplementation as an ergogenic aid for muscular performance.
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Caffeine for Depression. Coffee and caffeine consumption are significantly associated with decreased risk of depression.
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