Saw a commerciel of Nescafe Green Blend, what's all that about?! Is there a new trend to drink green coffee?
http://www.nescafe.co.uk/CoffeeCupboard/everyday-choice/nescafe-green-blend
Posted it on OT, coz it's not about coffee obviously . . .
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bruceb wrote:It's a lot of bunk about "antioxidants." It's based on suggestibility because of the green tea bunk. Human naivete and suggestibility sell snake oil. Welcome to the planet.
Aadje wrote:it's very good for you, loads of anit-oxidants, and we'll throw in some omega-3-oils too
Except that Snake oil is made from snakes and therefore not animal friendly!Aadje wrote:it's very good for you, loads of anit-oxidants, and we'll throw in some omega-3-oils too
It's a lot of bunk about "antioxidants."
GreenBean wrote:What's wrong with snake oil?
JulieJayne wrote:Except that Snake oil is made from snakes and therefore not animal friendly!Aadje wrote:it's very good for you, loads of anit-oxidants, and we'll throw in some omega-3-oils too
Green coffee is well obviously Green.... and therefore clearly good for everyone!
I think Bruce is rightIt's a lot of bunk about "antioxidants."
RisingPower wrote:Does that mean I can eat this portafilter? It does have a very green lining.
GreenBean wrote:So if I understand correctly, what people are saying is that if something is green or has green in it's name we should eat it. Is that correct? What about things that are green and have green in their name? Can we leave them alone? I can not imagine it would do me any good!
Why don't we all forget about eating green and eat cake or things with cake in their name instead?
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