My grandmother told me a few years ago that there was a type of coffee that was somewhat addictive. Is that true? If so, what type is it? Whatever kind she was talking about wasn't a common coffee and I think it's expensive.
Since we're talking about coffee, can anyone tell me what their opinions are on arabica coffee? I received some Starbucks arabica coffee as a gift and I think it's the most horrendus coffee I've ever had. It says to use 2 tbsp. per 6 oz. cup, and that is way too strong. I had a cup earlier today and for 2 hrs I felt like I was bouncing off the walls. I couldn't stay focused at all, my thoughts were all over the place. I find that interesting because I read that arabica coffee doesn't have much caffeine in it. Then after 2 hrs I felt like I was brain dead. I wonder what I'll feel like later.
I normally use Kirkland (Costco's) colombian coffee and use 1 1/2 tbsp. with 24 oz. of water. I don't know how much that makes though.
Since we're talking about coffee, can anyone tell me what their opinions are on arabica coffee? I received some Starbucks arabica coffee as a gift and I think it's the most horrendus coffee I've ever had. It says to use 2 tbsp. per 6 oz. cup, and that is way too strong. I had a cup earlier today and for 2 hrs I felt like I was bouncing off the walls. I couldn't stay focused at all, my thoughts were all over the place. I find that interesting because I read that arabica coffee doesn't have much caffeine in it. Then after 2 hrs I felt like I was brain dead. I wonder what I'll feel like later.
I normally use Kirkland (Costco's) colombian coffee and use 1 1/2 tbsp. with 24 oz. of water. I don't know how much that makes though.