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US study that researchers say highlights chemicals’ ubiquity also shows PFAS association with seafood and red meat
US study that researchers say highlights chemicals’ ubiquity also shows PFAS association with seafood and red meat
Now is it just the coffee bean or espresso bean too, or do they bunch both into coffee?
I won’t be surprised to find out everything we eat to have PFAS in them.
What’s the difference between a coffee bean and an espresso bean? I was under the impression that espresso is just a way to brew coffee beans.
You are correct. There is no difference. The two main bean types are robusta and arabica. You can make espresso with anything. Now, bags branded as espresso are generally roasted a bit darker, as espresso using light roasts is less common traditionally, but you can still make espresso with light roasts.
There are two primary varieties of beans, arabica beans and robusta. An expresso bean (arabica) is generally darker (roasted longer) with more visible oil.
People make drip coffee with Arabica beans
People didn’t like my answer, so maybe this site would better explain:
Pretty sure PFAs are in rainwater and nearly every surface level water source or unconfined aquifer. So yeah nearly everything gets exposed to them.