As you may know, coffee naturally contains a stimulant called caffeine, but there are some who prefer their beverage without this. Luckily, decaf coffee was created which offers the delicious taste of coffee with less of the caffeine. Keep reading to find out what is decaf coffee and how it was first discovered…
Decaf coffee is made from regular coffee beans that go through a process to remove most of the caffeine. However, decaffeinated coffee is not completely caffeine free, and EU regulation for decaf coffee is less than 0.3% caffeine.
Decaf coffee was first commercially available in 1906 in Germany. Created by Ludwig Roselius, who thought his father died of too much caffeine, he made it his mission to create a blend that had all of the taste without what he thought was ‘poison’. However, he found the answer to his problems by accident. During one of the coffee bean shipments a box got immersed in seawater and when brewed it was discovered that the water had removed most of the caffeine content from the beans. This revelation led to Roselius, patenting a way of steaming coffee to remove the caffeine and it’s still a process which is used today.
When people discover what is decaf coffee, they often wonder what the difference is to regular caffeinated coffee. Aside from the significantly reduced caffeine content, there’s usually only a very slight difference in taste and smell. But, providing you’re purchasing a quality coffee such as what we offer in our wonderful Nescafé decaf range, you won’t have to compromise on taste.
Now you know what is decaf coffee, why not explore more unforgettable coffee types?