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Can one decaffeinate coffee at home the same way one can decaffeinate
good tea? That is, brew for 20 seconds, toss out the water, and then brew another cup as usual. Apparantly, the first "rinse" contains most of the caffeine, but since several infusions can be made with the same tea, the quality remains. Does anyone know if this works for coffee? Thanks, Joseph |
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