Coffee is one of the most favorite drinks in the world, especially among teenagers and adults. A typical cup of coffee has a caffeine level of 95mg, but the average adult body can tolerate caffeine levels of up to 400mg per day. The level of endurance is of course different for each person, yes, guys, because it really depends on age, body weight, and many other factors. Talking about coffee, it turns out that there are a number of companies that produce coffee with caffeine levels that exceed normal limits, such as the following coffee series: Oh yes, the caffeine content in all of these coffees is measured per glass, guys (12 oz or 355 ml). 1. Banned Coffee - 474mg / 355ml Banned Coffee is an American coffee brand consisting of a blend of arabica and robusta coffee beans. Banned Coffee beans are imported directly from Costa Rica, Brazil, Ethiopia, even from Sumatra! The company even claims that Banned Coffee is "the strongest, tastiest coffee in the world". Interestingly, t
The following is an article that discusses how to distinguish the types of Arabica and Robusta coffee , which have been summarized from trusted sources. 1. Location of planting Arabica coffee plants grow in areas with an altitude of 700-1700 masl. This area is considered a plateau with cool temperatures between 16-20 degrees Celsius. If the type of Arabica coffee is grown in plains less than 700 meters above sea level, the plant will be more susceptible to leaf rust disease or Hemileia Vastatrix (HV). This causes plants not to grow optimally. Meanwhile, the Robusta coffee plant can grow in lowlands, which is below 700 meters above sea level. Although there are a lot of coffee beans produced, the Robusta coffee plant is more susceptible to insect attack. This type of robusta coffee bears fruit in warmer temperatures. 2. Shape of seeds The shape of the arabica and robusta coffee beans is also different. Arabica coffee has a slightly elongated and slightly flattened bean shape. Arabica b