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| Wanna go for a ride?.. Want some coffee first?
Black. Java. Cappuccino. Coffee with cinnamon, hazelnut, caramel
toffee, chocolate, vanilla, cream, berries – name it, the
options are overwhelming and it’s good to know that they are all
in the bag. The hot and luscious coffee is tempting everyone to
forget about being health conscious for a moment and take a
sip... But once you started a sip, chances are you won’t care
about the aftermath anymore…
The fondness for coffee was heightened by the sprouting of
espresso shops. Since then coffee has been regarded as an
all-time favorite drink. Young and old alike are fascinated with
its unique aroma and taste. Next to water, the next most common
drink is coffee. In the United States, there are about 160
million American who are hooked in drinking coffee.
What’s in coffee that makes it addictive? Coffee is like an
addictive pill. Your routine will be lacking if you miss one
drink. Let’s know coffee better. Coffee is brewed from the seeds
of the coffee plant. Coffee beans contain caffeine, a stimulant
known as trimethylxanthine. The most common and well-defined
effect of coffee is it being the stimulant of the central
nervous system. Within a minute of drinking coffee, caffeine
levels peak to generate vigilance, sharp concentration and
improves mood. This is the reason why it is called the ‘wake-up
drink’. While some people do well with this boost, others become
over-stimulated. The side effects include insomnia, anxiety,
irritability and diarrhea. In the past, coffee has been linked
to an array of health risks, ranging from stroke, miscarriage,
high cholesterol to cancer. Thus, we have to be cautious with
the amount of coffee we can take.
The urge of drinking a coffee has no exact time. It can come any
time of the day but mostly during breakfast and breaks. In
addition, even riders are hooked by it. When a rider has already
traveled hundreds of miles or probably while inspecting his
Yamaha motorcycle parts if they are still in good riding
condition, he will most likely feel tired and sleepy and will
order coffee to stimulate him. However, what the rider did not
know is that coffee is not a substitute to a normal sleep.
Riders who drink more than they're used to may become restless,
jittery, or sleepy. Thus, it will be hard for him to focus on
the road and may thus cause accidents.
Now, if you’re a rider and you’re having your break, will you
still opt for a cup of coffee? Time for a cup of coffee…
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