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Scientists Work Towards Naturally Caffeine-Free Coffee

First time accepted submitter eternaldoctorwho writes "Research has been underway to produce a coffee bean plant that naturally has no or little caffeine content. Now, it looks like that might become a reality in the near future: Paulo Mazzafera of the University of Campinas in Brazil has come closer than ever with a strain containing 'only 2% of normal caffeine levels.' Coffee, anyone?"

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  1. Caffeine-free coffee by Z00L00K · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's like a car without wheels or a computer without a CPU.

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    If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker would destroy civilization.
    1. Re:Caffeine-free coffee by neurophil12 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I would love such a drink. I'm extremely sensitive to caffeine, but I enjoy coffee quite a bit. In fact, the stuff is more likely to put me to sleep than keep me awake, so I tend to enjoy coffee after some dinners rather than early or during the day. Occasionally I have a cup of decaf during the day. If this coffee becomes available I'd drink it much more frequently than I drink coffee now.

      I've heard of others like myself, though I doubt we're a particularly large portion of the population, so we are probably not a major reason for this research. Still, why are you so against people having a less processed low-caffeine option? And how is railing against such a possibility with zero facts or specific arguments in any way insightful?

  2. Blasphemy! by HeavyDDuty · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If it has no caffeine it isn't coffee. Yes, this includes decaf.