Food & Wine: It's Time to Fall in Love With Decaf, According to These Specialty Coffee Experts

It's Time to Fall in Love With Decaf, According to These Specialty Coffee Experts

With 97% of the caffeine removed, decaf coffee appeals to many folks who are sensitive to caffeine or just trying to consume less of it. Decaf coffee has drastically less caffeine than a regular cup ...

We get it – some decaf coffees are downright disappointing. Some coffee shops are disappointing, too (if you spy the words "caramel macchiato" on the menu, split). But, that surely doesn't mean all ...

Founded by longtime coffee enthusiast and head roaster Mark Gano, Frequent Coffee is putting decaf front and center, challenging the long-held notion that it’s an afterthought. (Photo courtesy of ...

AOL: Decaf Coffee Vs. Regular Coffee: Which Is Actually Healthier, According to Dietitians

Decaf Coffee Vs. Regular Coffee: Which Is Actually Healthier, According to Dietitians

Decaf coffee is just like regular coffee, except most of the caffeine has been removed. This article takes a detailed look at decaf coffee and its good and bad health effects.

Decaf coffee is the red-headed stepchild of coffee for some reason, but Dekaf changes that. I’ve made it in my Keurig and my French press, and both brew methods made outstanding cups of coffee.

Decaffeinated products are commonly termed by the abbreviation decaf. To ensure product quality, manufacturers are required to test the newly decaffeinated coffee beans to make sure that caffeine concentration is relatively low.