We are pleased to announce we now stock coffee bags on our website, from both our sister brand Moreish Coffee Roasters, as well as our very own Caffe Society Super Crema Coffee Bags!
These amazing little bags are similar to a tea bag, they provide you with a lot more convenience to whip up a quick brew, whilst also packing in high quality ground coffee beans and the taste you love.
We offer these in packs of 50 coffee bags, which come to you within a resealable bag themselves. This helps you keep the coffee bags fresh as well as reducing packaging – no individual sachets here.
The coffee tastes even better knowing there’s less wasted packaging, with every cup. The resealable packaging ensures you can keep your coffee bags fresh and delicious!
We offer a wide range of coffee bags, containing blends as well as single origin coffee bags. Some are stronger than others, and some are Fairtrade or Rainforest Alliance certified. We even have Decaffeinated coffee bags available!
See above a full rundown of what we offer, or you can view the full range by clicking here: Caffe Society Coffee Bags Range.
A study has found that drinking two to three cups of coffee a day could be linked to a longer life.
The European Journal of Preventative Cardiology published their research on 27th September, named “The impact of coffee subtypes on incident cardiovascular disease, arrhythmias, and mortality“.
They looked at different coffee subtypes, such as decaf, ground and instant coffee, and then divided these into groups of Less than 1 cup, 1 cup, 2 -3 cups, 4-5 cups and more than 5 cups per day; and then compared this with people who don’t drink coffee.
A total of 449,563 participants (median 58 years, 55.3% females) were followed over 12.5 years (plus-minus 0.7 years).
Ground and instant coffee consumption was associated with a significant reduction in arrhythmia at 1–5 cups/day but was not found for decaffeinated coffee. The lowest risk was 4–5 cups/day for ground coffee.
The conclusion of the study was that decaffeinated, ground, and instant coffee, particularly at 2–3 cups/day, were associated with significant reductions in incident cardiovascular disease and mortality. Ground and instant but not decaffeinated coffee was associated with reduced arrhythmia.
Source: https://academic.oup.com/eurjpc/advance-article/doi/10.1093/eurjpc/zwac189/6704995?searchresult=1