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To gradually reduce your coffee intake, add brewed coffee substitute to
regular coffee.
Coffee substitutes are made from roasted carob; grains, such as malted
barley and chicory; dried fruits, such as figs; nuts, and other ingredients. They have a dark colour
and deep, rich flavour with slightly bitter overtones. VarietiesCoffee substitutes are available in a variety of flavours in either a ready-to-brew or an
instant, powdered form. The brewing variety is more aromatic and flavorful. Buying and storing tipsLook for coffee substitutes in the coffee and tea section of health food stores and grocery
stores. Store them, tightly sealed, in a cool, dark cupboard. AvailabilityCoffee substitutes are available year-round. Preparation, uses, and tipsIf you’re trying to reduce your coffee intake, add brewed coffee substitute to
regular coffee to slowly kick the habit. Use an espresso maker for brewed coffee substitutes
with a deeper, richer flavour.
Nutritional HighlightsCoffee Substitutes (powder), 1 tsp (5mL)
Calories: 7.5
Protein: 0.13g
Carbohydrate: 2.0g
Total fat: 0.8g
Fiber: 0.20g
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