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Coffee cherry tea

Coffee cherry tea is an herbal tea made from the dried skins and/or pulp of the fruit of the coffee plant that remain after the coffee beans have been collected from within. It is also known as cascara, from the Spanish cáscara, meaning "husk". It is similar to a traditional beverage in Yemen and Ethiopia. Starting about 2005 it was independently developed and promoted for export by Salvadoran coffee farmer Aida Batlle. The dried whole fruits are also eaten like raisins.

Coffee cherry tea

It is different from cáscara sagrada tea, a powerful plant-based laxative derived from Rhamnus purshiana, which is native to the Pacific Northwest.

History edit

 
Coffee beans inside the coffee fruit

Hashara and qishr are similar drinks traditional in Ethiopia and Yemen.[1] It is believed that cáscara tea was consumed in Yemen even before the form of coffee we know today.[2][3] Outside of these traditional uses, in most coffee-producing countries the coffee fruit is usually considered a wasted byproduct of the coffee-production process.[1]

Independently of this traditional beverage, Salvadoran coffee farmer Aida Batlle developed a secondary market for coffee cherry skins, which are dried to create a tea she called cascara.[4][5] Around 2005 she noticed the coffee cherry husks, which are commonly discarded in the milling process, had a floral aroma, and she decided to try brewing tea from them.[1] Cascara in Spanish means skin or peel of fruit.[1] By 2009 it was being offered as a beverage in US coffee shops.[5] Other growers also began selling their coffee cherry pulp and skins as teas.[1]

 
After the coffee beans are collected, the remaining fruit is sundried and brewed into coffee cherry tea.

Increasing demand for cáscara from large U.S.-based coffee chains has, in some cases, led to the dried husks fetching higher prices than the coffee beans.[6]

Brewing edit

The husks can be dried and flaked like ground tea or dried into raisinlike pieces, both of which are prepared by steeping in hot water for a short period or cold water for a lengthy period.[1] The resulting beverage is served hot, iced, carbonated, and bottled by various producers, including as a beer.[1] Typical proportions call for steeping three tablespoons of dried flaked cascara in 10 to 12 ounces of hot water for four minutes or cold water for 12 to 16 hours.[1]

Health benefits edit

 
Dried coffee cherry

A study published in the Cambridge University Press showed evidence that extracts derived from coffee fruit increase BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor) in healthy subjects, likely due to its high polyphenol content, thought this was a small study involving 25 subjects and the authors note larger clinical studies are needed.[7] A systemic research review demonstrated that polyphenol consumption may increase cognition both acutely and chronically, though comparisons between studies are hampered by methodological inconsistencies.[8]

Coffee fruit contains caffeine.[9][10] Caffeine has possible neuro-protective properties, including a possible prevention or reduction in rate of progression of dementia.[citation needed] Caffeine levels in cascara are similar to those found in black teas.[1]

Forms edit

It is served hot, iced, carbonated, and bottled by various producers, including in addition to a tea as a soda, a beer, a liqueur, and a flavored vodka.[5][1]

The dried whole fruit is also eaten like raisins.[5] It is also ground into a flour which can be used by those avoiding gluten.[11]

Description edit

The tea is described as fruity and floral; the fruits are described as not dissimilar to other dried fruits such as apricots, cranberries, and raisins,[5] and the flour has a fruity flavor.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Carpenter, Murray (1 December 2015). "Cascara 'Tea': A Tasty Infusion Made From Coffee Waste". NPR.
  2. ^ Dave, Eggers (2018). The monk of Mokha (First ed.). New York. ISBN 978-1101947319. OCLC 987983540.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ Ciummo, Brenna (2014-05-20). "What is Cascara? An Overview of Coffee Cherry Tea". Fresh Cup Magazine. Retrieved 2023-02-18.
  4. ^ Sanneh, Kelefa (2011-11-14). "Sacred Grounds: Coffee-Farming in El Salvador". ISSN 0028-792X. from the original on 2019-12-21. Retrieved 2019-12-27.
  5. ^ a b c d e Clayton, Liz. "What Is Cascara?". Sprudge. Retrieved 2023-02-18.
  6. ^ "Coffee Waste Is Now Fetching a 480% Premium Over Coffee Itself". Bloomberg News. 22 May 2018. Retrieved 2018-05-24.
  7. ^ Reyes-Izquierdo, Tania; Nemzer, Boris; Shu, Cynthia; Huynh, Lan; Argumedo, Ruby; Keller, Robert; Pietrzkowski, Zb (August 2013). "Modulatory effect of coffee fruit extract on plasma levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in healthy subjects". British Journal of Nutrition. 110 (3): 420–425. doi:10.1017/S0007114512005338. ISSN 0007-1145. PMID 23312069. S2CID 15478630.
  8. ^ Lamport, Daniel J.; Dye, Louise; Wightman, JoLynne D.; Lawton, Clare L. (2012-01-01). "The effects of flavonoid and other polyphenol consumption on cognitive performance: A systematic research review of human experimental and epidemiological studies". Nutrition and Aging. 1 (1): 5–25. doi:10.3233/NUA-2012-0002. ISSN 1879-7717.
  9. ^ "Cascara and caffeine". 30 August 2013.
  10. ^ "Beverage derived from the extract of coffee cherry husks and coffee cherry pulp". Kraft Foods R&D Inc (Munich). 16 November 2010.
  11. ^ a b Brones, Anna (2023-01-19). "Coffee Waste or Product Potential?". Fresh Cup Magazine. Retrieved 2023-02-18.

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Coffee cherry tea is an herbal tea made from the dried skins and or pulp of the fruit of the coffee plant that remain after the coffee beans have been collected from within It is also known as cascara from the Spanish cascara meaning husk It is similar to a traditional beverage in Yemen and Ethiopia Starting about 2005 it was independently developed and promoted for export by Salvadoran coffee farmer Aida Batlle The dried whole fruits are also eaten like raisins Coffee cherry teaIt is different from cascara sagrada tea a powerful plant based laxative derived from Rhamnus purshiana which is native to the Pacific Northwest Contents 1 History 2 Brewing 3 Health benefits 4 Forms 5 Description 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Coffee beans inside the coffee fruitHashara and qishr are similar drinks traditional in Ethiopia and Yemen 1 It is believed that cascara tea was consumed in Yemen even before the form of coffee we know today 2 3 Outside of these traditional uses in most coffee producing countries the coffee fruit is usually considered a wasted byproduct of the coffee production process 1 Independently of this traditional beverage Salvadoran coffee farmer Aida Batlle developed a secondary market for coffee cherry skins which are dried to create a tea she called cascara 4 5 Around 2005 she noticed the coffee cherry husks which are commonly discarded in the milling process had a floral aroma and she decided to try brewing tea from them 1 Cascara in Spanish means skin or peel of fruit 1 By 2009 it was being offered as a beverage in US coffee shops 5 Other growers also began selling their coffee cherry pulp and skins as teas 1 nbsp After the coffee beans are collected the remaining fruit is sundried and brewed into coffee cherry tea Increasing demand for cascara from large U S based coffee chains has in some cases led to the dried husks fetching higher prices than the coffee beans 6 Brewing editThe husks can be dried and flaked like ground tea or dried into raisinlike pieces both of which are prepared by steeping in hot water for a short period or cold water for a lengthy period 1 The resulting beverage is served hot iced carbonated and bottled by various producers including as a beer 1 Typical proportions call for steeping three tablespoons of dried flaked cascara in 10 to 12 ounces of hot water for four minutes or cold water for 12 to 16 hours 1 Health benefits edit nbsp Dried coffee cherryA study published in the Cambridge University Press showed evidence that extracts derived from coffee fruit increase BDNF brain derived neurotrophic factor in healthy subjects likely due to its high polyphenol content thought this was a small study involving 25 subjects and the authors note larger clinical studies are needed 7 A systemic research review demonstrated that polyphenol consumption may increase cognition both acutely and chronically though comparisons between studies are hampered by methodological inconsistencies 8 Coffee fruit contains caffeine 9 10 Caffeine has possible neuro protective properties including a possible prevention or reduction in rate of progression of dementia citation needed Caffeine levels in cascara are similar to those found in black teas 1 Forms editIt is served hot iced carbonated and bottled by various producers including in addition to a tea as a soda a beer a liqueur and a flavored vodka 5 1 The dried whole fruit is also eaten like raisins 5 It is also ground into a flour which can be used by those avoiding gluten 11 Description editThe tea is described as fruity and floral the fruits are described as not dissimilar to other dried fruits such as apricots cranberries and raisins 5 and the flour has a fruity flavor 11 See also edit nbsp Coffee portalCoffee leaf teaReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j Carpenter Murray 1 December 2015 Cascara Tea A Tasty Infusion Made From Coffee Waste NPR Dave Eggers 2018 The monk of Mokha First ed New York ISBN 978 1101947319 OCLC 987983540 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Ciummo Brenna 2014 05 20 What is Cascara An Overview of Coffee Cherry Tea Fresh Cup Magazine Retrieved 2023 02 18 Sanneh Kelefa 2011 11 14 Sacred Grounds Coffee Farming in El Salvador ISSN 0028 792X Archived from the original on 2019 12 21 Retrieved 2019 12 27 a b c d e Clayton Liz What Is Cascara Sprudge Retrieved 2023 02 18 Coffee Waste Is Now Fetching a 480 Premium Over Coffee Itself Bloomberg News 22 May 2018 Retrieved 2018 05 24 Reyes Izquierdo Tania Nemzer Boris Shu Cynthia Huynh Lan Argumedo Ruby Keller Robert Pietrzkowski Zb August 2013 Modulatory effect of coffee fruit extract on plasma levels of brain derived neurotrophic factor in healthy subjects British Journal of Nutrition 110 3 420 425 doi 10 1017 S0007114512005338 ISSN 0007 1145 PMID 23312069 S2CID 15478630 Lamport Daniel J Dye Louise Wightman JoLynne D Lawton Clare L 2012 01 01 The effects of flavonoid and other polyphenol consumption on cognitive performance A systematic research review of human experimental and epidemiological studies Nutrition and Aging 1 1 5 25 doi 10 3233 NUA 2012 0002 ISSN 1879 7717 Cascara and caffeine 30 August 2013 Beverage derived from the extract of coffee cherry husks and coffee cherry pulp Kraft Foods R amp D Inc Munich 16 November 2010 a b Brones Anna 2023 01 19 Coffee Waste or Product Potential Fresh Cup Magazine Retrieved 2023 02 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coffee cherry tea amp oldid 1151920515, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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