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BSCI 135 Exam 2. 142 Questions and
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Importance of Stimulating Plants

The trade in stimulating beverages, spices -
changed history of many nations

Fortunes made, as important as today's
computer industry, defense, oil, or illegal drug
trade

Rationale for taking Stimulated Beverages

Flavor, Feeling of alertness

Stimulated Beverages

All rich in caffeine
ex. coffee, tea, cocoa,

Caffeine

-chemically related to purine bases in DNA (like guanine)
-Caffeine is an alkaloid, group of secondary compounds found in plants, made to discourage grazing.
-Desirable effects: Promotes alertness, mental cognition,
reaction speed and endurance.
-Improves physical performance, relieves pain, migraines
-Reduce asthma, elevate mood
-Stimulation of central nervous system, faster heartbeat,
constriction of blood vessels, increased respiration rate,
suppression of appetite, diuresis

Caffeines Role in Parkinson's Disease

Studies show it may prevent PD

Negative Effects of Caffeine

headaches on withdrawal, infertility, birth defects, insomnia, nervousness, irritability

Caffeine content of common products

Coffee (drip) 115 mg
Tea 40 mg
Cocoa 13 mg

,Coca-cola (reg. or diet) 46 mg
Mountain Dew 54 mg
Vivarin 200 mg
Midol 600 mg

Coffee

-made from the seeds of Coffea arabica
-Native of eastern Africa; Ethiopia
-The fruits and leaves were eaten for stimulation

History of Coffee

-Grown in Yemen; domesticated there, roasting of beans invented in the 13th century
-Coffee brewing spread to Arabian world in 16th century, then to Europe in the 17th century
-Coffee houses were popular in Europe by the 1700s-centers for intellectual discourse

Centers of Coffee Trade (Past)

-Mocha, Arabia, in the 17th century
-Dutch East Indies and Ceylon in the 18th century
-French Islands in the 18th century
-Brazil in the 1800s, where it had a profound
impact

Centers of Coffee Trade (Present)

Now, most coffee produced in Brazil and
Colombia (leading producers of coffee); Indonesia
and Vietnam also

Coffee Plant

-The plant is a small tree, grows in cool subtropical mountain habitats
-The small fruit is called a cherry
-It contains two seeds called beans
-Harvested by hand when the beans are ripe

Shade-Grown Coffee

Benefits songbirds by providing food and shelter -environmentally friendlier than sun-grown coffee

How to Process Coffee

1. The hull is first removed
2. The seeds are fermented for 12-24 hours (but they're non-alcoholic)
3. Seeds are dried for 1 week
4. Coffee beans are then roasted which produces the flavor, and the dark brown color

Decaffeinated Coffee

, -Coffee may be decaffeinated before roasting
-Invented by a German chemist, who was convinced his father had died of caffeine addition
-Basically, a solvent is used to soak green coffee beans - the solvent (ethyl acetate) removes the caffeine

What do we do with caffeine?

-Caffeine is sold for use in medicines and soft drinks
-ex. Pepsi, Coca cola, Mountain Dew, Jolt Cola, Red Bull
Anacin, Excedrin, NoDoz, Vivarin, Midol

Espresso

originated in Italy, a single cup of coffee is brewed at a time as hot water under pressure is forced
through finely ground, dark roasted beans

Latte

is like espresso, but with steamed milk

Cafe Mocha

is a latte with less steamed milk, but with chocolate syrup added

Cappuccino

also made with espresso, less steamed milk than latte, and large cap of foamed milk

Chocolate Lecture *

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What is the scientific name of the cacao plant?

Theobroma Cacao

What part of the world is the cacao plant originally from?

South and Central America

What part of the plant is used to make chocolate?

Seeds from the fruit on the cacao trees

How do you harvest the cacao?

the fruit is harvested by hand, cut open, and take the seeds from the surrounding by white pulp

What type of dispersal does the cacao plant use?

Animal dispersal

What are the main steps in making chocolate?

Fermented seeds for 4-7 days, Dried, Polished, cracked and roasted and grounded to paste to make
chocolate liquor

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