☠️ Fresh Beans, Healthy Seats, and Deadly Treats

Coffee bean shelf life secrets, how your daily brew fights sedentary risks, and the recall shaking up canned coffee lovers.

Hello Coffee Lovers!

Prepare to be percolated with knowledge in this week's edition.

We're answering the question: "Can coffee beans go bad?" (Spoiler: It's complicated).

We'll also show you how your coffee addiction might just be saving you from the grim reaper of sedentary life.

But wait, there's a plot twist – not all canned coffee is your friend right now because we have a news story that confirms some cans are becoming toxic.

Intrigued? You should be! So pull up a chair, pour yourself a cup, and let's go.

☕️ Quick Coffee Facts

Understanding the Shelf Life of Coffee Beans: Can They Expire?

☕️ Coffee beans do not expire, but their freshness diminishes over time, with a peak flavor period starting a few days after roasting and lasting for about a month.

💡 Proper storage is crucial to maintain bean freshness, as factors like air exposure, humidity, high temperatures, and light can all negatively impact the quality and aroma of your coffee.

👀 Recognize stale beans by their lack of sheen, lifeless texture, faded aroma, and absence of a springy feel when squeezed.

💼 To keep your coffee beans fresh, store them in airtight containers in a cool and dry place, avoid direct sunlight, and use a coffee grinder to preserve flavor and aroma.

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