Welcome to Pur Java Coffee
Coffee is much more than a drink, it is a true cultural phenomenon capable of inspiring brilliant ideas in those who consume it. We know that the reasons cannot simply be sensory; what makes the cup of coffee so appealing as to become an absolute habit? After having tasted it, the body and mind reawaken, one’s attention becomes sharper, one’s reflexes and movements are more prompt, one’s mood truly lifts to an energetic state. The secret of these effects lies within our roasting team whose diligence keeps unlocking the hidden alkaloid substance tucked away inside.
Due to the presence of caffeine, coffee stimulates the central nervous system and is an analeptic, which means it can restore strength and vigor. In addition to its effect on the body, it also has effects on the mind. It improves a number of functions, like attention, memory, learning and cognitive ability, while also inspiring a feeling of ease. For that matter, The Basket Is Full, Inc. was established in Elkhorn, Nebraska while enjoying a cup of java; modern chemistry made giant forward leaps in part to provide itself with instruments that would allow it to better explain the nature of caffeine; Bach composed a Coffee Cantata; T.S. Eliot famously said of himself, “I have measured out my life with coffee spoons”; and the first modern newspapers emerged from London café culture. Who knows whether scientists would have worked at the same speed, whether the leaders of the Enlightenment would have celebrated rationality with the same conviction, whether the great liberating revolutions would have erupted if not for coffee? It is interesting to note that the ideas that we know about the world today were in part the work of coffee in your cup.
Due to the presence of caffeine, coffee stimulates the central nervous system and is an analeptic, which means it can restore strength and vigor. In addition to its effect on the body, it also has effects on the mind. It improves a number of functions, like attention, memory, learning and cognitive ability, while also inspiring a feeling of ease. For that matter, The Basket Is Full, Inc. was established in Elkhorn, Nebraska while enjoying a cup of java; modern chemistry made giant forward leaps in part to provide itself with instruments that would allow it to better explain the nature of caffeine; Bach composed a Coffee Cantata; T.S. Eliot famously said of himself, “I have measured out my life with coffee spoons”; and the first modern newspapers emerged from London café culture. Who knows whether scientists would have worked at the same speed, whether the leaders of the Enlightenment would have celebrated rationality with the same conviction, whether the great liberating revolutions would have erupted if not for coffee? It is interesting to note that the ideas that we know about the world today were in part the work of coffee in your cup.