Organic Lupine Coffee in a Drip Bag (Drip Coffee Bag)

Organic Lupine Coffee: Discover the benefits of this delicious coffee alternative in a drip bag (coffee bag)

A caffeine-free coffee experience? This isn’t possible only with decaffeinated coffee, but also with lupine coffee—a beverage that was enjoyed long before coffee beans became widespread. On this page, you’ll learn about lupine, a caffeine-free coffee substitute, and its wonderful properties.

What is lupine coffee?

In an era that prioritizes sustainability and healthy living, it’s no surprise that lupine coffee is gaining popularity. This coffee substitute, made from the seeds of the lupine plant, has impressed both health-conscious consumers and coffee lovers alike. But what makes lupine coffee so special? Is it just a passing fad, or is lupine coffee here to stay? Let’s take a closer look.

Lupine coffee, made from the seeds of the sweet lupine plant, offers a decaffeinated alternative to traditional coffee. Lupines, which are legumes, resemble beans and peas.

The process of making lupine coffee is similar to roasting coffee beans. First, the lupine seeds are soaked, boiled, and then roasted until they take on a dark color and an intense aroma. Afterward, they are ground and can be easily brewed in a cup using our drip bags (coffee bags).

Benefits of Lupine Coffee in a Drip Bag (Coffee Bag)

*You can find the source of this information on the benefits, along with much more, at: https://www.zentrum-der-gesundheit.de/ernaehrung/lebensmittel/kaffee-uebersicht/lupinenkaffee
Lupine seeds contain valuable minerals, trace elements, and vitamins that are water-soluble and heat-stable, thereby enriching lupine coffee.*
Many people need to or choose to avoid grains containing gluten, for example, because they have a gluten intolerance. Lupine coffee is gluten-free.*
Lupine coffee is caffeine-free and is neither addictive nor does it cause any other health problems. In the past, lupine coffee was referred to as “health coffee” in contrast to coffee made from coffee beans.*
Lupine coffee contains no irritating acids and is gently roasted, which is why even people with sensitive stomachs can enjoy it.*

Media reports on lupine coffee

We’re honest and fair: The following quotes from the media reports we researched evaluate lupine coffee in general and do not specifically mention our MyCoffeebag lupine coffee. It was important to us to provide you with a quick overview of media reports that have covered lupine coffee.
FIT FOR FUN

"Lupine coffee is good for iron absorption, especially when combined with foods rich in vitamin C. This is because vitamin C can improve the absorption of 'non-heme iron' from plant-based sources such as lupine coffee. So, ideally, you should eat a little fruit at the same time you drink your lupine coffee."

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Geo

"Mild, nutty, and coffee-like: that's how the flavor of lupine coffee is described. So it's a real alternative. This product is caffeine-free and is made from the seeds of the sweet lupine. To make it, the seeds are dried, roasted, and can then be prepared just like ground coffee. Sweet lupine coffee is also gluten-free. However, certain proteins in lupins can trigger allergic reactions in people who are sensitive to peanuts or other legumes."

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AOK HEALTH MAGAZINE

"With 36 grams per 100 grams, lupins contain a comparable amount of protein to soybeans. This makes them one of the top sources of protein among legumes. The protein quality—which indicates how well the body can utilize dietary protein—is comparable to that of animal protein. In addition, they have a high fiber content of approximately 19 grams (per 100 grams). Last but not least, the seeds contain vitamins A and B1, as well as minerals such as calcium, potassium, iron, and magnesium."

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Drip Coffeebag Bio Lupine

Would you like to find out what lupine coffee tastes like? Or are you already an avid lupine coffee lover looking for a special way to prepare it—for example, to easily brew a cup? At home or on the go? Our Lupine Dripbag just needs to be brewed with hot water.

Here's how easy it is to prepare a drip bag

Open the drip bag

Open the drip bag along the perforated line.

Hang the drip bag

Unfold the paper wings and simply hook them over the rim of the cup.

Pour hot water over the drip bag

Brew the coffee slowly using hot water that is no longer boiling.

Remove the drip bag

Remove the drip bag—just like a bag—by holding it by the paper wings, and enjoy your filter coffee.

Your Questions—Our Answers About Organic Lupine Coffee in a Drip Bag (Coffee Bag)

There are instructions on our packaging. It's very simple:

  1. Open the coffee bag along the perforated line.
  2. Unfold the paper wings of the coffee bag (which is already filled with organic lupine coffee) and simply hang it over the rim of the cup.
  3. Slowly brew the organic lupine coffee with hot water that is no longer boiling.
  4. Pull the coffee bag—like a bag—by the paper tabs and enjoy the fresh organic lupine coffee.

Even die-hard coffee drinkers really appreciate the taste of lupine coffee. The flavor of our organic lupine coffee in a drip bag is very nutty, robust, and full-bodied, and is characterized by distinct roasted notes.

Yes, lupine coffee is not only caffeine-free but also gluten-free. Lupine coffee is free of caffeic acids and is alkaline.

Of course, you can drink lupine coffee with milk to achieve your favorite flavor. You’re also welcome to try almond milk, oat milk, or soy milk, which add an extra special touch to the lupine coffee. Just give it a try!

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