Lupin as a coffee Substitute

Note : Specified with location (United Kingdom participants) Dear participant, My name is Sankavi Sekar and I am currently studying at the University of Greenw…

  1. Food R&D Emeritus reply

    Does Lupin contain caffeine to qualify as a substitute for coffee..How did you arrive in that idea?

  2. Subith Kumar reply

    Basically, coffee substitutes mimic the coffee flavor and taste without harming human health. In the case of lupin, it is caffeine free and it has the capability to mimic the coff…

  3. Ufuk Ayyıldız reply

    interesting... :thinking:

  4. Food R&D Emeritus reply

    There are many grains used by locals to mimic coffee but never came close to coffee in taste.. Those so called coffee replacers are ersatz and was often chosen due to inaccessibil…

  5. Food R&D Emeritus reply

    In many developed countries I saw limited potential for coffee substitute except those immigrants that were accustomed it in their own countries previously.

  6. Joseph Makachia Mulielie reply

    I am interested

  7. Idris_Patel reply

    Why are you substituting coffee with Lupin, which is a major serious allergen as defined in EU law?