Chocolate-Covered Coffee Beans
Before I say anything else, I'm going to let you know that I really like chocolate-covered coffee beans. Unfortunately, chocolate-covered coffee beans don't like me at all. I'll tell you my story in a minute.
About Chocolate-Covered Coffee Beans
The name of this blog is "Coffee, Tea and Me". When I chose the name, I used a modified version of a popular phrase of the 1970s: "Coffee, tea or me?" Afterwards, I realized there are shops in shopping malls and other places named similarly that specialize in various coffee and tea products.
I haven't seen a shop like that in years, but then again, I haven't been looking for any. That's where I bought some chocolate-covered coffee beans in 1996. They kind of look like another popular candy, "M&Ms". Other than the flavor of coffee, you might mistake them for one of the specialized versions of M&Ms, like when they use almonds instead of peanuts.
Acid Reflux and Me
After a co-worker offered me a couple of chocolate-covered coffee beans that he'd bought (at the same place I bought them), I bought a batch myself. While I was at work the next day, I ate about eight of them, forgetting what they were (mistaking them for M&Ms, naturally). You can call me an idiot anytime you like. Anyway, heartburn hit me like a ton of bricks. I needed heartburn relief and I needed it fast. I went to a doctor and it was then that I found out that I had acid reflux disease.
I suffered from chronic heartburn for years, but I didn't know that I also had acid reflux disease for years. It all but destroyed my teeth, occurring mostly when I slept. In 2005, a friend suggested I use vinegar for heartburn. I was skeptical, but I tried it and it worked. I've only had to use vinegar once since then, in 2006, and haven't had any reoccurring bouts of heartburn since. No heartburn of any kind, in fact, and I think that's amazing.
Heartburn Risks
I love coffee (hot or cold), coffee-flavored candies, coffee cake, chocolate-covered coffee beans and just about anything you can think of that has coffee in it or tastes like coffee. When it comes to chocolate-covered coffee beans, however, I'm afraid I'll probably never touch them again. Nothing else has ever triggered heartburn like that — not before the incident and not since.
As much as I love coffee products, I'd rather be heartburn-free than enjoy even a minute's pleasure with chocolate-covered coffee beans. Believe it or not, I haven't suffered from one bout of heartburn since April or May of 2006 (and it was very mild heartburn).
On second thought, if I can even find chocolate-covered coffee beans locally, I might try a couple just to see if my acid reflux problem is a thing of the past.
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Thats too bad, i also love everything related to coffee, esp. coffee flavored ice cream. I haven't tried chocolate covered beans, but i think i'd give it a try.
I completely forgot about coffee-flavored ice cream! I have to hunt some of that down!
you know what i am thinking? i think you should eat one Chocolate-Covered Coffee Bean then drink a mouth of vinegar.you can try this solution. ha ha
That's just evil.
Besides causing heartburn, it seems like eating coffee-beans would be very bitter, in spite of the chocolate covering. Do they do something to make the taste more mild?
I don't remember any bitterness and I don't remember anything unusual about the taste. Perhaps the chocolate flavor covered it all up.
Have you tried making them with 8 o'clock coffee? It's great coffee, and they have recipes on their site. http://www.eightoclock.com/
Its amazing that something so simple can cure your heartburn. It would have help if your doctor would have helped you. It just goes to show that western medicine is all about making money.
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