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Decaffeinated coffee is a type of coffee that has had most of its caffeine removed. It is typically made from coffee beans that have been processed to remove the caffeine, either through a chemical process or through a natural process such as water extraction. Decaffeinated coffee is popular among those who want to enjoy the flavor of coffee without the effects of caffeine. It is also popular among those who are sensitive to caffeine or who are trying to reduce their caffeine intake.
Decaffeinated coffee is available in a variety of forms, including ground coffee, instant coffee, and coffee pods. It is also available in a variety of flavors, such as light roast, dark roast, and flavored varieties.
Decaffeinated coffee is widely available in supermarkets, coffee shops, and online retailers. Some of the major companies in the market include Starbucks, Folgers, Maxwell House, and Dunkin' Donuts. Show Less Read more