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  • Coffee Acidity: pH Levels & What Makes It Acidic
    Coffee is slightly acidic, with a pH typically ranging between 4.85 and 5.10. This acidity is primarily due to the presence of chlorogenic acids, which are a group of polyphenols that are found in coffee beans. Chlorogenic acids are responsible for the characteristic sour or bitter taste of coffee, and they also contribute to its antioxidant and health-promoting properties.
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