Paul Saladino· MD
still a seed there are mold toxins right in a lot of coffees unless it's a wet process that's what scaring me right now
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still a seed there are mold toxins right in a lot of coffees unless it's a wet process that's what scaring me right now
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it's much less problematic if you're doing decaf and you're doing wet process so it's not moldy and you're thinking about these things