Coffee beans drying.

Triglycerides

Green coffee beans are soaked in a hot water/coffee solution to draw the caffeine to the surface of the beans. Next, the beans are transferred to another container and immersed in coffee oils that were obtained from spent coffee grounds.

After several hours at high temperatures, the triglycerides in the oils remove the caffeine - but not the flavor elements - from the beans. The beans are separated from the oils and dried. The caffeine is removed from the oils, which are reused to decaffeinate another batch of beans. This is a direct contact method of decaffeination.

Finally, there is Super Critical Carbon Dioxide.

Google
 
Web worldwidemart.com
Home | Visit BaristaGuru.com | About Coffee Beans | Brewing Tips
All About Decaf | Selecting Gourmet Coffee | Iced Coffee Recipes
Selecting a Coffee Maker | Brewing Brazilian Coffee | Coffee Drink Ideas