Nature’s Cuppa Rich Roast Questions & Answers
Is Nature’s Cuppa acidic?
Just wondering if it is a low fodmap
Can nature’s. Way decaf roast coffee be used in a coffee machine
Can this natures coffee substitute be username. Coffee machine
I love it so much. I laughingly day “I’m addicted!” Is this possible?
Is Nature's Cuppa acidic?
I don’t think so, but I’m no chemistry expert. Best to check ingredients. It’s definitely not addictive though. I drank it several times a day for over a year and could stop recently immediately with no after cravings.
Is this gluten free? Some sites say yes others say no
It has Rye so it’s not gluten free. I have also asked the company directly and they confirmed that it is not gluten free.
Hi, Kalli and Wenny, I ohave some terrible face rash issues for the last 9 months when I eat bread or snacks which are non-gluten free and any wheat or diary products whatsoever. Even food items, such as oils and sauces which are contaminated with wheat or diary have me messed up. I am still waiting upon the hospital to give me a screening to see what I am allergic too, but at this stage I have found this out myself, through trial and error. The errors are very painful pimple like lessons. Nevertheless, I have been taking many cups of nature's cuppa with almond milk over this time and I have found my skin is generally ok, even though this goes against logic, of not eating wheat. I am wondering if it because it is has non-genetically modified ingredients, this may have made a difference? At the moment I am up to five cups a day (I love my hot drinks during winter) and my skin is looking ok and I feel ok. So,... figure that??? I am not sure why but caffeine drinks do terrible things to me at this time and I feel quiet sick with caffeine instantly, and nature's cuppa has stopped me craving it. So, figure, why the gluten seems not to effect me in this drink, but any slightest exposure to it in food, my body gets hostile?? I Can't explain it??? Good luck.
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