Decaf coffee in Sihanoukville?

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Decaf coffee in Sihanoukville?

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We have looked in Samudera, Lucky Ocean, Orange, several smaller supermarkets and a coffee supplier.
PLEASE someone tell me where I can get Decaf coffee.
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well you have really crossed into the darkside here.

the chinese guy near the big market roasts nice Lao coffee from $10/kg.
excellent single origin.

arabica is lower in caffeine, so that may help.

maybe do a little research on how decaf is made and from what.

straighten up and fly right now, y'hear?
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You can't. you'll have to go to PP. It's tough to find in SE Asia in general. I got some for the gf in BKK at a Starbucks & it was 800B/lb. I went to 2 big markets & they must've had 100 different coffees - maybe 4 were decaf & they were crazy expensive.
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frank lee bent wrote:well you have really crossed into the darkside here.

the chinese guy near the big market roasts nice Lao coffee from $10/kg.
excellent single origin.

arabica is lower in caffeine, so that may help.

maybe do a little research on how decaf is made and from what.

straighten up and fly right now, y'hear?
I like his Robusta for $4/kg.
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yes, decaf is like that tantric semenless fcuking- whats the point.

robusta though- got to draw the lines on both sides.

runs locomotives well in brasil though.
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I like it w/non dairy creamer, & Equal At least you've got to admit it tastes better than tofu burgers, margarine, & NA Beer.
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that is degenerate.
you should keep stuff like that quiet.
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I did not request a lecture - I requested a supplier. I'm a big girl, I'm quite willing to risk it.
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I can't have normal coffee after about 4pm - first world problem, I know!
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Re: Decaf coffee in Sihanoukville?

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I gave you your answer. Sorry you don't like it.
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