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What actually stales coffee, and what freezing does about it – Green Cafe Land
A close-up of oily dark-roasted coffee beans filling the frame

Roasted coffee goes stale in two ways, on two different clocks, and most storage advice treats them as one thing. Carbon dioxide leaves the bean from the moment it comes off the roaster. Oxygen goes the other way, into the bean, where it reacts with the oils and the aroma compounds. The first process is largely spent within weeks and is partly something…

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