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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR PRODUCING A COFFEE-LIKE DRINK FROM DATE CORE - DATE COFFEE -
abstract A drink resembling coffee is made by washing, drying, roasatin roasting and grinding date stones. The stones are taken from ripe fruits of the date palm and are washed in fresh water and dried in the sun, followed by roasting in a roasting machine and grinding finely. The date coffee is mixed with ground cardamon. ADVANTAGE - The drink is free from caffeine and is easily digested, and has a good aroma and pleasant taste. It can be drunk late in the evening without affecting sleep.
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