The rising cost of coffee has left South African consumers searching for alternatives to their daily caffeine fix.
The international price of coffee beans surged by 80% in 2024, reaching record highs in September.
South African coffee drinkers are now paying around 47% more for a jar of instant coffee than they did a year ago.
Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer, is facing price increases due to heavy rainfall, which will likely affect the country’s 2024/25 supply.
Vietnam, the second-largest coffee producer, is also experiencing supply difficulties due to poor harvests in recent years. The country's agriculture department projected a 20% drop in production this year, the lowest in four years.
As coffee prices continue to rise, now is the perfect time to explore new beverages that provide a similar boost with added health benefits.
If you’re looking to cut costs or simply explore new ways to energise your day, here are some great coffee alternatives to consider.
Mesquite coffee
The seedpods of the Mesquite tree are slow roasted to create a rich, smooth, caramel, nutty flavorus that can be enjoyed like any other coffee, giving you lots of energy but without the side effects of caffeine. Mesquite powder is considered a superfood by scientists and has restorative benefits for diabetes
Green Tea
Green tea is a popular option for those seeking a milder caffeine boost without the jitters. Rich in antioxidants, it enhances the metabolism and promotes improved concentration. Its lower caffeine content compared to coffee means you get an energy lift without an inevitable crash.
Chai Tea
Chai tea, a fragrant blend of black tea and warming spices, offers a comforting alternative to coffee. Black tea contains a moderate amount of caffeine and has been linked to potential heart health benefits.
The addition of cinnamon, ginger, and cloves in chai tea provides an extra antioxidant boost, making it both a flavourful and beneficial choice.
Smoothies
For a natural and nutritious energy boost, smoothies packed with wholesome ingredients can be a great option.
Matcha powder, almond milk, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, chia seeds, and mint combine to create a revitalising morning drink packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and slow-releasing energy to keep you going throughout the day.
Kombucha
Kombucha, a fermented tea, has gained popularity for its probiotic properties. This tangy beverage supports gut health, improves digestion, and strengthens immunity. It also contains a small amount of caffeine, offering a gentle lift in energy without overstimulating the nervous system.
Chicory coffee
For those looking to completely cut out caffeine, chicory coffee is a worthy alternative. Made from roasted chicory root, it has a rich, earthy flavour similar to coffee.
It is naturally caffeine-free and acts as a prebiotic, supporting gut health and aiding digestion. Additionally, it has a soothing effect on the nervous system, making it an excellent choice for those looking to reduce their caffeine intake.
Whether you opt for green tea, a nutrient-packed smoothie, or a fermented drink like kombucha, there are plenty of delicious and energising alternatives to keep you fuelled throughout the day.
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