Treehugger.com: Cafe Orzo: The New Coffee Alternative From Italy
"The next time you're in Italy, meandering the streets, marveling at the architecture and just spending a lazy day hanging out at one cafe after another, why not try the new trendy coffee alternative showing up in cafes across the country. Cafe Orzo..."
Natural Products Marketplace: Cafe Orzo
"ASPEN, Colo.—Two leaves and a Bud Tea co. launched Café Orzo, "The Italian Caffeine-Free Alternative,” a beverage made of organic roasted barley. Although reminiscent of coffee, Café Orzo has a uniquely rich, nutty flavor. Café Orzo is available in both a ground form like coffee and a liquid concentrate form, much like popular versions of chai concentrate. It is also high in antioxidants but low in sugar, sodium, cholesterol, carbohydrates and acid. As a naturally caffeine-free product, Café Orzo can be served to children, seniors, pregnant or nursing mothers, and anyone who wants to avoid caffeine."
Gourmet Retailer: Cafe Orzo
"Two leaves and a Bud Tea Co., based in Aspen, Colo., introduces Café Orzo, the Italian Caffeine-Free Alternative, a beverage made of organic, roasted barley. Café Orzo has a rich, nutty flavor that has been popular in Italy for centuries.Café Orzo is available in both a ground form like coffee and a liquid concentrate form. It is a naturally caffeine-free product and high in antioxidants."
Specialty Coffee Retailer: Cafe Orzo
The company's founder Richard Rosenfeld first learned about “caffé d’orzo,” as it is known in Italy, one evening in an Italian café when he was craving an espresso but wanted to avoid caffeine."
Examiner.com: Cafe Orzo
"Two leaves and a bud, makers of fine loose-leaf teas and tea sachets, has introduced a new caffeine-free product to the market. It is not tea or coffee. It is a coffee alternative called Cafe Orzo. This is a traditional Italian beverage that brews just like coffee. It's made from roasted barley."
