By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 4:24 PM on 2nd May 2011
The morning coffee is a ritual beloved by hundreds of millions of people around the world.
Now a team of inventors has promised to improve this daily pleasure with metal beans that can keep your drink warm for up to five hours.
The beans, called Coffee Joulies, cool down your beverage to a drinkable temperature three times faster than normal, and then maintain that temperature.
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Coffee Joulies: The beans cool down your beverage to a drinkable temperature three times faster than normal, and then maintain that temperature
They work by absorbing extra thermal energy in the drink when it's too hot, and then releasing that stored energy back into the drink to keep it at an optimum temperature as it begins to cool down.
While this might seem to go against the laws of thermodynamics, Coffee Joulies contain a 'special non-toxic material' sealed within the beans' stainless steel shells.
A spokesman said: 'This material is designed to melt at 140 degrees Fahrenheit, and absorbs a lot of energy as it melts. This is how Joulies cool your coffee down three times faster than normal.
'Once it reaches this temperature, the special material begins to solidify again, releasing the energy it stored when it melted. This is how Joulies keep your coffee warm twice as long.'
Using Coffee Joulies couldn't be simpler; all you have to do is add a few to your drink as soon as it's poured.
Coffee Joulies contain a 'special non-toxic material' sealed within the beans' stainless steel shells
And you don't have to be a coffee lover to get the most out of the beans - they work in any hot drink, be it tea, hot chocolate or milk.
Unfortunately, the beans - which are due to shortly go on sale in the U.S. with a retail price of $50 for a bag - only work at their best when the cup is insulated with a lid.
Place them in a standard kitchen mug and Coffee Joulies will keep your drink in the optimum temperature range for only a few minutes longer than usual.
In a thermos flask, however, then the beans should keep your coffee at the perfect temperature for up to five hours.
But don't forget to make more coffee than usual - the beans take up 15 per cent of the volume of your mug or flask.
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