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  • Coffee - Avoiding Brewing A Bad Cup
    If a good cup of coffee was so easy to make by simply just throwing in your choice of coffee grinds into water and then into your percolator, then you could ......... Read More

  • Coffee Maker Types
    When we hear the term ‘coffee maker' most of us think of only one type of coffee maker. Most often, the drip style coffee maker or the espresso type machine ......... Read More

  • Is That Hot Coffee Really Good For You
    It is common knowledge that the caffeine content in coffee is not good for human health. In spite of that caffeine consumption the world over has increased in ......... Read More

  • Using The Coffee Grinder For A Cup Of The Brew
    To a coffee lover freshly ground beans have the greatest attraction. The fragrance itself can make you long for a cup of the brew so earnestly. However, ......... Read More

  • Cappuccino - Other Worldwide Coffees Ideas
    There was a time in America where Folger's coffee dominated, with instant and drip varieties, taken with sugar and/or milk. Then, our world expanded with ......... Read More

  • The Coffee Pot And Its Variety Of Shapes And Styles
    The shape and size of a coffee pot will vary. When coffee makers were introduced in the late 1950s, the look of the coffee pot changed.Before that time, the ......... Read More

  • From Green Coffee Beans To Aromatic Powder
    Coffee does not exist in the form that we are used to purchasing it in at the stores. Coffee comes in the form of green coffee beans that grow on the coffee ......... Read More

  • The History Of The Irish Coffee
    The Port of Foyne was a busy air traffic point between Europe and United States in the 1930s and 1940s, carrying a diverse range of people from refugees and ......... Read More

  • 15 Household Uses For Coffee Filters
    Coffee filters can be used for more than filtering coffee. You will be amazed at the many other uses for coffee filters. These creative ideas are both money and ......... Read More

  • Coffee - Finding The Right Grinder
    When exposed to air, coffee beans will oxidize. Coffee grounds suffer this more so because they have a larger surface than the beans and lack the beans' ......... Read More

As many types of wine and grapes as there are, there are just as many coffees
and beans. The pleasure is in the trying.The most renowned is the Colombian.
Tolima grows the La Esperanza beans at almost 600ft above sea level. The aroma
is a delicate cherry, combined with pipe tobacco and chocolate. If only it
tasted that way, but of course, skip the tobacco part. The worlds second is the
famous Supremo. Warming vanilla combines with hints of bittersweet chocolate,
but this dies quickly and needs to be drunk hot. The handpicked Hawaiian Kona
beans offer medium and dark blends. They are brilliant as an espresso roast.On
the other side of the world, on the southern side of Mt. Kilimanjaro, the
Tanzanian Peaberry beans offer a light bodied drink with a slightly high
acidity. These beans are distinctive in shape, being slightly oval. Many a
climber has been welcomed with a fresh cup as they ascend the mountain. Then,
Ethiopia, the legendary birthplace of coffee, boasts a citrus flavoured cup made
from beans from the Yirgacheffe area. The flavour is like a combination of
orange peel, lemon, ginger and chocolate. Yummy, and it is in my opinion
reminiscent of famous German Christmas herbal teas.Across to the sub-continental
India, the Monsson Malabar, yellowish puffed beans brew into an apricot infused
blend. The Jumboors is also another good one with its subtly sweet, raisin like
flavour. Head into Asia and find the Lake Toba area of the island of Sumatra.
These beans are light, sweet and almost infused with jasmine/cherry flavour. It
is quite acidic. Other provinces offer darker, spicy and fruity blends that
smell of cedar and grapefruit. Nearby Vietnam grows the Lampung Robusta beans.
They used the wash, dry and polish process to give an almost woody, slightly
acidic brew that is more subtle than the arabica.Far away from Asia, entering
the Caribbean, the Jamaican Peaberry beans are more full-bodied, sweetishly
acidic, and have slightly floral tones. They make for a pleasant, but strong
drink.Whether you are buying a cappuccino machine and want to know what types of
beans and coffees you can brew in your kitchen, or you simply want a cappuccino
or other coffee from your nearby coffeehouse, knowing what is available is a
real treat. Even the caffeine cannot dampen a great cup of home brewed coffee,
no matter where the beans originated.