Archive for June, 2009
Jun 27th, 2009 by Peyton |
A subtle, light and soft coffee - this is how Italians describe Latte. Latte means milk in Italian, but apart from steamed milk the drink requires coffee itself. “Latte” is actually an English play on the Italian word for “milk” and it’s a shortened version of the European “cafe e latte,” which means “coffee and [...]
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Jun 27th, 2009 by Peyton |
Coffee which is made with freshly ground beans is the best tasting cup of coffee. A Capresso Burr Grinder gives you perfectly ground coffee every time, so that you can easily enjoy a great cup of coffee in your own home. Grinding Beans It’s not good enough to grind your own [...]
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Jun 27th, 2009 by Peyton |
All of the Keurig single cup coffee makers use K-Cups, which contain vacuum packed portions of coffee, perfect for one cup. KCups were developed and patented for use with the Keurig brewing system and they are similar in appearance to coffee creamers. Each K-Cup is actually a mini-brewing system as it contains a freshly ground [...]
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Jun 24th, 2009 by Peyton |
Dulce de sol means “Sun Sweet”. This coffee, from the Santa Elena Estate, is processed in a long, labor-intensive way. After picking, the outer red skins are removed and the coffee is spread out on large, concrete patios to dry for 12 days… an unheard of long time in the coffee milling process. The result? [...]
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Jun 18th, 2009 by Peyton |
Do you love a great cup of hot coffee without fuss?Do you need a coffee maker that requires a little bit of space? Just have a small corner of your desk to spare? Maybe you have a cozy RV with a tiny kitchen and there’s sure no extra room for a bulky coffee maker. Or [...]
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Jun 18th, 2009 by Peyton |
In a perfect world, if you wanted the best possible specialty Colorado coffee, your day would start around 4:00 AM. You would start the day by grabbing a handful or two of unroasted coffee beans, depending on the amount of coffee you planned on brewing. You’d then pop the beans into the coffee bean roaster [...]
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Jun 18th, 2009 by Peyton |
What is an espresso machine? The short answer: A machine that makes espresso. Okay, so you probably already figured that out. However, espresso is a specific drink that is made in a specific way, and so to make it, you need to have a machine that produces a specific environment for a proper brew. So [...]
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Jun 18th, 2009 by Peyton |
How should Coffee beans be stored, so you can enjoy the tastiest coffee from your bean to cup espresso machine One method which we often hear is that of putting the Coffee Beans in the freezer Is storing coffee in the freezer a good way to maintain freshness? What are the advantages [...]
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Jun 18th, 2009 by Peyton |
If you have been thinking about getting an automatic espresso machine for your home, then you are not alone. Automatic espresso machines have become extremely popular because they do virtually all the work for you; they are no longer just for commercial use. However, an espresso machines need to be solidly built to stand up [...]
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Jun 18th, 2009 by Peyton |
Each coffee bean has specific attributes, some are more pronounced than others. Geographic location, soil conditions, the milling process and the roasting process all influence flavor.
What is Coffee Roast?
Full City Roast: Light to medium brown, with a little to no surface oils. This roast best showcases all of the natural flavors of the coffee bean.
Vienna [...]
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