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Entries for January, 2010

Green Coffee Beans

Green coffee beans are coffee beans that have not been roasted. Many people have been realizing the benefits of roasting their own coffee as the taste of their coffee can be considerably enhanced. These beans are gathered from places such as Brazil or Columbia and then shipped all over the world. These particular coffee beans [...]

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Decaf Coffee – Good or Bad?

Recently a variety of the coffee tree was discovered that naturally contains almost no caffeine. Until and unless that species finds its way into commercial production, we’re left with the current methods for removing unwanted caffeine from coffee. But how do those methods affect the taste of our java?

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Coffee Recipes By The Cup

One of the many advantages of drinking a beverage both ancient and international is the delightful variety of recipes for enjoying coffee in different ways.

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Gourmet Coffee Roaster

Have you ever considered roasting your own coffee? With all the flavors and methods of producing a delicious cup of coffee, a gourmet coffee roaster is a convenient way to be able to provide yourself with a satisfying treat.

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Coffee Plants – Coffea Robusta

Emil Laurent, in 1898, discovered a species of coffee growing wild in Congo. This was taken up by a horticultural firm of Brussels, and cultivated for the market. This firm gave to the coffee the name Coffea robusta, although it had already been given the name of the discoverer, being known as Coffea Laurentii.

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Gourmet Coffee Beans – What You Need To Know

Are you looking to be a connoisseur of gourmet coffee? You need to know a bit more about the bean itself before you are able to be one. These are a few things to know:

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Where Does Gourmet Coffee Derive Its Rich Taste?

If you ever wondered what makes Gourmet coffee unique and special, perhaps you might want to know where gourmet coffee beans are from. These coffee beans are not just from one variety but rather from the best and high quality coffee varieties of coffee beans from around the world. They are known for their rich [...]

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Travel Coffee Maker

As we are mostly attracted to convenience because of our busy schedules, coffee lovers will love the idea of a travel coffee maker as it is on the go and an inexpensive way to get a fresh cup of coffee. You can purchase one for the home, car, work, and even pack one for your [...]

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Coffee in Colonial New England

The history of coffee in colonial New England is so closely interwoven with the story of the inns and taverns that it is difficult to distinguish the genuine coffee house, as it was known in England, from the public house where lodgings and liquors were to be had. The coffee drink had strong competition from [...]

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Growing Coffee Plants: History

Coffee is undeniably the most favorite drink in the world. Each year, there are over 500 billion cups consumed. Coffee is also one of the world’s most traded commodities as it also accounts for 1/3 of tap water consumption. To support this high degree of consumption, many countries are engaged in growing coffee plants.

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