Posts Tagged ‘Coffee Beans’

How to Measure Coffee – Basics For Brewing the Best Gourmet Coffee

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

How to measure coffee starts with the basics. Two tablespoons of ground coffee per cup of water is typical. Then you need to adjust this based on taste, paying attention to the particular coffee beans and how finely they are ground. Getting a coffee scoop is a must, and you need to use it every time.

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What Does a Good Cup of Coffee Cost?

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

What does a Good Cup Of Coffee cost? There are a number of issues in asking that sort of question and I should like to offer an explanation. One issue here is who is drinking the coffee. Is it an instant coffee, although many people do not classify instant as a coffee. The next issue is how old are the coffee beans? Who roasted the beans and to what degree of roast are they.

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Coffee History – A Rich Tradition For More Than 1,000 Years of Coffee Produced and Enjoyed Worldwide

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

The history of coffee dates back more than a thousand years when it was discovered in East Africa. From the first coffee houses in Constantinople and Venice, the demand for coffee has created a worldwide coffee industry. Advances in coffee production and brewing now allow you to enjoy freshly brewed gourmet coffee in your kitchen or at the corner coffee house, from the best coffee beans grown around the world. This article provides an interesting look at the rich and fascinating history of coffee.

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How to Tell the Difference Between Arabica and Robusta Coffee Beans

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

To find out the difference in beans and blends out there today, check out this informative point of view of the bean of the highest caliber for you. Arabica vs. Robusta – the age old mystery revealed.

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Going to Buy Coffee Beans? Read This First!

Monday, June 29th, 2009

When someone doesn’t know the many benefits of using coffee beans they often don’t understand why someone would buy coffee beans when they could just purchase a bag of regular coffee. Regular coffee is just as good, they say. But is it just as good?

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