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Coffee is one of the most popular drinks man has ever discovered throughout the world. Coffee is so popular that people all around the world have actually invented different ways of enjoying it.

In more than one, coffee is now taken, drank, eaten and enjoyed all over the world. Yes, you read it right coffee is taken, drank, eaten and enjoyed. Coffee is taken, as opposed to its original liquid form coffee is can now be taken orally like a pill because of the introduction of a coffee flavored candies and mints. a really weird idea at the start but it was a hit. The idea for coffee candy was simple, if there are chocolate bars, milk candies and peanut butter ice cream why not make coffee flavored candy since more people drink coffee in a day.

So was the history of coffee flavored candy. That really simple idea turned out to be the face-lift that coffee really needed. Since most people only recognize coffee in it’s purest and simplest form, seeing coffee with a different look and a different attitude is a refreshing and welcome change.

Coffee is supposed to be drank. Although coffee is really taken in liquid form and it isn’t really a shocker to many people, one thing is for sure though you can’t be too sure of what to expect.

During the recent years, coffee shops have been popping up here and there like prairie dogs. They have been sprouting like mushrooms all over the metropolis as response to the need of people for a place that they can do business, hang out, relax, and just be with the people that they want to be with, are some of the reasons that people need coffee shops.

People are also starting to find out that it is more convenient as a place to work out important business, a place for dates, a place to study and a place to meet and greet other people who share the same passion for coffee.

Because of the competition and because of the demand for more and more coffee shops that have an edge over the others, that edge would be the different mixes and brews that coffee can become. From the simple brewed coffee to the most flamboyant ice blended coffee and fraps.

Coffee is eaten and enjoyed. Yes, it is eaten and enjoyed by a lot of people all over the world. Coffee can now be eaten in the form of pastries and other baked delights. Just like the candies, coffee brownies, tarts, and pies are seen all over coffee shops and other places where people congregate to have the caffeine rush.

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Using <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://www.coffeebeangrindershq.com”>manual coffee bean grinders</a> is an experience thats beyond using a regular coffee bean grinder.

There are many types of coffee bean grinders but the little known about manual coffee bean grinders have provided generations of coffee lovers with fine coffee to quench their caffeine addictions and their thirst for fine coffee.  Real coffee lovers will tend to invest money in a quality grinder and grind the beans themselves. This is because the whole act of grinding the coffee bens right before the brewing process makes a real difference to the experience of drinking coffee.

By using an electric coffee bean grinder you will experience the taste and smell of a real coffee experience, but using manual coffee bean grinders you will induct a ritualistic routine value to the experience of making fine coffee. To try and categorize manual coffee bean grinders that are crank operated would take an extraordinary amount of time; there are many generations of manual coffee bean grinders which are from different times, countries and regions.

Indeed for a collector of antique manual coffee bean grinders, there are some that are extremely valuable. Still there are some antique manual coffee bean grinders that make great domestic coffee grinders for the everyday household. Indeed there are manufacturers that still produce these old style coffee grinders that cater for the clientele that desire a more traditional coffee grinding experience. Although you should be careful when selecting these kind of coffee grinders, especially online where you cannot test the grinder that you are purchasing. Therefore it is much better to try and test manual coffee bean grinders before you purchase it to ensure you buy a grinder that is solid and reliable and that is going to fit your needs.

You may save on price by buying online, but you may end up paying more in the long run by buying replacement parts, having to have it repaired or having to replace it altogether. But by ensuring that you purchase a robust manual coffee grinders that will give you the coffee grinding experience you are looking for.

People will most often give in and purchase a device that offers more functionality which is very much the thing to do in this day and age, but by having a more traditional way of grinding coffee, it can actually give a real sense of the process and being more involved in what you are creating. The whole process of using <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://www.coffeebeangrindershq.com”>manual coffee bean grinders</a> is to provide a more unique experience as you grind your coffee beans, ensuing that you are fully enveloped in the process.

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I enjoy a coffee first thing in the morning. Like most coffee lovers, the anticipation of the smell, taste and enjoyment of that first sip is clearly an inspiration to wake up.

What we have noticed is the difference in the strength and taste of the coffee when my husband makes me a latte, and when I make one for myself. We both use our espresso coffee machine, the coffee beans are freshly ground in the same manner, and generally the latte is prepared in the same manner.

We have been discussing this difference amongst ourselves and we finally realized that the strength and taste of the coffee is determined by how the ground coffee is compacted in the filter.  My husband presses down harder and firmer with the tamper than what I am capable of, resulting in a stronger espresso brew.

As they say, a great cup of coffee is determined by the following factors:-
25% relies on the equipment
25% relies on the coffee
50% relies on the person making the coffee.

This maxim is once again proven correct when on holiday or away from home.

Whilst looking for my morning fix, firstly, as for all coffee lovers, I find an espresso coffee machine in a cafe that is lovingly handled and well taken care of.  Basically where every coffee served is made with care producing a high quality espresso each time.  I peruse the coffee menu offerings studiously, observe the flow around the coffee machine before hesitantly placing my order.

Once I have found a good espresso maker, I always go back there and ensure that only
that barista will make my latte for me. If the chosen barista is not present at that time, I will very reluctantly order a coffee that a mere mortal makes, or forgo that fix and await the arrival of said chosen barista.

Enjoying coffee is a rewarding experience. The rich texture and heaviness on the tongue, the taste that lingers and the fragrant strong aroma, all make coffee drinking a pleasurable experience.

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The Spirit of Coffee – Coffees of the World

Ever wonder where the coffee beans in your morning coffee come from? You probably know words like Arabica and Robusta in terms of taste, but did you know that these words can also tell us where those coffees were grown? Here is a look at three of the world’s best specialty coffees and the regions in which they originated. Read on to discover the rich history of these coffees.

Yemen Arabian Mocca

Grown in the mountainous region of Sanani in south Yemen at an altitude in excess of 4,500 ft, Arabian Mocca is the world’s oldest cultivated coffee, distinguished by its richness and full body with chocolate undertones. Yemen is on Asia’s Arabian peninsula, a stone’s throw from Africa. Since there are no other Arabian coffees, it is classified as part of the family tastes of North African coffees.

It is here that the term “mocca” was coined. Its correct spelling is Mokha, for the port city that Yemen coffees ship from. Yemen’s arid climate contributes to the production of one of the best-loved specialty coffees that led Europeans to fall in love with coffee many centuries ago.

Yemeni coffee is one of the most distinct and prized coffees in the world. It’s been called a “wild” or natural cup, earthy, complex, pungent — to some it may be strange and bitter. This coffee can also be characterized as dry, winey, and acidic with chocolate and fruit undertones, rustic flavors, and intense aromas.

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Mexico “Spirit of the Aztec”

The state of Veracruz produces many average coffees in its low-lying regions, but atop the tall mountains near the city of Coatepec an excellent Arabica bean coffee called Altura Coatepec reigns. The word Altura itself means “high grown”. Altura Pluma indicates the finest coffee of Mexico. Coetepec, a coffee district of Veracruz, provides particularly outstanding coffee beans. Mexican Altura beans have a full medium body, fine acidity, a wonderful bouquet and a satisfying flavor that is mild and sweet. This fine Mexican coffee is noted for delivering a consistently smooth taste and fragrant flavor with good body, depth, and overall balance. It is likely one of the most underappreciated coffees around.

Mexican coffee botanists celebrate Mexico’s highest altitudes (with their approximately one hundred species of Arabica coffee plants) as the finest region of all the world’s gourmet coffees. An inferior grade of coffee bean known Robusta grows at lower altitudes. Mexico itself produces huge quantities of these unremarkable coffee beans, often utilized as dark roasts, supermarket coffees and beans for blending.

Arabica coffee arrived in Mexico at the start of the nineteenth century from the West Indies. Today, Mexico ranks among the world’s top coffee exporters. Most Mexican coffee is processed by the wet method to ensure better acidity and body. Mexican coffee is graded based on the altitude where it is grown. The plantations of Veracruz account for 60 to 70 percent of the Mexican coffee crop. Approximately 5 million bags of coffee a year originate in Mexico. Most of the better beans are grown on large plantations in the states of Oaxaca, Chiapas, and Guerrero. These are producers of “high-grown” Altura Coatepec coffees, among the finest coffees grown in the Americas.

Their flavor is light and nutty with medium acidity and a mild, well-balanced body. With a fine chocolate tang and a hint of sweet undertone beneath the finish, these coffees make an ideal beverage for those of us who enjoy a smooth, mellow-tasting brew that is not overpowering. Altura’s smoothness produces many loyalists of the coffee drinkers who sample it. Mexican Altura Coatepec is an incredible morning coffee, as it could be used in a blend to tone down accompanying fuller-bodied coffees, or better yet, alone for the pure regional flavor.

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Java “Dutch Estate”

As a synonym of coffee, “java” introduced itself in the seventeenth century when the Dutch began cultivating coffee trees on the island of Java (part of the islands of Indonesia) and successfully exported it globally. Often the standard by which all other coffees are measured, Java’s finest golden beans are roasted to yield a piquant aroma, displaying an exquisite acid balance, a heavy body with chocolate undertones, and a lighter finish than Sumatran.

At one time the island of Java was ruled by sultans and dominated by mysticism. The early Dutch settlers who came in the late 17th century found Java to be a wonderfully diverse place with high mountains, thick tropical rain forests and a sultry climate that revolved around the monsoon rains. The Dutch and the Javanese settled the coastal volcanic plains, while much of the interior of the island was left to the jungle and a few tribal groups. The Dutch found that coffee grew very well in this climate, and began to set up plantations around their initial foothold in Batavia (modern day Jakarta). Initially Arabica coffees were planted, but many of these were killed by the coffee rust plague that devastated the region in the 1800′s. Robusta was the logical replacement — a tough plant resistant to many diseases.

Eventually the Dutch plantation owners conquered Java and took on the elements. Large plantations were established in the east of the island, as well as in Central Java and the west. After the Japanese occupied Java in the 1940′s many of these plantations were destroyed or absorbed back into the jungle with their owners imprisoned by the Japanese. After the war and the ensuing independence struggle, many of the larger plantations ended up under the control of the government. Today the big Java plantations (such as Nusantara XII) are still government-owned. However there are many medium and smaller growers who produce excellent quality Arabica beans. These coffees are known as “Government Estate” Java. They are primarily produced at 4 old farms (Kayumas, Blawan, Djampit, Pancoer). The Government body grows about 85% of the coffee in East Java, close to Bali on the Ijen area. The range of altitudes suitable for coffee production is 3,000 to 6,000 feet, with most growing in the plateau region at 4,500 feet.

Government Estate is undoubtedly Indonesia’s highest quality coffee. Other more inferior coffee producers of the area are called “Private Estate” Java plantations. They are lower-grown and not processed or prepared as well but they are a good option for those who want to spend less. Java is an undeniably clean-tasting cup for this Indonesian varietal, a fully wet-processed coffee that has the Indonesian body and thickness in the cup without earthy or dirty flavors. (Source http://www.merdekacoffee.com/regions.php)

Frozen Coffee Parfait

Try making this coffee drink using one of the coffees described above and bask in the wonderful flavors of these delicious brews!

Yield: 6-8 servings

1 14-oz. can of sweetened condensed milk

1/3 cup double strength coffee sweetened with 4 tb. Sugar while hot (allow to cool before using)

1 cup whipped heavy whipping cream

In a large bowl, combine the sweetened condensed mild and the coffee into hand mixer; whip on high speed for 3-5 minutes. By hand, fold in the whipped whipping cream. Make sure the mixture is evenly distributed.

Spoon the mixture into 6-8 serving dishes, then freeze for 3 hours or until firm.

Garnish before serving with a chocolate-covered espresso bean and chocolate syrup for a yummy treat.

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Coffee drinkers have enjoyed smelling coffee’s soothing aroma and drinking coffee as a morning treat for thousands of years. It’s often used as a “pick-me-up” to get going in the mornings, as a warming drink during cold winter weather, and even as a treat after meals. In recent years, more and more coffee distributors have been exploring different flavors of coffee, trying out new ground coffees and coffee blends. If you’re a coffee drinker, here are some ways to enjoy premium coffee to the fullest and its many benefits.

Premium coffee has been around for years, but not quite in the variety that it’s available today. Now you can even go online to order almost any type of coffee beans you’d like. You can order world coffee from many different countries to try all the different coffee blends. You can order roasted coffee, strong coffee, or Kona coffee. There are so many types of coffee that the choices seem endless.

Cold and Flavored Coffee

Another enjoyable type of coffee that’s popular today is a cold coffee or iced coffee beverage. There are a variety of cappuccinos, which are specially flavored blends of coffee, milk, and other ingredients to create a sweet coffee-like treat. Then, you can try an iced latte, espresso, and other premium coffee beverages as an alternative to milkshakes and other beverage treats. These even make a great treat for kids…. but don’t allow them to drink too much coffee or they might bounce off the walls for a while!

Health Benefits of Coffee

There are conflicting beliefs about the health benefits of coffee, but like any other natural food or beverage, the issue is usually “how much” a person should eat or drink rather than “if” they should. Regular, moderate premium coffee consumption has been linked to many health benefits. Studies have shown that coffee drinkers are less susceptive to certain ailments such as Alzheimer’s disease, gallstones, diabetes, depression, and Parkinson’s disease. There are many natural antioxidants contained in ground coffee and coffee beans. Antioxidants aid in the removal of toxins in our bodies and help prevent disease.

On the negative side, coffee also has extremely high caffeine content. Caffeine can provide a sudden boost of energy, but can also cause long-term health ailments if consumed too much, such as a heart rate increase, high blood pressure, or an irregular heartbeat. Coffee is also highly acidic, which can cause a decrease in oxygen levels in the body and a build up of lactic acid. Luckily for those who need to limit their caffeine intake, there is decaf coffee that has most of the caffeine removed.

So as with many natural foods and drinks, drinking coffee in moderation is still the best way to enjoy its health benefits and other benefits as well.

Choose Premium Coffee Online that Excites Your Taste Buds

The good thing about buying premium coffee online is you can obtain the freshest coffee and choose from a number of coffee blends to excite your taste buds. Even coffee drinkers have different preferences when it comes to coffee blends. Ordering premium coffee online enables you to try out all the blends and discover which coffees you like best. And, you can order these from your home at affordable rates. Many of the special coffee blends can’t be found at local grocery stores, so you can pick and choose from a wide selection of ground coffee from around the world.

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