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  • Don't Be Inferior: Use Coffee in Your Food
    Coffee lovers around the world not only enjoy coffee as a beverage, but as a pleasant surprise and essential ingredient in food and cooking as well. Although most often used in desserts coffee is used in a wide variety of cooking as well. These foods include chili, meat glazes, barbecue sauces, and even pot roasts.
  • Coffee Varieties Offer Something for Everyone
    When it comes to coffee varieties there are endless numbers. Coffee variety can mean many different things, actually. A variety is based upon several factors, including the country where the bean was grown, the drying process, the roasting process and the type of grind. The greatest emphasis, though, is usually placed upon the country from where the beans came. Most people like to classify their coffee this way, so getting to understand each country and the variety they produce can be a helpful starting place when learning about coffee varieties.
  • Coffee: Tastes from Around the World
    Here is a brief review of coffee and some of the distinct international tastes:
  • Grinders and Their Categories
    The method by which coffee is ground and the equipment that is used plays a considerable role in determining the ultimate quality of the final drink. It is a known fact that coffee beans are easily oxidized when exposed to air. When the beans are ground at home, it means there is a least exposure to air which leads to the production of the freshest grounds. However, all who have worked on the processing will agree that grinding is definitely a cumbersome task. The results you will have from the grinding procedure mainly depend on the kind of grinder you pick up. In the following sections, we give brief details of the major types of grinders along with their key differences.
  • Would You Be Lucky As A Barista?
    As a profession making coffee drinks is the job of a barista. Obviously, how beans are judged will shape up from the experience.
  • Coffee: A History of Brew Methods
    Percolating coffee, although reminiscent of the days of the fifties housewife, are definitely not known for brewing the best coffee. It can be amusing to watch boiling water forced up through a small tube by pressure flows over the grounds found in a basket.

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