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Coffee Beans – Best Flavor, Outstanding Taste & Health.
There is a range of processes employed for preparing some of the best coffees to get the most outstanding taste and appearance.
Espresso is one of the ways of preparing best coffee just by forcing the steam under the pressure over the coffee grounds. This method of preparing coffee is considered as one of the best, efficient and quick processes for obtaining coffee which provide instant energy and refreshment. In this process, the steam is used for forcing the water over the ground coffee beans without employing any pump.
Espresso type of coffee can be obtained from several machines which are categories as the Manual Espresso maker, Semi-Automatic Espresso Maker, Full Automatic Espresso Machine, Super Automatic Espresso Maker.
Manual Espresso Maker is a machine used for brewing coffee and exhibits complete control over the process. There is lever in Espresso Machine which is quite difficult to operate as it does not employ an electric pump. Instead of electric pump one has to pull their shots by hand. These manual espresso machines are among the most beautiful coffee making appliances.
Semi-automatic Espresso Machine is a machine which makes use of pump-driven machine in which the pump is connected to the rocker switch. The coffee is extracted just by switching on the pump or stop by switching off the pump.
Super Automatic Espresso Maker – these machines are considered as one of the most efficient and often referred as the next generation espresso machines. These fully automatic coffee makers exhibit a built-in grinder with a range of special features which facilitate in making the coffee of an individual’s choice. These are very convenient to handle, quick and less messy.
Flavored Coffee Beans – these are used for making the coffee more appealing and tasty. Flavors are used for making improvement by adding complimentary flavors in coffee. The most common additives used for improving the flavor of the coffee are cinnamon, cardamom, pepper and many more.
Decaffeinated Coffee Beans are one of the most interesting and popular coffee flavors. These are the beans from which the extra caffeine is derived by making the beans to undergo several processes. By undergoing through these processes the caffeine from the beans is almost removed before roasting. Just by passing the green coffee beans through water, ethyl acetate and liquid Co2 or methylene chloride the beans can be decaffeinated. These four methods are meant to extract caffeine from beans and produce decaffeinated beans.
American Coffee Beans
Colombian coffee beans are the most favored and popular coffee beans known for their clean and sweet flavor. It is one of the most consumed coffee beans of United States. One can understand the significance of these coffee beans that the economy of the state of Colombia is largely depends upon the production of coffee. They produce high quality coffee beans such as Medellin, Armenia, and Manizales which are very popular and most renowned.
Costa Rica is another state which is very popular for high quality coffee production. The entire state grows the high quality Arabica coffee as the cultivation of inferior quality Robusta coffee plant is banned.
By David Urmann and Nayan Choure
There is nothing like a good cup of Flavored Coffee to start the day with!
There is nothing like a good cup of Flavored Coffee to start the day with.
Caffeine content in coffee acts as s stimulant and it increases our alertness and keeps us awake when consumed above any specific level for each person.
I usually have my Coffee in the morning and another around mid day.
If I drink Coffee after say 16:00 there is no chance that I will fall asleep before midnight.
Saying that, there are many peoples who can drink Coffee anytime of the night or day and it will not make any different to their sleeping patterns.
For those who wish to enjoy good coffee but want to avoid consuming caffeine or sleepless nights, decaffeinated coffee is a great choice.
Decaf Coffee is by no means less flavorful or inferior in quality to the normal coffee. With certain flavor additives, decaf flavored coffee can be extremely delicious.
Coffee Drinks
When it comes to enjoying fresh brewed coffee in the morning, there are many different ways this can be done with regard to the way it is made, the flavoring that is used, and the way in which it is made. Everyone has their own preference of taste so that is why there have been so many different variations of the way coffee is prepared over the years. In order to determine which is right for you, you simply have to try the different types of coffee to see which one you like. You may be surprised to find you like more than one type.
The way your coffee beans are prepared will also determine the taste and flavor of the coffee. This is an important step and there are now many ways to enjoy your favorite drink.
Drink the same flavor of coffee time after time, and your attention does not focus on its aroma and flavor. You just cannot get much enjoyment from that same old Cup. Drink a new flavor of coffee and your taste and smell senses are turned on full. Your brain analyzes the flavor, compares the taste to what you have tasted before, and makes all the analysis it can to determine if your pleasure centers should be turned on. Drinking that new brew becomes a full experience.
The flavors can be nut and seed butters such as hazelnut, walnut, pecan, tahini (sesame seed butter), roasted almond, chestnut, and even fruit and vegetables such as blueberry and bell pepper. Nut butters mix easily in hot coffee, so does fruit juice concentrates. Just about any vegetable or fruit can be added by using a blender. A coffee press or coffee filter paper will eliminate vegetable and fruit particles.
Overall, if you are looking for a delicious taste in your daily cup of coffee, you will not regret indulging yourself with trying flavored coffee and gourmet brew.
Gourmet Coffee – Variety and Choice.
The words Gourmet Coffee are coming up in conversation more often these days. Is there any substance to it or is it just a term some elite coffee snobs have come up? What makes a coffee “gourmet” and who decides this? This article attempts to sift through the hype and give some straight facts.
As an adjective, gourmet is defined as: Referring to fine food. So, gourmet coffee is fine coffee, that doesn’t help narrow it down much more. It may be stating the obvious, but what makes a coffee fine is its taste. There are five primary taste sensations; salty, sour, sweet, bitter and umami (savory). Understanding how these sensations apply to coffee is not important to the majority of us. What’s important is our preference; what tastes good, bad and to what degree. People have huge variations in preference. A coffee you may love, I might hate. C’est la vie!
This variation in preference is where gourmet coffee fills a need. Gourmet coffee offers choice and variety. These choices come in countless combination’s of international coffee beans, varying degrees of roasting, flavoring and preparation.
International Coffee Beans
International coffee is probably the biggest factor in gourmet coffee; it’s the starting point for variety and choice. From a purest point of view the bean’s original flavor should play a bigger role than artificially flavored coffees or specialty coffee drinks.
Coffee is international by nature, even though all the world’s coffee beans are grown within 1000 miles of the equator – from the Tropic of Cancer in the north to the Tropic of Capricorn in the south. Two varieties make up nearly all of the beans; Arabica and Robusta. Arabica contains less caffeine, it is the most popular and it grows between 1,500 and 6,000 feet above sea level. Robusta contains the most caffeine and grows at lower elevations.
South American, Central American and Caribbean coffee beans for the most part are lighter in body than other regions, a bit sweeter and slightly more acidic. These beans are often described as smooth and nutty. Central American varieties are not usually as sharp as the South American. African and Middle Eastern coffees often have a more medium body and what can be described as a wild and syrupy feel. African beans are strong, sharp and assertive. The majority of the world’s Robustas are grown along the African coast. Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean and Indonesian coffees are almost completely Arabicas. Characteristics include spicy, heavy body and low acidity.
Flavored Coffee
Flavored coffees become popular in the 1990s but can be traced back centuries ago to the Turks, who used a unique method of preparing coffee that is still popular in the area today. Spices like clove, cinnamon, anise, and cardamom were added to flavor the coffee. People typically have strong feelings towards flavored coffee; they love it or prefer to let the natural flavor of the bean to prevail.
Coffee is typically flavored by adding flavor oils to the beans after roasting and prior to grinding. Flavoring oils are combination’s of natural and synthetic flavor chemicals which are created by flavor chemists. There are also liquid flavors which are added to coffee during preparation much like adding cream or sugar. Flavored coffees are generally classified into four categories:
- Spice based flavors – like cinnamon.
- Fruit based flavors – like coconut or raspberry.
- Chocolate based flavors – like chocolate mint.
- Nut based flavors – like vanilla, hazelnut or macadamia nut.
- Cremes – like Irish Creme or French Vanilla.
Specialty Drinks and Preparation
There seems to be a million ways to prepare coffee these days; Dark roast, light roast, espresso (and all its derivatives), regular coffee, with cream and sugar or simply black. Coffee preparation is a topic that’s been the subject of many other articles. However, like all facets of gourmet coffee the theme of choice and variety applies.
Most of the fancy coffee drinks start with espresso, which is just coffee that is brewed a particular way. The beans are finely ground to an almost powder consistency then very hot water is forced through the grinds at high pressure. Some examples of Espresso based coffee drinks are Espresso Macchiato, Espresso Con Panna, Caffé Americano, Cappuccino, Caffé Latté and Caffé Mocha. Specialty coffee drinks are becoming very popular but most people still drink regular coffee optionally adding different amounts of cream or sugar.
Summary
The bottom line is Gourmet Coffee offers today’s selective coffee drinker choice. These choices come in the form of beans farmed around the world, flavored coffees and vast array of specialty drinks and preparation techniques. Some people drink coffee only as a means to an end, to wake up! More and more people are starting to take notice of the flavor. People’s taste evolve, many people start out drinking coffee with lots of cream and sugar and overtime take less or even drink it black. With all the choices available, why not try something new for your next coffee.
By: Chris Brown












