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Coffee types and varieties
BRAZILIAN BOURBON From the highlands of Brazil which grows 30% of the worlds coffee and over 40% of the world's Arabic a variety. Brazilian coffee is consumed by more people than any other. Light or dark roasted, Brazilian Bourbon is famous for its mild, soft, sweet beautiful cup.
BREAKFAST BLEND One of our most popular eye opening coffee. A dark roasted, dry, rich and bold South American Arabica. features medium body and acidity.
100% Columbian Of all the world's exporting countries, Columbia produces the best of the "self drinking" coffees with flavor, body and aroma in perfect unison. Enjoy in either regular or dark roast.
FOCA Columbian blend that is smooth with medium body. A perfect mix of price and quality.
FRENCH ROAST We selected the best Arabica beans for this deeply roasted blend. A delicious rich flavor in the tradition of a Paris café.
ITALIAN ROAST This coffee features Arabica beans, low in acidity, dark roasted and full bodied. Great for sipping or even as iced coffee.
KENYA AA Kenya is considered by many as the worlds finest coffee. High in flavor and aroma with an excellent body.
KICKIN' BLEND We start by selecting the finest Columbian Arabica chosen for their rich flavor and bold finish. Upon bringing these beans to the perfect roasting temperature we carefully blend these beans with selected high grown Central American beans that are deemed to have just the right amount of acidity. The result is a complex blend of truly fine coffees offering a rich cup with high fruity note and a smoky finish.
KILIMANJARO There is a gentle majesty to the ever-rising slopes of the great watcher of the Serengeti. Our exceptional namesake brew created with the finest Tanzanian Kilimanjaro beans offered from this region creates for the coffee lover a bold, spicy, rich brew. Full bodied and deep in flavor development, this cup is world class. Available in regular
KONA BLEND From the Hawaiian island of Kona comes this sweet bean blended with the worlds top Arabica coffees.
SUMATRA MANDHELING Also known as Northwest Blend. As a nod to the coffee lovers of the Northwest who have taken dark roasts to a higher ground. We have blended our Sumatra's with other more acidic coffees with a dark roast for a perfectly balanced treat.
VICTORIA ROAST With dark roasted coffees the assumption is that as long as you roast to a dark color, the beans will taste the same. Not so. Green coffee evaluations performed by our master cuppers have led us from the Ethiopian hillsides to the Zambian plateaus, finding just the right beans to assure a dark roasted taste profile coffee lovers usually must line up for. Available in regular and decaffeinated
ZANZIBAR Nothing conjures up the hope of an exotic taste treat like an open-air spice market and Zanzibar offers the adventurer a chance to experience the greatest culinary diversity. It is in this spirit that we present the finest Arabica beans. A very smooth cup with a light, sweet brightness that has made this an epicurean sensation. Available in regular.
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Coffee beans & Bangalorean
01.08.11
Lavazza, that entered India by acquiring Barista Coffee Company Limited and Fresh & Honest Cafe Limited, has become a leading brand in the country and is the true symbol of Italian espresso coffee. Bangalore is sure turning into one coffee heaven as coffee and espresso bars have sprung on to the scene at every nook at corner of this city. "The new Lavazza Blue Coffee Maker LB 1100 Series makes for an ideal Italian icon at one's home or office," says K Sivakumar, chief operating officer, Fresh & Honest Cafe Ltd. The taste of Italy has been brought even more close to Indian consumers with the help of Lavazza Blue that has made it possible for people to enjoy different types of coffees without leaving the comfort of their homes. These coffee bars that are a social staple of European and Latin American and Middle Eastern cities are now a compelling landmark in all major cities across this tea-consuming nation. "These coffee makers work on patented capsule technology that delivers an authentic espresso experience in 30 seconds," he adds.
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Whats the difference between these coffee types?
Aug 23, 2009 by satsumo | Posted in Non-Alcoholic Drinks
I've noticed I really like the freshly ground coffee I get from Greggs, and the fresh ground coffee from Morrisons. However I find Costa coffee bitter and acidic. Costa coffee is more expensive than either of the others.
I'd like to make
There are soooo many variables at play that it could be several things creating a less than inviting taste. Perhaps, it's the origin of the bean that you don't like, not necessarily the company. Origin, freshness, degree of roasting are just a few factors
CofeeNate | Aug 24, 2009
I've never heard of Greggs or Morrisons. My favorite coffee beans are from Trader Joe's (Peaberry)
starting from scratch | Aug 23, 2009
Whats the difference between all the types of coffee?
May 31, 2010 by mhcsothe | Posted in Non-Alcoholic Drinks
I'm not a coffee drinker, but I was just wondering what the differences were between the different types, like mocha, cappachino, etc?
Wiki is your friend...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_prep aration#Presentation
creviazuk | May 31, 2010
What is the difference between all the different types of coffee?
Mar 22, 2010 by Mary | Posted in Other - Food & Drink
I'm thinking bout getting a job at a coffee/cafe shop but I don't drink coffee/tea so I don't know the difference between all the different types. Can anyone give me a rundown?
Also, I'm a dummy in the kitchen. Can you suggest any other
Americano: A single shot of espresso with about 7 ounces of hot water added to the mix. The name for this coffee drink stemmed from an insult to ‘uncouth’ Americans who weren’t up to drinking full espressos.
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Sofiester | Mar 22, 2010
no clue
Tim V | Mar 22, 2010
How much caffeine is in different types of coffee? (Urgent)?
Feb 06, 2008 by . | Posted in Other - Food & Drink
I am doing a project that requires the use of coffee but can't seem to find the amount of caffiene in certain types of coffee.
Does anyone know how much caffiene there is in decaf, mild, and strong coffee (Folgers)?
A cup of drip brewed coffee has about 115 milligrams of caffeine, an espresso (and percolated coffee) about 80mg, while instant coffee has about 65mg of caffeine. Decaffeinated coffee is not totally caffeine free, containing about 3mg of caffeine. A can
mimbecky | Feb 06, 2008
The different types of coffee?
Jun 23, 2007 by trish | Posted in Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Today, i went to QuickTrip, and i wanted some coffee, there were so many choices of coffee, what are the different types of coffee?
And which would you recommend for my flavoring? I like it not to sweet but sweet, very creamy, i don't
I would go with a medium roast with or without flavoring. A tiny pinch of salt will take the bitterness out of a cup of coffee. I didn't believe it till I tried it but it actually works. Cream and sugar to taste. Enjoy.
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infernoflower | Jun 26, 2007
Why is it that some types of coffee make my acne worse?
Dec 14, 2006 by WENDY R | Posted in Skin Conditions
I've tried all types of coffee and the only one that doesn't seem to make my acne worse if Foldgers. Why is that?
Don't think it's the coffee.
jcshields74 | Dec 14, 2006
Do different coffee preparation methods need different types of coffee?
Jan 16, 2009 by John | Posted in Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Is the coffee used for Turkish coffee different from the one used for filter coffee or espresso?
Are there several types of coffee or only the difference is in how it is prepared?
the answer is 'yes' and 'no'
yes in that to make turkish coffee the coffee needs to be ground to a very fine powder (much finer than espresso, think castor sugar or even icing sugar to give you an idea of how fine).
to achieve
Reiss G | Jan 16, 2009
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