Wednesday

Choose Organic Kona Coffee

Kona Coffee Video

With the millions of coffee drinkers worldwide there is a rise in demand for not only organic coffee but also for organic Kona coffee.  Many coffee growers have discovered alternative and safe ways to improve the growing process.  They now use organic fertilizer and other earth friendly ideas to enhance and protect their plants.

Organic coffee - what is it exactly? This is coffee that is grown without using enhancement chemicals. It has been done that way since time before chemical companies intruded. Farmers plant the seeds, irrigate the roots and let the sun do the rest.

Natural and organic are not interchangeable. Other truthful claims, such as free-range, hormone-free, and natural, can still appear on food labels. However, don't confuse these terms with "organic." Only food labeled "organic" has been certified as meeting USDA organic standards.

As with the majority of organic products, organic coffee takes more time to come to term. This means that organic coffee costs more than your general store brands. In some instances, 12 ounces of organic coffee can be sold for $1.00 per ounce.

Organic Kona coffee, like other organic or all natural foods, is sold in an entirely different section of your local supermarket. This type of coffee is sold in caffeinated and decaffeinated as well as flavored with vanilla, chocolate hazelnut or anything else you can think of that regular coffee comes in. Organic Kona coffee (like other all-natural products) must contain a seal indicating it is, in fact, organic. This is an FDA classification and cannot be overlooked.

For us, high quality extends beyond the excellence of our roasts. It includes high quality in the growing and methods of farming, and fair and respectful treatment of those who grow our fine coffee. By supporting Fair Trade Certified products provides an additional opportunity for us and our customers to have a meaningful impact on the working and living conditions faced by many who grow, harvest and process coffee throughout the world.

Each year over 40 million gallons of chemical pesticides, untold millions of gallons of herbicides, and billions of pounds of fungicides are used by the international coffee industry. Do you see how you are saving the earth by supporting organically grown coffees?

When organic Kona coffee is a product that is higher in quality, delivers better taste, and can be offered at the same price as a high-quality non-organic product, why purchase a non-organic product?

To get more info on coffee go to Organic Kona Coffee

Thursday

Where is a great place to find Fresh Hawaiian Kona Coffee

Kona Coffee Video

You should experience the taste of fresh Hawaiian Kona coffee.

Just one sip of this type of coffee makes most people fans forever.   Kona coffee which originates from Hawaii, has rare properties that make it a perfect choice for your next cup of coffee.  Kona coffee, one of the most exquisite and luxurious coffees known to man, is grown on the slopes of Mauna Loa and Mount Hualalai, in the northern part of Hawaii, as well as many districts found on Oahu.

Buying fresh, gourmet Kona coffee ensures the best cup of coffee possible.  While Kona coffee's are higher priced than other coffe blends, they are absolutely worth the price.  This coffee is bought by people from everywhere, including other countries.  The climate, which is made up of beautiful bright mornings and humid afternoons, is perfect for growing unique flavorful coffee.

The tree on which fresh, gourmet Kona coffee beans grow actually came from cuttings out of Brazil.  In the 1800's, Hawaii saw Samuel Reverend Ruggles bring the first try of it's kind to the island.  Because the weather and soil in Hawaii are highly conducive to crop production, many opportunistic farmers grow beans on large plantations.  Kona coffee beans are cultivated over an area that exceeds 2,300 acres, as per current estimates.  Two million pounds of fresh, gourmet Kona coffee beans are produced every year, which is considered a highly successful crop.

Every February through March, the Kona tree blooms.  These blooms, called Kona snow, are visible as tiny white flowers.  Content to be green berries in the spring, they become red jewels by mid-summer.  This is the time when the "fruit" is ripe and should be harvested.   One of the things that make fresh, gourmet Kona coffee so exceptional is that each bean is carefully, hand-picked.

Twenty four hours after the fruit is collected, it is run through a machine that makes sure the bean is separate from the pulp.  This is followed by carefully-controlled fermentation of the beans, for 12 hours at lower elevations and for 24 hours at higher elevations.  Once rinsing of the beans is complete, they will need to be laid out on a rack to dry for one to two weeks.  The dry beans are then stored on parchment.  Interestingly, to produce just one pound of fresh, gourmet Kona coffee, it takes approximately eight pounds of fruit.

Gourmet Kona coffee beans are categorized by seed type.  For example, There is two beans for each cherry or fruit, with one side flat oand one oval.  Type II beans are just one, round bean per cherry or fruit.  Further grading would be based on several factors, including size and type, moisture content, and purity.  With fresh, gourmet Kona coffee, you know you are purchasing a higher quality or grade of the Kona bean.

 

Find more info on  coffee visit Pure Kona Coffee

Wednesday

Are You Looking For A Barista Espresso Machine?

Although a barista espresso machine is usually found in a business environment, you can also buy one for your home kitchen. If you are interested in getting a barista espresso machine, you are going to need to take a bit of time to ensure that you find just the right one.

After all, there are many different barista espresso machine makes and models out there that you can choose from, and all sorts of different features that you can have included. There is even a Starbucks espresso machine that will help you brew espresso that tastes just like the espresso at Starbucks.

Getting Started

The first thing to do when shopping for a barista espresso machine is to work out a budget. The prices on these barista espresso machines can get to be quite high, and so by figuring out how much you are willing and able to spend, you will not only make sure that you are not spending more than you can afford, but as well you will be helping yourself by narrowing down the selection significantly.

The Selection


Now, in order to find the best barista machine, you need to first learn about selection. Find out about the different barista espresso machine makes and models that are out there and what features you will find.

One of the most popular barista espresso machine models is the Bosch B20 Super Automatic Espresso Machine. This is without a doubt one of the most feature-rich machines on the market today, and well worth every penny you spend on it. It makes perfect espresso or coffee in about 30 seconds, and the key feature of this machine is that it offers gourmet taste and convenience.

Cool features of this machine include adjustable coffee strength, the ability to use pre-ground coffee of your choice in addition to coffee beans, programmable brewing,rapid switching between brewing and steaming functions and a fine tuning adjustable coffee grinder for getting the exact espresso flavor from your coffee.

There is even an automated cleaning system which saves you the trouble of having to take the entire machine apart and clean it all yourself.

This is just one of the many fabulous barista espresso machines out there, and if you want to find just the right one for you and your needs you are going to have to take a bit of time to browse around and check out the selection.

Saturday

Delight Your Senses With Gourmet Coffee

Gourmet coffee has been refined and has exquisite quality, distinctive flavor and aroma. It  is found in different flavors like almond, vanilla, chocolate, peppermint and pumpkin. Coffee retailers provide caffeinated and decaffeinated varieties of gourmet coffee. Many coffee sellers now provide gentle varieties of coffee that are sought by people having the problem of stomach acidity.

With all the varieties available it is difficult to choose. Arabica and Robusta's varieties of coffee beans are two extremely popular variety choices.    

Coffee Roasters provide freshly roasted coffee and are the recommended choice to make your purchase. In contrast, roasted beans available at local supermarkets are usually roasted two to three months earlier than they stock it for sale. Grinding the freshly roasted beans gives them the best flavor. It is recommended not to store gourmet coffee beans at the usual room temperature but they should be kept instead in airtight jars and stored in a fridge. If you are not using your ground coffee beans for an extended period of time storing them in the freezer will retain their freshness.

Regardless of how great your gourmet coffee might be, you won't be able to fully enjoy its flavor if your coffee making machine is not cleaned properly. Clean your coffee making machine with water and vinegar regularly as this will easily get rid of the unwanted residues and leftover flavors. Naturally the amount of coffee you use will determine the taste outcome. Two tablespoons for every six ounces of clean water is the regular amount for making gourmet coffee. Purchasing coffee from famous coffee companies, is a good way to enjoy the different tastes in the coffee.

Friends and family will be delighted with gourmet coffee gift baskets. The gift baskets contain an array of coffee bean roasts and a choice of coffee brands. Besides coffee, one may include accessory food items like cookies, chocolate, and biscuits in a gourmet coffee gift basket.

People who are most likely to appreciate gourmet coffee as a gift are those that can't get by without drinking at least one cup of coffee a day, which is pretty much everyone you know. Birthdays and Christmas are centered around good food and coffee gift baskets are especially welcomed at this time.

Monday

The delicious Café Latte

The delicious Café Latte

One of the most popular coffee drinks is Café Latte.  Café latte is a delicious blend of espresso, milk and sometime other flavors.  If you are looking for a delicious treat or a quick pick me up here are some tips on enjoying a café latte.

While café lattes have become popular the last several decades many people don’t realize that a café latte is very similar to a cappuccino.  It consists of about one third espresso and the rest steamed milk. A little bit of frothed milk is added to the top of the glass  Café latte’s main difference with a cappuccino is that there is a larger ratio of steamed milk and only a tiny amount of froth on top.  Cappuccino’s usually have much more frothed milk.

Café lattes are usually served in larger glasses than espresso or cappuccino.  Sometimes they look more like a cocktail than a hot coffee drink.

Most café’s make a café latte taste even better by adding syrups such as chocolate or caramel to the top later.  For people that don’t like strong espresso but enjoy steamed and frothed milk, the café latte is the perfect creation.

You can purchase café lattes at almost every café and they are sometimes more popular than cappuccino due to their sweeter and less bitter taste.  You can use an espresso machine or cappuccino machine to create a café latte and there are many gourmet coffee shops that sell special types of syrups such as distinct chocolates, amaretto and other more exotic flavors.  If you are looking for a great coffee drink that is extremely delicious, try a café latte. The world of coffee is full of flavor and options so why not give coffee a chance. You'll be surprised.

Friday

The Do's and Don'ts of Brewing Coffee

The Do's and Don'ts of Brewing Coffee

It is one thing to buy a coffee maker. The only way to make it last a few years is knowing the do's and don’ts because it takes money to have it repaired or buy a new one.

Here are some Do's that people should remember.

1. Coffee machines need to be stored in a clean and dry place when they aren't in use. When they are brought out, it has to be placed a few feet away from other appliances to ensure maximum freshness at all times.

2. Before making a cup, it would be a good idea to check how many will be drinking. This will prevent wastage that often happens when this isn't properly calculated. A good indicator will be a tablespoon per cup.

3. If the coffee will be brewing for 30 minutes to an hour, it is best to use a thermal carafe. This will ensure that the flavor stays the same as though it was just made.

4. The decanter should be cleaned on a daily basis. One way to make the job easier will be to throw away the old filters and grounds immediately since this could affect the taste when a new batch is prepared the following day.

5. Lastly, the rest of the coffee maker must be cleaned at least once a week. You should dismantle each part and clean them using water, a washcloth and some vinegar if there are any hard stains.

The don’ts for brewing coffee are the following;

1. You must never mix old coffee with new. This dilutes the taste which affects the flavor in the new pot.

2. Most machines have timers that will keep the coffee warm. The user shouldn't turn it on again to reheat below a temperature of 175 degrees because this will also affect the flavoring.

3. Although it is still safe to drink, the individual must never serve coffee after the freshness date.

4. Coffee maker owners should never wash away the decanter or pot with just water alone. This should be done with soap because acids and other organic elements may affect the overall taste of the new batch.

People who know the do's and don'ts will have a better chance of enjoying the rich taste of coffee as though it was purchased from the store. Guests will be able to tell the difference if such practices aren't being done at home.

How to properly store your coffee

How to properly store your coffee

With the price tag that comes with coffee granules nowadays, it isn't enough that you just place them in a jar and put them on the kitchen table. With the kind of money that you pay for a gourmet coffee granule, it is essential that you learn to store them the proper way.

But what is the right way to store coffee granules?

Some say that you can freeze them or refrigerate them to prolong life. Others recommend that you place the coffee granules in packets or jars and to seal them as tightly as possible. Others have a different storage advice for whole bean coffee and a different one for a ground coffee granules? Will the storage method matter?

Green beans

As a general rule, green coffee beans have the best shelf life and they are very easy to store. All you have to do is to just put them inside a tightly-sealed jar and keep them in a location that is cool and dry. With proper storage, they can last for more than a year.

There are however few people who use green beans perhaps because it is too much work to prepare them. You have to grind and roast them first before you can actually be able to drink. This isn't good with people who are used to instant mixes.

Whole bean

The shelf life of a roasted whole bean is much better than those that aren't roasted. A roasted whole bean can last for about 1 to 2 weeks. It is however important that it is kept in standard room temperature and be sealed in an air-tight containers or canister. As much as possible, use glass canisters and avoid plastic ones as the flavor may be compromised in some way by the plastic material.

Remember though to use dark-colored glass as these beans shouldn't be exposed to light in any way. Metal containers are also a no-no. Another good alternative are ceramic ones.

Every two to three days, open the canister to release the gas that is produced by the roasted beans. One alternative to eliminate the problem of gas is to use valve bags, which allow the carbon dioxide to escape. One disadvantage though is that these bags can be very expensive and quite rare.  

If however your whole bean coffee isn't consumed in two weeks, then it is important to store the coffee in the refrigerator and freeze them. Stored like this, the coffee beans can last for a month or two. Just wrap the beans with a plastic wrap. If you need to use the beans, just grind them frozen. Once thawed, you can't use them again.

Thursday

Brewing A Cup Using A Coffee Machine

Brewing A Cup Using A Coffee Machine

It isn’t that hard to make a cup of coffee. You just get some hot water, put it in a cup, put a teaspoon of the contents, stir and then serve. But those who want it brewed and want to skip everything can get it done much quicker by having a machine in the home.

There are different versions around and this depends on the features and the price of the appliance. Homes don’t need the fancy stuff but cafes that serve it all day long have to get the kind that can make hot or cold to serve the customers.

Those who will use coffee makers at home can choose either plastic or stainless steel. The size chosen will determine the number of cups it can produce before water has to be replenished. Some coffee machines have a shatterproof glass carafe while others don't.

The very expensive ones have timers and frothing systems but those who don't need this can settle for the regular kind that has a warming plate at the bottom and a filter.

Before choosing which one to buy, the customer should check out the different brands at the appliance store. The prices of these appliances shouldn't be that far apart so the best thing to do will be to stick to a trusted brand.

It is advisable to check if the coffee machine has a warranty so there won't be any problems returning it or having it repaired should it breakdown.

If it is going to be used for the office, perhaps everyone in the department can chip in a few bucks. After all, every one will be getting a cup at some point during the day.

Proper care must be given to the machine in order for it to last for a few years. You should clean it after each use by washing the carafe, throwing the filter away and replacing it with a new one.

The coffee drinkers should only use fresh ground coffee for the machine. This will ensure that it is always of good quality for everyone to drink. This should be replaced with a new one every 10 days because its taste will change due to its exposure to the air.

One way to save is by only putting in the amount that you use for the day or the week. Throwing away the excess is like burning money that could be used for other expenses.





Wednesday

Baked and basked in coffee

Baked and basked in coffee

Let me tell you a story of a man who loves coffee. Let me tell you about Tony, the man who loves coffee. Tony loves coffee, which isn't hard to see.

He starts his every day with a cup or two of his favorite coffee. One day some gentleman offered him tea from the alley. He said, "No, thank you Sir but I would rather have some coffee?"

His love for coffee knows no bounds and no limits that is for sure, because one day Tony exchanged his coffee for a whole loot of hidden treasure. To make things worse he even said it was his pleasure. Tony 's liking for coffee started becoming disturbing.

One day, because of coffee, he stopped eating. It was so alarming and strange that his family made arrangements for him to be taken away and put inside a house of hallow beams.

The different facets of coffee

Yes, some people do experience things like that. Eventhough coffee is the number one companion and drink for people who want more out of life, too much can kill you. But before I scare you away with the bad things that your favorite concoction can bring, let us first look into the different possibilities that coffee can give.

Coffee in many societies acts as the catalyst of social non-alcoholic drinking. People gathering in common houses for a little afternoon chitchat would have coffee served rather than alcoholic drinks.

In business meetings, coffee is served first to break whatever tension business has brought to the agenda. So what else can we do with coffee?

Coffee like chocolate has properties that has been recently discovered to be good for man. Antioxidants found in every cup of coffee helps in digestion and help the body to have better metabolism. These properties are just some of the things coffee brings. So can we have other presentations of coffee to make it more exciting and make it more flexible?

Just recently, companies that manufacture candy products for children have ventured forward in to the adult market, the company aims to corner the market with a new product, the coffee candy. This may seem like a very simple idea but a very solid idea.

It is a well-known fact that many people are solid coffee drinkers, and because of that people behind the coffee candy banked on the idea that they can make coffee flavored candies for people who crave the taste.

Convenience was the key for the makers and it was the feature that some people were looking for in the coffee. Compromising two key elements of coffee people now have the convenience of brewed coffee inside their pockets.


Monday

An Interestingly Brief History of Coffee

Coffee has come a long way from being a little known beverage that was said to be accidentally discovered by a goatherder a long, long time ago. The origins of coffee as a beverage can't exactly be pinpointed. What has been accepted of its discovery was established in a popular myth that the coffee discovery began around the 9th century.

As the story goes, a young Ethiopian goatherder accidentally discovered that the coffee berries from which his goats had been eating began to have interesting side effects. Upon eating the berries, the goats seemed to jump around more often, seemingly having a sudden burst of energy.

And as the story went, the goatherder brought the strange berries to the village elders, believing that they may have magical properties. Upon boiling them into a brew, the elders stumbled upon the berries' stimulating effects and began consuming them on a regular basis. Thus, as the story goes, came the birth of coffee as a beverage.

The story may have some basis since it is known to day that the first coffee berries originated from Ethiopia and began to spread as the Ethiopians began trading with the Arabs, spreading the coffee influence eastward.

The Arabs began to take coffee as a highly regarded plant that they closely guarded being exported outside the Islamic world at that time. The Arabs prevented the possible transplantation of coffee by boiling or roasting them.

After centuries of closely guarding the spread of coffee cultivation, the Dutch were able to bring some coffee beans with them to Asia and transplanted them in the fertile soils of Java, Indonesia sometime in the 1600's. The began the eventual spread of the coffee plant cultivation all over the world.

It was sometime around the 17th century that the amazing berries were able to find their way onto the tables of the nobles in Europe. Eventually, coffee became a common privilege among the masses and the very first coffee houses were finally established in Austria, Italy and England.

By the 18th century, the French were able to introduce the plant in the Americas where it has widely grown into a highly valued crop. That tradition still is being continued today. Currently, coffee is being grown on five continents and has become one of the most traded commodities on the world market today. It was a slow process for the lowly coffee bean to become one of the most highly regarded of plants known today.

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Sunday

Coffee Makers Are Big Business In the U.S.

The average American drinks at least 3 cups of coffee daily. The United States is a leading coffee consumer with Americans drinking an overall 400 million cups of coffee each year. It's no wonder that coffee makers are one of the most sold products. The Cowboy Coffee Pot of the 1800's has evolved into modern, sleek machines that cater to the appetites of eager coffee drinkers.New coffee makerImage by scriptingnews via Flickr

Coffee is big business. Some reports state that coffee sales are increasing 20 percent every year. Specialty coffee (cappuccino, latte, etc) accounts for at least 8 percent of all coffee sales.

Who's Using Coffee Makers These Days?

The average American is said to drink an average of three cups of coffee daily. The average number of sales in a drive through coffee shop each day is 200 to 300 cups. More than 50,000 coffee shops are expected to be open by 2010.
52 percent of American adults drink coffee. This translates to more than 100 million people drinking coffee every day. That's a lot of coffee makers. Women tend to drink coffee to relax while men tend to drink coffee when they're trying to get something done.

When are the most coffee makers in use? 65% of adults drink coffee with breakfast. 30 percent of Americans drink coffee between meals and about 5% drink coffee with meals. 35 percent of coffee drinkers prefer their coffee black. 65% add sugar and/or cream to customize their coffee experience.

More than 18 billion dollars are on coffee each year in the United States. McDonalds is reported to take in $51 million each day just in coffee sales.

Americans are drinking more and more specialty coffees. Many are purchasing coffee makers that allow them to brew specialty coffees at home. Coffee maker manufacturers have risen to the occasion, creating increasingly sleek styled machines that brew great coffee quickly and easily. Pod coffee makers are used frequently by coffee lovers who want to indulge at home instead of driving to the coffee shop.

Pod Single Cup Coffee Maker

For coffee lovers who prefer a fresh cup of coffee each and every time, a single serving coffee maker is ideal. Basic single serving coffee makers can be purchased for less than a hundred dollars. High end single serving machines can cost hundreds.

Pod coffee makers use premeasured coffee pods to make 8 ounces or less of coffee in less than one minute. There is no hassle. Users simply fill the reservoir with water, drop a pod into the pod spot and push a button.
Some pod coffee makers feature adjustable spouts so that different sized mugs can be used with the machine. Larger water reservoirs are also an added feature on some machines.

Pod Coffee Makers quickly and easily brew a cup of coffee in less than a minute. Prefilled pods make cleanup a breeze. Removable parts are often dishwasher safe and limited warranties are provided by most manufacturers.

Coffee is an American tradition. Those who love the beverage take their coffee drinking seriously. The availability of coffee makers that allow users to make specialty coffee at home has tremendously increased the coffee drinking population.

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Saturday

Chemex Coffee Maker

Chemex coffee makers are striving for perfection, and they have attained it. Think back to your first cup of coffee, and what attracted you to it. Was it the smell of the roasted beans, or the rich, dark, pleasing colors? Chances are it was all of these, but much more important, what you probably remember most is how it tasted. That is the true test of all coffees, gourmet or store brand, a new company or one your family has always trusted, it all comes down to how the coffee tastes. The people who make Chemex coffee makers believe that, which is why after over fifty years, they are still going strong. Please allow me to give you a little history on their company and their products, and you will see why Chemex coffee makers will truly give you a perfect cup of coffee.

Chemex coffee makers were invented in 1941, by a scientist named Peter J. Schlumbohm PH.D. He was born in Germany, and moved to the United States in 1936. He began inventing different products, applying his knowledge of science and chemistry to each. He is best known however, for his invention of the Chemex coffee maker. He designed the coffee maker after noting how his scientific flasks worked, holding heat and liquid. Then Dr. Schlumbohm took a glass laboratory funnel, and an Erlenmeyer flask, and modified them by adding things here and there, and fusing them together. Three years later he designed the familiar Chemex coffee maker, which has been seen at many different exhibits and museums, including the Smithsonian.

Chemex coffee makers, in keeping with Dr. Schulmbohm's design, still make the coffee maker as one beautiful piece of glass, with a fine piece of wood, and leather making up the handle. The Chemex coffee filter keeps the grounds in the filter, so all you taste is the rich coffee goodness. One taste is all you will need, and then you will never forget it. Now on to the products available to you, by the same fine people that bring you the Chemex coffee maker.

The Chemex coffee maker company offers you three different series to choose from. First there is the Chemex classic series, a collection of four coffee makers that are able to make from three to ten cups, depending on the model. This collection's prices range from $29.90 to $37.90, which again depends on the design. Next is the Chemex glass handle series, which look almost like crystal pitchers. These can also hold three to ten cups, depending on the model, and are in the same price range. The final collection is the Chemex hand blown series. Four coffee makers make up this collection, which are made of hand blown glass. The coffee makers can hold from three to thirteen cups. Because of the work required, this collection costs more, from $59.90 to $79.90. They also offer the coffee filters. You definitely owe it to yourself and your fellow coffee lovers to try a Chemex coffee maker.

Friday

Built In Coffee Makers

Built in coffee makers are changing the way people design their kitchens. They are also changing the way people view the effectiveness of their ordinary, everyday appliances. These machines are making life easier for a lot of people, not to mention the fact that they are more convenient, and also pretty cool. For these and other reasons, built in coffee makers are becoming increasingly popular. Just take a look at all of the information about them that is available on the internet. Of course before we go any further, we should take a look at built in coffee makers and see what they are, and how they can help us achieve that all important caffeine rush.

Built in coffee makers, if the name is not descriptive enough, are coffee makers that are built into your kitchen. They take the place of that almost obsolete, but necessary appliance, the coffee pot. The built in coffee makers work somewhat like a soft drink machine that you would find in a fast food place. They have all of the ingredients already included for a great cup of coffee, water and coffee. The water is plumbed, or tanked straight into the unit, and the coffee beans can be freshly ground to taste. Built in coffee makers can also help declutter your kitchen. Because they are built in to your kitchen instead of sitting on your counter, they give you back some of your counter space. The unit itself is not too big, though some can be up to twenty four inches wide. You might want to seek the advice of a kitchen designer, to see how to best fit a built in coffee maker into your kitchen.

Built in coffee makers are also more convenient than a regular freestanding coffee pot. One of the built in's special features is that it can give out just one perfect cup of coffee at a time. We all know that it is quite time consuming and frustrating to have to wait until the full pot of coffee is made, before we can get one cup out of it. How many times has that happened to you? But with these coffee makers that problem is solved, and some designs even come with a drawer to keep your cups in. So not only will built in coffee makers save you time, they will also save you from wasting that extra coffee.

Built in coffee makers not only give you a perfect sized cup, but they also can give you a better tasting cup of coffee. You have the option of which coffees and grinds are put into your coffee maker. If you choose to put whole beans in it, the coffee maker will grind them to taste. We can all agree that there is nothing better than the smell of roasted coffee beans being made into coffee in the mornings. The best built in coffee makers offer taste and convenience, all in one neat package, and they make a great addition to any kitchen.

Thursday

DeLonghi Coffee Makers

De’Longhi coffee makers are some of the best manufactured today. They come in different styles and models, but the quality is the same in each of them. We will visit the specifics on their coffee makers a little later on. But first, let's take a minute to remember why we love a great cup of coffee in the first place. Simply put, that favorite cup of coffee reminds us of home. Remember when mom and dad first let us try coffee, and how it made us feel older and more mature than our actual years. That is how we first became life long coffee lovers. This love also brings with it the quest for the perfect coffee. Congratulations my friend, the perfect cup has been found, but only if it is made with a De’Longhi coffee maker.

De’Longhi coffee makers are made by the De’Longhi Company. De’Longhi manufactures and markets fine Italian products such as food preparation, cooking, air conditioning, air treatment, house cleaning, and ironing. They have offices around the world, including in countries such as Australia, Canada, Italy, United Kingdom, and the United States. One of the main factors in De’Longhi's success is their willingness to spend time researching what product customers need most. They then take that knowledge and develop the best ways to get these products in the hands of consumers. Now for the important things: the line of De’Longhi's coffee makers.

De’Longhi coffee makers are a part of what makes De’Longhi such a great company. They come in different models with different options and features. They offer a line of cappuccino, espresso, and nepresso lattissima coffee machines. With these machines, you will be able to make your favorite frothy cup of coffee. They also offer three different models of coffee grinders. These will allow you to choose how many coffee beans to grind, and how coarse the coffee will be.
The key to a good cup of coffee with your De’Longhi coffee maker is the type of coffee beans you use. Regular coffee can use regular coffee beans ground to the specific coarseness for the coffee machine. Espresso and cappuccino use espresso beans. The only difference between the two cups of coffee is that a cappuccino is an espresso that has been topped with hot, frothy milk, chocolate, cinnamon, or nutmeg.
Espresso beans are roasted longer than most other coffee beans and that is what gives it the full flavor and aroma that is so distinctive in a good cup of espresso. You will want to use an Italian or French espresso bean for the best results. If you make an espresso in your De’Longhi coffee maker and it tastes bitter, then your espresso beans are not fresh. You always want to make your espresso with fresh beans, which have an oily surface. Also, check your coarseness. Pump-driven machines use a fine grind while steam-driven machines use a coarse grind.
So remember whenever you want that perfect, special cup of coffee, make sure you use the right beans at the right coarseness, with your De’Longhi coffee maker. Enjoy!

Wednesday

Taste of the brew not good - Stop blaming your Espresso machine:

Do you feel that the taste of the coffee that you drink on your workplace or on the way is different from the one that you prepare using the same Espresso machine? I have seen few friends of mine who have espresso machines at their home and yet don’t use it as the taste of the brew is not good. If you are one among them, this article is just for you. The taste has got nothing to do with the espresso machine. It depends either on the way the brew is prepared or on the shots of the espresso coffee.Quick Mill espresso coffeeImage by wim harwig via Flickr

What contributes to the taste of the brew that is prepared in the espresso machine? Three things play a vital role and they are water, quality of the beans and finally the grinder quality. If anyone among these three goes wrong, your brew will not taste good. If your brew has to taste well, you will have to use water that is clean and pure. If you are using tap water then definitely taste would differ. Next is the quality of the beans. Almost all espresso coffee makers use fresh beans in their espresso machines for preparing the coffee. If you have the habit of buying beans in large quantity and storing them, leave the habit at once. Beans that are old will not yield you the same taste as that of fresh beans.

Last but not the least is the grinder quality. If the grinder in your espresso machine is not working properly, you may go in for a separate grinder. You can grind your beans in this grinder and can then use it in your espresso machine.

Role of price in buying an espresso machine:

When you decide to buy an espresso machine, what you do? You research on the prices and then finally choose one that would fit your budget, rite? I definitely don’t say this is wrong. What is the difference between the traditional coffee maker and the new espresso machine? First is price, and then come grinder and the pressure handle. Traditional coffee makers will have a milk steamer, which will make your milk turn to foam.

Price plays an important role; however, this does not mean that the espresso machine that is costlier will produce world quality brew and the rest will not do so. If you really wish to have your brew the way you like it daily, the best option is to go in for an espresso machine. If you are the one who occasionally have brew, better stop on your way to your workplace, order for an espresso coffee, and enjoy your drink.

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Tuesday

12 Volt Coffee Makers

12 volt coffee makers are an incredibly handy invention. Picture this; you are out there roughing it, camping under the stars, and the next morning you really need that cup of coffee. Now you could build a campfire, put water in a coffee pot, wait for it to boil, and then add instant coffee. Or you could go out to your car, plug the 12 volt coffee maker in, wait until it's done, and enjoy. These coffee makers are basically coffee pots that you can take with you, where ever you go. The coffee makers come with a coffee pot, obviously, a 12 volt power cord that you can plug into a car’s lighter, a battery, and an adapter that can be plugged into an outlet. Since they are portable, they can be brought along while camping, RV’ing, long trips, or any type of traveling. 12 volt coffee makers are also great for truck drivers, who may drive hundreds of miles at a time.

These 12 volt coffee makers are available in different models, and types. The coffee lovers that designed these coffeemakers thought of everything, so you can even find models that are able to make cappuccinos, and such. Different models can make anywhere from one to five cups, all you need to add is the right amount of coffee and water. Imagine being able to bring that warm, rich coffee flavor with you on trips, or even just to keep in the truck or car, for when ever the urge for coffee hits. How much better would that make carpooling to work, when every one can just bring his or her own cup, and share in your coffee richness. It will also save you time and money, eliminating the need for those stops at the convenience store, and paying a dollar-a-day for coffee. 12 volt coffee makers are designed to be the most convenient way to take your favorite coffee with you.

12 volt coffee makers are great to keep in the car, because they can be run off of the car's lighter. But they are also great for other places as well. Leave one at that remote cabin that you always spend the night at, while mountain climbing or skiing. Since 12 volt coffee makers can be run on battery, it would be easy to take one on boat trips, especially those weekends while fishing on the lakes. Give one to your college student for their new apartment or dorm room; it is small and won't take up a lot of room. Leave one out in the garage for those late nights spent working on the car, and place one in your workshop as well. It would also make a very thoughtful gift to a fellow coffee lover that spends a lot of time on the road. As you can see there are plenty of ways to use your 12 volt coffee maker, and you will wonder how you got along without it for this long.

Sunday

Prepare quality coffee using automatic espresso coffee machine:

If I ask you what is a task that requires lots of labor work, what would you say? I would definitely say it is preparing espresso. I am sure there are thousands of people behind me who would accept to this. Not only people who prepare coffee at home but those who do this as a business would also accept that preparing espresso is a labor-intensive task. This would tell you why the cost of espresso is at the higher end in these coffee shops. How about preparing your own espresso at the comfort of your home? You can drink coffee at any time you require and at the same time can save considerable amount of time.MIAMI - FEBRUARY 29:  Javier De Armas pours an espresso at Red House Cafe February 29, 2008 in Miami, Florida. Today the price of coffee hit its highest level in a decade. Coffee futures for May delivery rose 3.4 cents, or 2.1%, to $1.675 a pound in New York.Image by Getty Images via Daylife

One big headache for business people is that the espresso should taste the same irrespective of who drinks it. If the taste is going to be different from one person to another, no one is going to have their espresso and running a coffee shop would lead to loss. People would immediately start to complain if the taste is going to be different. This is why these coffee shops go in for automatic espresso coffee machines. All that is required is to turn on the automatic espresso coffee machine. Rest would be taken care by the machine and nobody has to worry about the taste.

To ensure every cup of coffee tastes the same, coffee shops connect the automatic espresso coffee machine directly to a water resource and also set the grinder in such a way that the same quantity of ground beans is taken for all the cups of espresso. When these two things are taken care, quality of espresso is not going to change.

Same results for home automatic espresso coffee machine users too:

People who use automatic espresso coffee machines complain of the quality of the espresso, that is, it is not consistent. You can get the same taste that you get in the coffee shop with the automatic espresso coffee machine if you follow certain principles effectively when preparing your brew. First point to be take into consideration when going in for an automatic espresso coffee machine is to study the reviews written by other users who own the product.

Hundreds of brands are available in the market and similarly different manufacturers manufacture numerous automatic espresso coffee machines. Do a thorough research about various brands and analyze the benefits and disadvantages of each brand of automatic espresso coffee machine. In the longer run, owning an automatic espresso coffee machine is definitely going to save you lot of money when compared to the prices that you would pay for each cup of coffee in the coffee shop.

If you are going to prepare your own coffee using your automatic espresso coffee machine, ensure that you get beans on frequent intervals to insure fresh coffee every time. Initially when you think of the investment that you are going to make on the automatic espresso coffee machine, it might look high; however, in the longer run, it is definitely cost saving.

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Saturday

Travel Coffee Maker

Travel coffee makers are becoming fashionable, let alone necessary appliances. As we as a nation get busier with work, family activities, and other commitments, it stands to reason that we'd be on the road a lot more now, than in preceding years. But that's no grounds to skip that all important, gets you going kick, that a fresh hot cup of coffee would give. There's a happy middle ground here, and a great solution for all. Simply invest in a good travel coffee maker, and you'll have instantaneous access to a great cup at any time.

Travel coffee makers come with a power cord that plugs into your cigarette lighter, a power cord that plugs into an outlet, and a battery. Don't worry about spills while driving, because the coffee pots are designed to stay put while on the road. There are different types, and models to choose from. Although all models come with the above mentioned power sources, most models have additional features. Some of these features include, handles that stay cool, swing away basket for easy filling, a pause feature that enables you to stop the drip process and get a single cup of coffee, and a plate that keeps your coffee warm.

Travel coffee makers are much more, than just a simple way to get your cup a day. They are a valuable part of your road gear, and should accompany you while on road trips, camping with the family, in your recreational vehicle, on your boat, and on business trips. They are also handy to keep while on business trips, in small kitchens, in garages, and workshops. Travel coffee makers would also make an excellent gift for a fellow coffee lover, or when your teens move into their college dorm rooms. Any where you or your family goes, whether for business or pleasure, you can take your travel coffee maker with you.

Travel coffee makers are not only convenient, but they will also pay for themselves in just a few uses. Imagine all of the money you would save, if you cut out that convenience store coffee habit. Even if you get one cup a day, that can cost you between twenty and thirty dollars a month, which can add up to two, or three hundred dollars a year. Wouldn't you rather have that money, to do something fun with? By simply purchasing a travel coffee maker, you can save all that for something else, and in these lean times who doesn't need to save money whenever possible.

Having a travel coffee maker in your car, will have one minor disadvantage though. You will become the most popular driver on the block, and everyone will want to carpool with you, after all you will have the freshest coffee, in your car. So the next time you are running late for work, or stuck in a traffic jam, just brew a cup of your favorite coffee in your travel coffee maker, and enjoy

Friday

Coffee - Freshness Tips

For the freshest possible coffee the ideal is to obtain unroasted beans, then roast and grind on the same day you plan to brew.

Roasting beans is, however, something of a 'cooking' specialty. Unless you're willing to invest in a fairly expensive piece of equipment, the results are often less than satisfactory. Not to mention that - even when done correctly - it can fill the house with odors that take time to dissipate and can become annoying.

Beans, even after roasting, will stay fresh for a while. Freshly roasted beans naturally release small amounts of carbon dioxide which helps to keep oxygen away from the bean, delaying spoilage. If stored in an airtight container, especially with a drying agent, they'll retain their good flavor and aroma for up to a week.

Naturally, the closer to roasting they're ground and consumed the fresher they'll be. But even after a few days they can still produce a stellar grind and a superior brew. After two weeks the flavor may still be acceptable, even though aroma will no longer be first rate. Whole bean coffee stored at even optimum conditions will be dull after a month.

Key to getting a good cup from purchased roasted beans is to ensure that the skin is unbroken. When that happens, all bets are off. Oils underneath the skin and inside the bean will deteriorate unless frozen, in which case the brew will never be first rate.

When storing beans, be sure to use an airtight container. A glass jar of the type used for instant tea grounds is tempting, but inadequate - there is still too much leakage around the lid. A good glass jar with a rubber seal is best. Many online vendors sell just the ticket. Be sure to store the jar in a cool, dark place since not only air, but also heat and light can contribute to spoiling beans.

Even better, but more expensive, are containers which flush air with an inert gas, then inject the coffee beans which then give off CO2, providing natural protection against spoilage. Beans stored in this way can keep their freshness for several weeks.

The next best thing to home roasting, and an option open even to those with less than stellar cooking skills is grinding at home.

Good grinders are available at moderate prices, are generally easy to use and are not difficult to clean. Many are automated to the point that with very minor experimentation, it's possible to arrive at consistently good grinds.

Since grinding necessarily breaks the bean skin the same 'oil spoilage' problem can arise if the grind isn't used within a few days. Like roasted beans, only more so, any grounds not consumed within a day should be packed in a desiccating cannister. Those cannisters contain a drying agent, usually beneath a mesh at the bottom, that keep moisture from introducing mold or excess oxygen into the grounds.

If not stored in a desiccating cannister, grounds will lose much flavor within a few hours. Oils will evaporate and, exposed to the air and moisture within the jar, the grounds will deteriorate.

For a superior cup, grind only what you intend to brew and drink everything brewed within an hour. With modern, moderate cost machines there's no longer any reason to suffer second-rate coffee.

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Thursday

Under Counter Coffee Makers

Under Counter Coffee Makers

Under the counter it sits, waiting on you to come into the kitchen. When you flip on the lights, it waits silently until you stand beside it and then reach out to touch it, then it comes alive. What exactly are we talking about here, you ask. Why, an under the counter coffee maker of course, what did you think we were talking about? In the olden days, our kitchen counters held the necessary appliances, a blender, toaster, and coffeepot, and we thought we were as high tech as we could be. But as we started to gain more knowledge about design, and great things were being invented, we realized that we had more options than ever. One such invention is the under the counter coffee maker.

Under the counter coffee makers can come in extremely handy. Now we all know how important that first rich cup of coffee is, especially on a cold winters morning. We all look forward to that pleasing aroma, and warm soothing taste. Most people think that the only way to get that all important cup is to turn on the conventional coffee pot, and wait for it to peculate ten cups. But that is no longer true, you now have the option of getting that old coffee pot off of your counter. You can save precious kitchen space by installing an under the counter coffee maker.

Under the counter coffee makers are, as the name suggests, coffee makers that are placed under your top kitchen cabinets. As you can tell, this will free up quite a bit of counter space, because the coffee pot almost never stands alone. Oh no, there are also the creams, sugars, coffees, and coffee filters that sit beside it too. But by installing an under the counter coffee maker, you will instantly make your kitchen appear cleaner, less cluttered, and more pleasing to the eye. Now that we understand the main benefits of an under the counter coffee maker, let us look at how they work.

Under the counter coffee makers, aside from being the Spiderman of coffee makers (because they hang out under the counter), work basically the same as the now obsolete coffee pot. You add the water and enough coffee for as many cups as you would like to make, and then press on. Some models how ever, come with a clock that you can program, and removable parts that make it easier to clean. Under the counter coffee makers are becoming quiet popular, as we try to find ways to keep our kitchen counter space.

We wouldn't think of denying ourselves our coffee though, so under the counter coffee makers are a great compromise. Better designs are being thought of all of the time, so who knows what options might be added to the under the counter coffee makers in the coming years. For now, we will be content to have one appliance out of our way, and use our under the counter coffee maker with gusto.

Tuesday

The History of Espresso Coffee Makers

Espresso coffee makers came out of man's need for a faster cup of coffee. Not only did espresso machines produce more coffee faster, they produced a better cup of coffee. The first machines had a few kinks to be worked out but coffee maker inventors didn't let little issues deter them.

Who made the first espresso coffee machine? The answer depends on which records you read. According to some records, Louis Bernard Babaut created the first known espresso coffee maker in 1822 with Edward Santais commercializing and marketing the machine in 1843. It debuted at the Universal Exposition in Paris in 1855.antique espresso machineImage by tonx via Flickr

Records say the coffee maker produced one thousand cups of espresso in an hour, using steam to push water through coffee held in a filter. New inventions often carry risk and this espresso coffee maker was no exception. It tended to blow up from time to time. It also had a tendency to occasionally burn the coffee.

The original espresso coffee makers weren't easy to use. Operating them involved some degree of skill and left plenty of room for diversity. The operator controlled the intensity of the heat and the length of time the water valve remained open. Users could put in less coffee grounds and get stronger coffee or use more water and get a diluted result.

Other records credit Luigi Bezzera, a manufacturer, with the invention of Espresso in 1903. Bezzera wanted to make coffee faster. He added pressure to the process and 'voila' the birth of the Fast Coffee Machine. The machine made coffee faster and better than other available methods. Bezzera invented a machine that used the pressure of steam to push water through a fixed filter containing coffee.

While skilled in inventing, Bezzera lacked marketing ability to promote his creation. In 1905, the rights to the espresso machine were purchased by Desidero Pavoni and successfully marketed the invention, changing the way everyone drank coffee. Pavoni sold the coffee makers throughout Europe.

Franceso Illy created what some believe to be the first automatic espresso coffee maker . Invented in 1935, the Illeta used compressed air instead of steam for his machine. This solved the problem of exploding espresso coffee makers and resulted in a more stable result.

Achille's Gaggia invented the espresso coffee maker that bears his name in 1945. His invention used lever action.Modern versions of both Illetta and Gaggia espresso coffee makers are available today.Ernest Valente created an electric rotating pump in 1950. The pump allowed a continuous, even flow of water through the coffee maker.

Illy, still producing espresso, went on to simplify the espresso coffee maker process even more in the 1970's when he introduced a machine that combined the best parts of previous espresso coffee maker methods. His machine used double filters, cost less than other coffee makers and was simple to use.

In the 70's, super automatic espresso coffee makers were born. They are now the norm in many countries. The machines continue to evolve. Debate over which methods and which machines produce the best espresso will continue as long as people continue to enjoy their cup of Joe.

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Monday

Colombian Coffee Bean

Consider the lowly Colombian coffee bean, it is quite small, and grown in a poor country. But even with such humble beginnings, it gets brewed into a hot liquid that everyone including kings, and heads of state enjoy. If there ever was an important plant, that meant a lot to every one around the world, the Colombian coffee plant is one. Millions of people around the world, especially in the west, depend on their coffee to get them going in the morning. There are as many ways to make coffee, as there are ways to enjoy it, from iced mocha's, to coffee cakes, and hot coffee with cream. Let's take a look at the history of Colombian coffee bean, how it is harvested, and how it is imported.The Colombian Cordillera near Montenegro is world famous for its rich flavoured coffee.Image via Wikipedia

In the nineteenth century, Colombia discovered the coffee bean, and they started growing it to export it in 1836. Coffee that comes from Colombia is also known as Colombian Mild, and is grown on certain types of the Coffea arabica plant. These plants have large white flowers, and equally large green leaves. Certain regions of Colombia, such as the regions of Norte de Santander, Antioquia, Valle del Cauca, Tolima, Caldas, Risaralda, Quindio, and Cundinamarca, are designated as the Protected Designations of Origins. These are protected areas, that the government has designated for planting, and harvesting coffee. Most of the coffee is grown in the regions of Caldas, Risaralda, and Quindo, making this area known as the Colombian Coffee-Growers Axis. Most of the Colombian coffee beans grown, actually over seventy percent, will be exported to other countries. Such countries are The United States, Holland, Switzerland, Germany, and Japan. This covers our lesson on where the Colombian coffee bean grows, now on to how it is harvested.

Colombian coffee beans harvesters, work in the coffee fields, pick the little berries that grow on the coffee plants. They then put the cofee berries in bags, made out of a natural fiber called fique. Then the little berries are taken to the pulp machine, and the resulting coffee beans are left in containers for twenty four hours. After this the beans are washed, and left in the sun to dry, and the harvesters take special care of the beans, even covering them in the rain. This simple step helps to differentiate Colombian coffee, from other countries that do not wash theirs. The next step in the Colombian coffee beans journey from the fields, to our tables, is the way it is roasted.

Colombian coffee beans, are roasted in a special gas oven, for around ten to twenty minutes, at temperatures ranging from four hundred degrees, to four hundred twenty five. Different names are given to the color, and taste of the coffee beans, such as the popular french roast. The beans are roasted to a dark brown, almost black, and the taste is slightly bitter. So the next time you are having your favorite cup of coffee, think of the journey that the Colombian coffee beans have taken.

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Thursday

The Flavors And Aroma Of Canned Coffee

Canned Coffee Roots

Coffee is an important beverage which most of us generally must have each break of day in order to wake up to the real world from the impulse of night dreams to work normally for the day. Each one of us have his/her own unique way that they take pleasure in their morning coffee, while some cannot even open their eyes before the coffee aromas hit their nostrils and they grab on to their canned coffee to make a cup, others manage by taking one on their way to work.

It is very much easier said than done to linger on an article where presentation is key to good reading and that is what we have tried to do with this article about canned coffee.

A Brief History of Coffee

The source of coffee is believed to be in Ethiopia dating as far back as the 9th century. The magical drink rapidly became more and more popular and passed through Egypt to Europe and the rest of the world.

Many countries have made a ceremony out of drinking coffee such as Turkey where the word coffee in the beginning meant wine and was considered as an intoxicating drink. Europe soon revealed that the strength of coffee was in its taste and aroma alike and opened many coffee houses where artists and intellectuals would get together over a cup of this wonderful drink.
Coffee gained status and praise over the centuries and nowadays there is not one place in the world where they don't serve a cup of coffee.

Coffee Types

There are an enormous number of coffee beans and types but they all are supposed to derive from two major mother plants which are: Coffea Arabica and Coffea Canephora. The latter is believed to hold more caffeine by about 50% than its sister plant. Both coffee plants come from Ethiopia and in our day they are planted all over the world generating many diverse variety of beans, flavors and aromas through the blend of beans and different soil.

To begin with the coffee was named after the port that they were shipped from such as Mocha, Yemen and Java. These days all that has changed and detailed information can be found about the coffee on the package such as its origin, blend, caffeine content and so on.

Your Daily Dose Of Coffee


Coffee makes its way into our homes from all over the world and lives daily in jars as granulated version, in vacuum packs as fresh ground and prepared to drink as canned coffee. If you ask me, (a coffee addict) I will always recommend fresh ground coffee as the version every single time. Still, I will have to see eye to eye that instant and canned coffee has come a long, long way.

Famous companies such as Starbucks have even corrupted me to get canned coffee in summer time. I was a disbeliever at first because I was fearful the taste and aroma would be lost in the process and, honestly, what a coffee without its aroma is, but I was proved wrong. Some canned coffee retains both its taste and aroma in wonderful harmony providing an outstanding cold coffee beverage on a hot summer day for those of us coffee addicts.

So, try with confidence a canned coffee today and you may get pleasurably astonished to find yourself really enjoying it. Don't blame me for providing yet a new way to have great tasting coffee even when you are away from your espresso machine. This is the conclusion of this commentary about canned coffee. The hope is that the information made available here would be of assistance to you.

Wednesday

Satisfying Kona Peaberry Coffee

Whenever I have a friend traveling to Hawaii I insist they bring me back a bag of the famous Kona Peaberry Coffee. Kona coffee is known for its smooth and mellow yet full-bodied flavor, a very deep, rich bean producing a very aromatic cup of coffee. Kona's elevated location is perfect for growing the best beans. Its climate of sunny mornings, cloudy or rainy afternoons, combine to make a superior coffee bean.

There are many brands of coffee sold in Hawaii, but only one that has been specifically marked "Kona Peaberry Coffee." Only coffee grown in a specific area of Kona can be called Peaberry and is graded "prime." It is one of the only beans in Hawaii that has received the grade of "prime" and is stamped that way on the package. Do not accept substitutions.

Kona Peaberry coffee is classified as "Extra Fancy" and costs more not only because you are getting a bigger and denser bean, but because you are also getting a rarer bean and only accounts for approximately 5% of the coffee bean crop. Peaberry is a "freak of nature" so to speak, and occurs when the coffee cherry yields only one bean instead of two. The Peaberry bean is shaped like a football; it is not flat on one side and round on the other, like a regular coffee bean. It also has a lower acid content than regular beans. Some believe that the cylindrical shape causes this bean to roast differently
than a regular bean giving it a much different taste.

The best way to experience this bean is to brew the Kona Peaberry coffee in a French Press coffee pot. Melding together the best bean with best process of brewing to yield the smoothest and at the same time, boldest cup of
coffee. The Peaberry bean can be sampled, thoroughly enjoying its robust flavor. It doesn't get much better than this!

To be sure you are getting Kona Peaberry coffee check the label carefully. It can only be labeled Peaberry if it is one hundred percent Peaberry. Just because you are spending more and it says "Kona Blend" or "Estate" does not mean it is Peaberry coffee. Most Hawaiian coffees are blends of several different types of coffee berries roasted together to create the blend.

The only truly satisfying cup of coffee will be Kona Peaberry coffee, if you are
willing to pay a little more.

Tuesday

The Wonders of Coffee Beverage

If you are a person who loves drinking coffee beverage, you should better read this article for some more perspectives. You are sure going to enjoy this report for the content it contains. Every effort has been taken to provide you with quality content which might be useful to you, so pay attention to what you are about to read.

Health Effects Of Coffee Beverage

When we decided on writing this article on coffee beverage, we knew that we could provide our readers with something which would be different from what was being presented to them. And now when you are reading this article, you would have to decide on our success.

Scientific research on coffee's health effects has taken a new turn recently. It appears that the image of coffee beverage as a culprit is changing now to one of an innocent drink. Coffee's main ingredient, caffeine, is notorious for being an addictive stimulant. Now some positive effects are being seen so as to balance the health risks associated with coffee.

Learning is a continuous process and that is why you must have opted to read this article about coffee beverage. So, reading this article must have proved a reality check for you to really gauge your level of understanding of this topic.

Health Benefits Of Coffee Beverage

It has been studied that consuming 100 to 200 mg of caffeine (about 1 to 2 cups of coffee) makes one alert and vigilant, and enables one to perform complex functions while decreasing fatigue by stimulating certain areas of the brain. Moderate amount of coffee consumption has been found to boost cognitive function, including vigilance, learning, memory, and mood state. Recent research concludes that the risk for type-2 or non-insulin-dependent diabetes is lower among people who regularly drink coffee than those who don't drink it. Coffee has also been found to reduce the developing of gallstones. It has the potential to discourage the development of colon cancer, and also lower the risk of liver diseases. A significant finding reveals coffee beverage as capable of reducing the risk of Parkinson's disease. For those who have to bear greater exertion and exhausting duties, moderate coffee consumption works wonders. It enhances endurance in long-duration physical activities and yields better performance. Coffee helps in fighting nervous decline associated with sleep deprivation. However, moderation in use is the key to all these benefits.

Harmful Effects Of Coffee Beverage

Despite these recent findings, coffee is far from being an innocent drink. Besides being charged with addictive property, caffeine has been known to increase heart rate and blood pressure, and occasionally cause irregular heartbeat. Caffeine use at half an hour to one hour before sleep can delay sleep, decrease total sleep time, and decrease sleep quality. Hence, the timings of coffee consumption are important in reducing its detrimental effects. Besides coffee, caffeine commonly occurs in tea and chocolate. Effects of caffeine vary among individuals depending mostly on the amount and regularity of consumption. Regular use of more than 350 mg of caffeine per day produces physical dependence on it. The effects of coffee on problems like women's health issues (breast cancer and osteoporosis) remain undecided. What is apparent so far is that all of these negative effects are deep-rooted not in using coffee but in great consumption of coffee beverage. Genetic factors are also now regarded to play their role in individual response to caffeine.

The intention of this commentary was to provide readers with productive and fresh content on the pros and cons of coffee beverage and hopefully we have been able to achieve that with this article.

Importance Of Office Coffee Service Providers

Do your office staff perform proper monthly maintenance of your office coffee machine? Are they keeping your coffee brewing equipment clean?

Cleaning of office coffee maker is very important otherwise your coffee probably tastes stale and gritty. It is extremely necessary to exchange your coffee carafes regularly and scrubbing coffee flasks regularly to avoid build-up in your carafes that leads to sludge-like coffee. For better taste of coffee you should avoid expired cofee product. Your office staff or supplier should rotate and replenish stock every month.

If there is not enough interesting variety of beverages, multiple choices of coffee and tea, people will leave office to satisfy their individual tastes. This is very important aspect for office coffee service.

Can they provide office coffee machines that fit your break room needs? Different size offices require different machines. Single cup coffee makers may be best for one office, volume brewers for another. In addition , you can ask them to supply additional products to ask for include first aid, break room paper goods, condiments, snacks and other beverages.

Your route sales representative should do monthly survey to know the general satisfaction level of your people regarding office coffee service and taste of coffee. You should not sign invoice unless a proper signed report is attached.

How to find a reputable coffee service company in your area?

Search engines like Yahoo. MSN, Google are very helpful to locate coffee service companies in your area. Your online search term should inclide city name like NewYoek and state.e.: office coffee service San Diego CA.

You should start your research with established brand names like Farmer Brothers, Custom Coffee Plan, Boyd's and Starbucks.

You should try to select a company who can provide more than coffee? You can outsource entire break room supply service to that company which will save your business time and money.

Monday

The best thermal coffee makers

Thermal Coffee Makers

Thermal coffee makers are one of those innovations that we can all use. We all know how much we love our cups of coffee, particularly in the mornings. But do you ever feel that although that first cup is toasty, some of the times the second or third cup is beginning to go from lukewarm to cold. You then have two options; place the cup back into your coffee pot, or heat the cup up in the microwave. But wait a minute, do not give up yet, there's another thing you can do. Throw out or give away that old coffee pot, and get your self a thermal coffee maker.

Thermal coffee makers function basically the same as a thermos, or insulated coffee mugs. They all have that same insulated, heating effectiveness that will keep liquids inside warm, while the outside is cool enough to handle. Thermal coffee makers are normally made out of a heat retentive stainless steel, and can keep coffee warm for quite a long time. Some restaurants use thermal coffee makers, because their hot drinks like coffee and hot chocolate need to stay hot for hours. So if your local fast food place has discovered the genius behind thermal coffee makers, why not try them in your own home?

Thermal coffee makers come in all different sizes, and they can make from a few cups to the usual ten, although you may have to use the dual coffee maker model for that much coffee. Some models come with two carafes and a warmer for each. Other models have the option to make cappuccinos, and other frothy coffee drinks. Still other models are small enough so that you will be able to take the thermos with you. All of these models and other thermal coffee makers will be convenient time savers, and will keep your cup of coffee warm without burning it, or boiling it away. These coffee makers also come with other options, such as a programmable clock and a basket that swings out for easy loading and cleaning. There are also some models that come with a pause button that enables you to pause the making of a pot, to take out a cup. These options on the best thermal coffee makers make getting that cup of coffee just a bit easier, not to mention faster.

Which coffee grinder is the best coffee grinder?

The Best Coffee Grinders are Burr Coffee Grinders

There are substantial deviations between burr coffee grinders and ones that employ a blade to grind up coffee beans. Depending upon what you care to spend, the calibre of the grind you need, and even how you use your ground beans can impact on whether you ought select a burr coffee grinder or a blade grinder. For those who are searching a cheaper grinder for automatic drip coffee makers then a blade coffee grinder would suffice. For those who use espresso machines or are very finicky about how uniform their coffee beans are ground, then a burr coffee grinder would most in all likelihood be the better choice.

Whilst using blade coffee grinders the beans are broken down with a rotating blade that is attached to a motor. The amount of time that you've the beans in the grinder will depend upon the fineness that you require of the coffee beans. The beans that are ground in a blade coffee grinder can be quite uneven and not have a consistent quality for brewing each time it is used. If you have a tendency to over-grind the beans the blade can heat up and cause the grounds to have a burnt taste. Blade coffee grinders are great for simple grinding that is inexpensive and for those who are not fussy about their coffee ground quality.

Burr coffee grinders use a moving grinding wheel within a non-moving surface in order to crush the beans rather than chop them as compared to a blade grinder. The position of the burr will have a direct result on how fine of a grind you require. Burr grinders are fantastic to use for those who want to monitor the quality of their grind and who do not mind that with quality comes a price. If you are an espresso connoisseur then a burr grinder will be what you need in order to satisfy your caffeine cravings. When looking at burr coffee grinders to purchase, keep in mind that there are two different types to choose from – a wheel burr and a conical burr.

The deviations in style, quality and price for burr grinders are obvious and should be analyzed prior to making a final decision, since a burr grinder can start at anywhere from $90 and go upwards in price from there. The wheel burr grinder models are normally cheaper and spin faster than conical burrs. Wheel burr grinders can be very loud and untidy attributable to the fact that the wheels spin faster and can cause a build up of static electricity, which will lead to more of a mess with your fresh grounds.

Conical burrs are the preferred choice of many in terms of sound quality, consistency and less maintenance. These types of coffee grinders are less prone to clogging due to their slow grinding process and don't cause nearly as much of a mess as a wheel burr or a blade grinder. These burr coffee grinders are usually very quiet and effective, and can feature a gear reduction in order to keep down the amount of heat created when grinding your coffee beans to optimize the flavor quality.

Sunday

The Automatic Coffee Maker - Today's Fashionable Home Accessory

Coffee makers have been around, not surprisingly, almost as long as coffee. The original coffee brewer was the Turkish Ibrik, a copper container with a long handle and a grooved tongue. Still used in the Middle East, it produces a very strong brew since it does no filtering.

If really strong coffee is not really your thing, then you may be interested in some of the more modern automatic coffee makers. When deciding which coffee maker to buy there are few things you need to consider...

The most common type of automatic coffee makers are the drip models. It works by heating water via an electric element that is poured into the top of the machine. The water then passes through the coffee grounds and then gathers in a glass pot that sits on a hot plate at the base of the machine.

However, these are just the basic features. There are many more options available which you might find nice to have.

Some of the machines available today have so many controls and options they look like the control centre of a spaceship, not a coffee maker! Many of them have display screens which give you details on temperatire, brewing time etc.

Have you ever forgotten to shut your coffee machine off and it has overflowed all over your kitchen bench or you have been unable to wait until it has finished brewing and you have had drips all over the hot plate. If this is you then you will find the auto shut-off feature very useful. As soon as you lift the pot off the hot plate the machine stops brewing.

Having your coffee brewed exactlly the way you like it is a lot easier with the modern automatic coffee machines available today. You are able to set the machine up to start brewing at a selected time of day as well as set the strength of coffee your desire. Just imagine the convenience of having your coffee ready when you wake up every morning.

Everyone loves the smell of coffee, and it is very comforting to come down into your kitchen on a dark, cold morning and smell the fresh brewing coffee as well as seeing the little illuminated display telling you your coffee is ready.

Cleaning has been made better, too, by the development of coffee 'pods' - small pre-measured paper containers of coffee through which the water flows. They have the added blessing of providing good filtering for grounds. Once the brewing is complete you just pop them out (after they've cooled!) and toss them into the waste basket. Essential for the busy - and averse to cleaning up - coffee drinker.

Many of today's coffee machines come with water filters. This can be very useful if you live in the city and your water is not of the best quality. The added feature of the water filter may make your coffee machine a little more expensive but what price do you put on the perfect cup of coffee.

Permanent coffee filter styles can be had, but with the pods they're much less important. Debates rage over the environmental impact and the taste effect of the paper from the pods. Vote your conscience.

Choosing your coffee machine may feel like an impossible choice due to the vast array available. But once you have finally chosen you will be able to relax and enjoy the perfect cup of coffee at any time.








Saturday

Roasting Coffee Beans Is So Easy

Home wine makers will be happy to hear that roasting coffee beans is even easier - and the results are often as good as the pros.

A variety of roaster types are available, but even a frying pan or popcorn popper can be used. Be sure to start with ultra-clean equipment, though. Nothing spoils the taste of coffee like left over fish oils or butter.

Lighter roasts contain slightly more caffeine than dark roasts, and they can also have more of an acidic taste than dark roasts. Which ever beans you chose be sure to chose the best you can afford.

The beans will need to heat to between 460F (223C) and 530F (262C), so be prepared for some smoke. That's easily taken care of with a small room fan or stove top exhaust. Beyond the smoke there will be an odor, so your first experiments should probably be done with the windows open and no one home.

Get those beans in your roaster and turn the heat up until it is really hot. (Disabling your home fire alarms for a little while may be a good idea).

Many roasters have an in-built thermometer, but having an extra thermometer may be a good idea when you use the frying pan method. Candy making thermometers are ideal for this purpose.

How strong you like your roast depends how long you let the beans roast. The beans start out green, then turn yellow then brown. The darker brown the bean the darker your roast.

When the beans begin to heat up you make hear a loud back when the bean bursts. This is because the heat puts pressure of the surface of the bean. Don't worry, this is perfectly normal. You should here this sound after about four to seem minutes. Make sure you keep stirring the beans every 30 seconds or so.

As the sugars in the beans heat up they will begin to caramelize (this means the beans turn brown and 'burn' a little). The caramelization needs to be to your own personal taste. Remember to check the beans every 30 seconds or so.

Continuing to roast the beans will sometimes result in a second loud crack. By now the beans will be very dark, some people will consider them to be overdone. Roasting after the second crack will just burn the beans and make the result too harsh to drink.

Pour the beans into a metal colander and 'rough them up'. The roasting process produces a find skin 'chaff' that breaks away from the bean as they are roughed up. You need to remove this skin before you use the beans.

Roasting is a trial process. You will need to try a few batches with different roasting times before you find your perfect roast to get the perfect flavour from your coffee. It may be an idea to remove the beans for the heat a little early as the heat within the bean will mean they still continue to cook for a little while after you have removed them from the heat.

A cost iron skillet is great for roasting the beans on a stove top. When using a popcorn maker make sure you have a style that allows you to stir then beans so they don't stick and burn. Remember to keep watching and stirring the beans. Roasting coffee beans is very fast!

Friday

Stylish Mugs Add to Coffee Charm

There’s nothing to beat a hot cup of coffee on a cold, winter morning, and what makes coffee even more likeable is the attractiveness of the coffee mug! Available in every conceivable material from plastic to ceramic and in a riot of colors, shapes, and designs, coffee mugs can reveal a lot about you. So, choose them with care keeping in mind when and with whom you intend to have your coffee.

Did you know that lots of people actually collect coffee mugs? They aren’t as expensive as coins or stamps, and keeping them in a showcase in your living room can lead to some interesting conversation. Even if you’re the practical, workaholic type you could buy different types of coffee mugs to zest up your life!

Choose mugs in a variety of materials like ceramic, porcelain, stainless steel, enameled metal, and plastic. As for color, choose outside colored mugs, inside colored mugs, plain mugs with colored rims and handles, and mugs that change color. This last mentioned variety is heat sensitive and changes color when a hot liquid is poured into it. If you travel a great deal, but want to add a personal touch to your coffee, get a travel coffee mug. A stainless steel one would survive the bumps and jerks of travel and, don’t worry, you won’t burn your fingers because the handle is plastic! These mugs also come with a plastic lid, and you can request custom decorations on them. However, not all decorations can be seen clearly or may not look attractive given the gray exterior of stainless steel mugs.

You are spoilt for choice as far as designs and decorations are concerned. If you are an avid football fan you could choose a football team mug, or if chess is your point of interest, you can get one with a chessboard design. To beat Monday morning blues, keep a stock of mugs in bright colors. You may choose funny or inspirational quotes and have them engraved on your mug. If you love to relax over coffee with your spouse after a day’s hard work, you could use mugs with romantic messages and symbols! You can even create your own personalized coffee mugs that say something about you!

Lots of adolescents and adults never grow out of cartoons. If you have such persons in the family or in your friend circle, bring out coffee mugs that have cartoon characters on them. Movie buffs, don’t despair, you can get coffee mugs with a poster of your favorite movie on the exterior.

Be innovative. Don’t use coffee mugs just for serving coffee! If your child throws a tantrum every time you serve a glass of warm milk, buy some superhero or Disney coffee mugs and you’ll have him waiting eagerly for milk time. Coffee mugs are also a great gift item because they are utilitarian, attractive, and inexpensive. You just need to know the interests and preferences of the person you are going to gift the mug to. The designing firm will take care of the rest! You don’t even have to leave your home to order custom coffee mugs these days. Just check out various firms over the Internet and send a digital image file; a click of the mouse is all you need to order personalized coffee mugs. Technology has helped coffee lovers in other ways too. Most of the coffee mugs today are microwave safe, so enjoy your mug of hot coffee without a care in the world!

Thursday

Quick Guide to Choosing Coffee Makers

When purchasing a coffee maker there are many areas that need to be given some serious consideration. Finding the best coffee makers in a market that is simply overflowing with options can be very challlenging. Below is a simple guide to help you on your mission to find the best coffee maker for your needs. It is very important to keep the following statement in mind. Irrespective of all the cofee maker ratings and reviews you need to remember that the best coffee maker for someone else might not necessarily be the coffee maker that is best for you. The whole process of which coffee maker to buy is very subjective. Each buyer has their own circumstances and their own preferences, the best coffee maker for you is the one that ticks all your boxes, not someone elses.

Consider the following;

1. How often will you be using your coffee machine?

2. How much coffee do you consume?

3.What is your brew of preference?

4. How quickly do you need your coffee fix?

5.Have you the time or inclination to grind your own coffee beans?

6. Is cleaning a coffee maker a real pain for you?

7. . How much space have you available for your coffee maker?

8. How much can you afford to spend on your coffee machine?

Now that you have answers to the questions above we will look at some of the options available to you in your search for the best coffee makers.




Automatic Drip Coffee Makers



Automatic drip coffee machines are probably the coffee makers most favored by Americans. They're easy to use and are cheap to purchase. Most work on the same principle. There is within the coffee pot there is a filter basket where the coffee grounds are held in a paper filter. Cold water is decanted into the reservoir where it's heated prior to being poured over the grounds. The ensuing coffee flows into a carafe. The brewed coffee is kept warm by the hot surface beneath the carafe.

Keeping the machine and carafe clean, using quality coffee and disposable paper filters will help ensure a better result.

Automatic Espresso Coffee Makers

Automatic espresso coffee makers are available in semi-automatic, fully automatic and super automatic versions. Semi-automatic models tamp the coffee grounds, brew the coffee, fill the cup and eject grounds. Fully automatic models also grind the coffee. Super models offer a wide variety of features, including built in water filters.

French Press Coffee Maker

French Press coffee makers are also known as press pots or plunger pots. The pot is a glass or porcelain cylinder which contains a stainless, mesh plunger that works as a filter.

The user measures coffee grounds into the pot and adds water that is just short of boiling point.. The plunger is put in place but not pushed until the coffee has steeped a few minutes. After steeping, the plunger is pushed and the coffee is ready.

The coffee needs to be served immediately or placed in a thermal carafe as there is no way of keeping the coffee hot.


Percolator Coffee Makers

Percolator coffee makers are available in stove top styles and in electric styles. Most modern ones are both electric and can be programmed. Some models make only one cup of coffee, others can make 12 cups at a time. The massive coffee urns that a lot of organisations use operate on the percolation principle and can brew in excess of 100 cups of coffee at a session.

Percolators are not used as often as they used to be. These machines continuously run the water over the grounds and the water is boiled. Many coffee lovers claim that both actions violate the laws of making good coffee.

Coffee made via percolator tends to be stronger and often bitter tasting than coffee made with other brewing methods.

Stovetop Espresso Coffee Makers

Stovetop espresso coffee machines are simple to use and can be made anywhere there is heat, whether on a stove or over a campfire. Water is put inside the bottom boiler. The funnel filter is then placed in the boiler and filled with coffee. The top is screwed on lightly and the unit is placed over the heat source.

Once the top of the boiler is filled with brewed coffee, the coffee machine is removed from the heat source and the coffee is served.

Vacuum Coffee Makers

Vacuum coffee makers look more like chemistry lab equipment than coffee machines. This type consists of two overlapped containers that are connected by a syphon tube. There is a filter in the bottom of the upper container.

The user places water in the lower container and coffee grounds in the upper container. The machine is then put on top of the stove where the heated water vaporizes and passes through the syphon tube into the upper container.

The coffee brewing cycle lasts approximately three minutes. After the unit is removed from heat, the vapor turns back to water and is forced through the filter and back into the lower container. Farberware created the first automatic vacuum coffee machine model while Sunbeam made the first truly automatic modern one.



Hopefully, this quick guide to coffee makers will make your task of choosing the best coffee makers for your circumstances, just that little bit easier.