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1. Who Do You Trust To Get Your Coffee Bean Fact
by Steve McArthur
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
It seems odd that Brazil produces one third of the worlds coffee production. But the weird thing is that most of the coffee connoisseurs shun Brazilian coffee. To most people, when you mention Mocha they think of a blend of coffee and chocolate. Really though, Mocha is very expensive and it ...read more |
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2. Coffee Grinders
by Max Bellamy
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Coffee grinders are used for the purpose of grinding coffee beans. Coffee lovers are usually not satisfied with getting coffee powder from the shops, because of the gap between the time of purchase and the time of usage. Because of the time gap, they feel the powder loses its freshness ...read more |
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3. Different Views of Gourmet Coffee Pod
by Joseph Then
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Coffee beans are not beans at all but the seeds from the fruit of a coffee plant. There are two ways to remove these seeds, which are wet and dry extracting. Coffee is one of the most traded commodities in the world passed only by petroleum. It ...read more |
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4. What is Gourmet Coffee?
by Joseph Then
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Coffee beans are the seeds from the fruit on coffee plants and not actually a bean. There are a few ways to extract the beans. Whether using the wet or dry process of extracting seeds, the result is, the seed removed from the fruit. Flavors of Gourmet Coffee Arabica gourmet ...read more |
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5. Coffee: Bean Storage Issues
by Steven Sarsgaard
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
There is much debate over how people should store their coffee beans. This article hopefully address some of these issues for you in a clean cut and straight forward manner. So you've read a great article in your local town's newspaper telling you of all the benefits of home ground and ...read more |
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6. The Power of The Coffee Break
by Steven Sarsgaard
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Coffee is not only big business in the United States and the West in general but it is a national pastime that people like to get engaged in very frequently to get that instant buzz and also to feel like they're part of the larger culture. Coffee has been so infused ...read more |
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7. Coffee: The Big Picture
by Steven Sarsgaard
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
There's a lot of hoopla online that doesn't necessarily give you the big picture as to what the best coffee for you really is. Well the amount of knowledge that can cover coffee can fill up dozens of volumes of books. This won't surprise connoisseurs of coffee, but for the ...read more |
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8. Coffee: Freedom in a Cup
by Steven Sarsgaard
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
The whole coffee phenomena in our culture is a self-sustaining cycle. Even for those who do not drink coffee, we probably are still apart of the coffee culture in some way. We are always surrounded by someone who is indeed a coffee drinker. The coffee drinker will go out at various ...read more |
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9. Coffee: Solace in a Bottle
by Steven Sarsgaard
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Even if you aren't an avid coffee drinker, you too have the privilege of going on a "coffee break" to do whatever you want, whether it's to buy a pack of gum, or to call a friend, etc. So yes, coffee is more than a drink. It is solace in a ...read more |
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10. Coffee: The Keys to Perfection
by Steven Sarsgaard
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
People work really hard and after long of work all you want is a great tasting glass of gourmet coffee without spending an arm or leg or paying out of your you know what. Well basically the bottom line is the better of the quality of effort you put into your ...read more |
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