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„If you must store beans for longer than a month, you can freeze them (in an airtight, moisture-proof container). However, freezing (and especially the thawing and refreezing that can occur when taking the beans in and out of the freezer every day) increases the likelihood that moisture will creep into the porous bean and the quality of the coffee will deteriorate. In addition, the flavor "oils" (which are not really oils at all, but a mixture of soluble and insoluble elements) that form on the outside of the beans during roasting will flake off because extreme temperature changes deteriorate bean structure (similar to how sidewalks crack as a result of moisture seepage and temperature change or the undesirable taste that ice cream gets when it's thawed and refrozen). The key: don't let the coffee become thawed.“
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„These labels are commonly used in coffee exchange markets in order to identify the type of bean, its quality, and its price. Colombian Milds are typically the highest quality and the most expensive beans, followed by Other Milds, Brazil, and Robustas. back to coffee types“
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„Grinding your own beans is pretty simple, and will be worth the effort. Roasted whole bean will last 1 to 2 weeks, when stored at room temperature. You should keep it in an airtight container that blocks the light. Plastic or metal containers may contaminate the taste of your coffee, so try to use ceramic if possible.“
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„Cafe´ de Colombia - COFFEE BEANS Good coffee comes down to good beans. There are two basic bean types: Robusta and Arabica:“
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„Keep beans and ground coffee in an air-tight container. Make sure not to buy large quantities of coffee at a time (no more than a month's worth.) * Store the airtight container in a slightly cool, dark place at a temperature between 50º and 70ºF.“
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