Cafe Mexicano

Cafe Mexicano ()

  „Another caffeinated beverage of choice for Mexicans contains no coffee -- it's chocolate in this case which does the trick. "Chocolate Mexicano" is a rich, sweet and very chocolatey beverage which can be substituted for a morning cup of coffee. It's often served with "churros," long, thick pieces of dough which are deep-fried and resemble chubby batons.“

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Cafes of B.C. - Chapter 2 - coffeecrew.com - victoria, b.c. canada Cafes of B.C. - Chapter 2 - coffeecrew.com - victoria, b.c. canada

  „A few examples: One of my favorite cafes, in British Columbia, does double duty as a cafe roastery. I buy fresh coffee, from them, when I pass through town. Yet a couple of things stick out that really bother me.“

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Cafe´ de Colombia - ROASTS Cafe´ de Colombia - ROASTS

  „Contrary to popular belief, a dark roast does not equal a richer, stronger cup. Roasting plays no part in determining the strength of a cup of coffee: you do when determining the amount of water and coffee to be used when brewing. Lightly roasted coffee beans have a sharper, more acidic taste than darker roasts. The coffee suffers less heat exposure, which maintains the bean's qualities.“

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BSCA - BSCA Certified Roasted Coffees - SPRESS CAFÉ BSCA - BSCA Certified Roasted Coffees - SPRESS CAFÉ

  „Regular: “Spress Café” uses exclusively “Yellow Bourbon” coffee beans, the perfectly blended beverage and its taste provides unique sweet-acidity balance, excellent body and a unique chocolate like after-taste.“

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Cafe Campesino ...from crop to cup a Fair Trade Cafe Campesino ...from crop to cup a Fair Trade

  „The Transfair logo simply indicates that the packaged product was purchased from the producer under Fair Trade terms. It does not certify the company’s commitment to Fair Trade principles nor does it indicate that a certain minimum percentage of the company’s products are Fair Trade certified. Many companies, such as Café Campesino, are mission driven and Fair Trade is our business, not a marketing tool that we use on a small percentage of our products. So, we encourage supporters who are interested in supporting fair traders to "Look beyond the Label".“

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