Coffee Storage  (INeedCoffee.com)

Coffee Storage (INeedCoffee.com) ()

  „by Ryan Jacobs  | Print Friendly Version  | Email This Article Imagine the following scenario: You have just come home from your favorite coffee shop with two pounds of Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee, freshly roasted. Normally, you wouldn't buy so much at one time, but it was a steal at $20 a pound! Realizing that you won't be able to drink this within a week, you decide that you need to find a better place to store your highly prized (and priced) coffee to best preserve its flavor.“

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Different Coffeehouse Archetypes  (INeedCoffee.com) Different Coffeehouse Archetypes (INeedCoffee.com)

  „by Jym Annear  | Print Friendly Version  | Email This Article I've been a barista for about four years now. I've worked in quite different areas of the country, for quite different coffeehouses. But people are people, and I've noticed they invariably fall into one of several different archetypes. Fellow baristas will recognize them; fellow coffee patrons should beware them.“

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Pulling the Perfect Shot of Espresso  (INeedCoffee.com) Pulling the Perfect Shot of Espresso (INeedCoffee.com)

  „by Fred Neve  | Print Friendly Version  | Email This Article Get To Know Your Equipment Not all espresso makers are the same, so you need to know what type of machine you have. Do you have a machine where you pour fresh water on top and then screw the lid down? Then chances are that you have a steam driven machine.If your machine has a huge reservoir and makes all sorts of noises when you push a series of buttons that look like some kind of computer panel, you have a pump driven machine.“

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Café Forum | Belgium Coffee Companies

  „100 % single origin coffee (Guatemala antiqua, Kenya AA, Honduras, Jamaica Blue Mountain) on private label basis - Veldlei 38, Schilde, Belgium 2970 - Tel: 32.3.685.53.63 - Fax: 32.3.685.478.17 - Email: coffee@vascobel.com - Url: www.vascobel.com Wenduine Koffie Kan High grown coffees, blended and roasted in a natural way. - Kerkstraat 84, Wenduine, BE 8420 - Tel: ++32.50.41.46.23 - Fax: ++32.50.41.97.83 - Email: info@koffiekan.be - Url: www.koffiekan.be Return to Menu   Importers Brugge Supremo nv/sa Dedicated green coffee supplier to the industry world-wide. Contact us with your green coffee requirements and we'll amaze you... - Oosterlingenhuis, Oosterlingenplein, Brugge, Belgium B-8000 - Tel: +32 50 44 20 60 - Fax: +32 50 44 20 61 - Email: coffee@supremo.be Return to Menu   Manufacturers Wolvertem Coffeematic Manufacturers of Espresso Machines - Wilgenlaan 52, Wolvertem, Belgium 1861 - Tel: 0032 2 270.17.90 - Fax: 0032 2 270 18 01 - Email: info@heyda.be - Url: www.heyda.be Return to Menu   Coffee Products/Services No listings for this category at this time - If you own or operate a business in this category, click here to register your free listing in Café Forum.“

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Amazon.com: Books: Dining Lean: How to Eat Healthy in Your Favorite Restaurants Amazon.com: Books: Dining Lean: How to Eat Healthy in Your Favorite Restaurants

  „All is clear an concise. In addition to some pretty helpful charts, she shows you what servings really look like in terms of size, and calorie counts of many of our all time favorites. Rather than trying to give you a bad one size fits all approach, she gives wonderful guidelines that you can take with you most any place you can go.“

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India Coffee- Indian Coffee, monthly magazine-Cover Story India Coffee- Indian Coffee, monthly magazine-Cover Story

  „The prices offered to specialty coffees are not affected by the price fluctuations, if the coffees are well established in this niche segment. The classic examples are'Jamaican Blue Mountain' from Jamaica and'Kona' coffee from Hawaii. Of late many countries like Guatemala, Mexico, Brazil have made significant gains in the specialty coffee market by projecting distinct quality coffee from specific growing regions.“

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