CoffeeGeek - Espresso: Machines and Grinders, Fussy Question About Portafilter (#)
„I sell and repair machines all over New Haven. Cosi, Koffee?, Koffee Too? and The Greek Olive to name a few.“
http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/espresso/machines/ 17904 - Cached
See Technorati for links to this site, see Alexa for related sites and search this website for ›Koffee‹.
„Learn how to brew a perfect cup off coffee, and try Turkish, Greek, and other coffee recipes from around the world. Find out about coffee-producing countries, the different blends and their origins, and famous coffee names and brands. There is even a glossary of coffee terms: for instance, while testing wine is called "tasting," testing coffee is called "cupping." Some of the health issues about coffee drinking are discussed here. Additionally, you can enjoy coffee jokes and cartoons, and get addresses of the best places to drink coffee in Hong Kong.“
http://www.koffeekorner.com/about.htm
-
Cached
„Her: Do you have any bagels? Vinnie: (who has been listening all along) I'm sorry, ma'am, we're all out of decaf bagels. Her: Oh, well, then I'll have one of those, with sesame seeds. Vinnie: We're all out, ma'am.“
http://www.koffeekorner.com/koffeejokes.htm
-
Cached
„Cold climate calls for nothing but Greek/Turkish coffee and espresso in my opinion. A good light/medium roast with a touch of robusta brewed Turkish really warms a person up in the morning. Black, no sugar.“
http://www.coffeeforums.com/ viewtopic.php?t=11&start=15
-
Cached
„CoffeeBiz 2002 will be held in a state-of-the art convention facility, and speakers from the international arena and from the Greek coffee market will make presentations. The 2nd Hellenic Barista Competition will also be a major attraction.“
http://www.virtualcoffee.com/july_2002/ coffeebiz.html
-
Cached
„Extra-fine ground coffee known as pulverised coffee is used. It is boiled in the pot, often with elaborate rituals.It makes the type of coffee known as Greek coffee, Turkish coffee or Arabic coffee depending on where you are and whom you support. The coffee is not as strong as espresso but has a muddy flavour due to the sediment taking up about one third of the cup. It is normally drunk black with plenty of sugar.“
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/a592832
-
Cached
Archived in Koffee




