Sweet Maria's Green Coffee Blends

Sweet Maria's Green Coffee Blends ()

  „My second focus was having the blend not have too much character so that it can be used as a base blend for a "low-caf" espresso. This means it should work well as 50-75% of your blend where you add other caffeinated coffees to give more aromatics and flavor: my choice would be a Ethiopian Harar, or a Central American (see our Blending Basics article for more). Why do we call this Donkey Blend? Frankly, I can't remember .“

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Espresso Blends Espresso Blends

  „See Sweet Maria's for a wide selection of excellent green coffees.“

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  „The espresso list is far more numerous. The house blend actually seems something of a token to those who expect to find one, otherwise all the espressos are carefully chosen single origins from Costa Rica, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Java, Kenya (one of the Boot secrets, as they cherish it for its relatively light acidic quality), Ethiopia, Panama (from the Ruiz plantation), Haiti (caffeine-free) and an Indonesian Celebes Toraja Kalossi.“

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Espresso Blending Espresso Blending

  „Experiment with different roasts of each coffee in the blend in the same manner you experimented with adding other coffees to the Brazilian base.  Roast one coffee a little lighter or darker than the other coffees in the blend and note any differences.  It is usually preferred to roast each coffee separately to its own individual peak and then blend to create the most complexity.“

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  Espresso is simply a blend of coffee beans based on the blender's taste; the blend at one store will differ from one down the street. Although the blends often contain dark roasted coffee, they also might contain other beans to balance and round out flavors.“

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