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Friday, February 26, 2010

Fun Facts About Coffee Beans

If coffee beans are truly vital to your survival as a coffee lover, here are some fun facts about coffee beans as trivia:

Coffee beans are not actually beans, but they are the pits found within coffee cherries or berries.
• Coffee is not natively grown in Costa Rica, but Cuban coffee trees were brought to Costa Rica in 1779 by a Spanish traveler.
• The largest coffee beans in the world are found in Nicaragua Maragogipe, and they are the Arabica variety.
• A complete acre of coffee will yield 10,000 pounds of coffee cherries, which grosses 2,000 total pounds of unroasted coffee beans.
• The most expensive coffee in the world is the Kopi Luwak beans, which costs anywhere from $100-$600 a pound.

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Monday, January 11, 2010

Are Kopi Luwak Coffee Beans Worthwhile?

You may have heard of the rumored Kopi Luwak coffee beans in the coffee community, which come from the excrement of tree cats in Indonesia.

Basically, these tree cats prowl coffee plantations and eat only the ripest coffee beans. This is incredibly frustrating to the coffee farmer because the ripest coffee beans are obviously the most valuable, so the coffee farmers began removing the beans from the excrement of the tree cats since they were not digested. Apparently, after the beans have passed unharmed through the digestive tract of the tree cats, they have a different flavor and taste because of the enzymes in the digestive process.

If you are interested in Kopi Luwak coffee beans, then you can expect to pay anywhere from $100-$600 per pound to enjoy this one-of-a-kind nutty brew!

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Friday, July 10, 2009

How To Save Money Enjoying Gourmet Coffee

So what if you have a fine taste in coffee? It doesn't have to break the bank for you by sampling premium gourmet coffees on a daily basis, and I'm going to tell you how. Firstly, you will want to avoid Starbucks and many of the other premium coffee chains because they will overcharge you for a high quality gourmet coffee roast, not to mention the fact that it will often sit in an urn and become bitter, making it not even worth your money. When you start to think about the fact that you can save the cash from your five dollar daily latte habit, then the great news is that you are going to be able to easily afford a premium espresso brewing station or deluxe coffee maker, whatever you want. When you do the math, even the most expensive gourmet coffee in the entire world, the Kopi Luwak beans from the excrement of tree cats, will retail at about $200 per pound. It sells at about $33 a cup in a coffee house in Australia, which is said to be the only location serving this brew in the world. If you bought it for yourself and begin to brew it at home, then we are only talking about two dollars a cup. A steal of a deal! The bottom line is that for the best quality control, cost, and flavor, then you must buy gourmet coffee beans and brew them yourself at home in a high quality coffee maker that you will be able to afford from the money you save!

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