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Friday, February 5, 2010

Has American Coffee Gone South?

A recent consumer report rated 37 different American coffee blends available on the market, only to find that none of them were able to score as high as "Excellent" or "Very Good". What gives?

Interestingly enough, one of the highest scoring American coffee blends was the Starbucks House Blend at a mediocre rating of "Good". An American coffee blend constitutes a combination of coffee beans from at least two different growing regions all over the world. The problem is that many American roasters have started using cheaper Robusta beans within their blends to save costs, which often impacts the taste of the coffee blend for the worse.

If you hope to preserve the integrity of your cup of Joe, then make sure to purchase whole beans, grind them fresh, and look for roasts that are made with 100% Arabica coffee beans to promote flavor.

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Friday, October 9, 2009

What's So Great About Gourmet Coffee?

Coffee has come a long way, and these days, gourmet flavored coffee is more popular than ever.

If you are looking for a specialty flavored cup of Joe, then you are going to find many choices available to you. Whether it be Almond, Amaretto, or even Blueberry Cream, there are a huge assortment of flavored coffees on the market for your cup of Joe. One thing to keep in mind when you are choosing a gourmet flavored coffee is that it must be produced with 100% Arabica beans to be of the highest quality. There are two different types of coffee beans, which are Robusta and Arabica. Arabica is the more premium bean, and that is what will be used to produce your gourmet flavored coffee.

This type of coffee may be more expensive than your grocery store variety, but you better believe that you will get a complex and bold flavor unlike any other to reward you!

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Do Light Roasts Have Less Caffeine Than Dark Roasts?

Many people are fooled by the common coffee myth that dark roasts have more caffeine than light roasts because they have a fuller and more robust flavor. However, quite the opposite is true!

A dark roast is roasted for a longer period of time, which means that it ends up burning off some of its weight in caffeine during the lengthy roasting process. This means that pound for pound, a light roast will have more caffeine than a dark roast. Furthermore, keep in mind that Robusta beans actually have twice the caffeine as Arabica beans, though they are not the preferred coffee bean type because they are seen as cheaper fillers with a lower quality taste.

When you're considering a cup of Joe, a regular cup of coffee will have more caffeine than a shot of espresso because of the extraction time. An espresso is extracted for ideally around 25 seconds, and a cup of coffee can take up to four minutes to extract. This means that the fresh coffee grounds are in contact with the hot water for longer, leaving more caffeine in the final cup of Joe.

For a quick fix with the most caffeine, try a light roast to wake you up!

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Why Go For Arabica?

You may have heard a lot of buzz about the two varieties of coffee beans that are available on the market, Arabica and Robusta.

Arabica are seen to be the more premium beans, while Robusta are seen to be the cheaper filler variety. If you are purchasing coffee from a specialty outlet (like my website!), then you can count on the fact that the only beans that you will find there are 100% Arabica. However, if you are purchasing your Java from a more general location, like a grocery store, then you need to watch out because you will find that the majority of the blends there do contain Robusta beans as a cheaper option.

Currently, coffee is grown in more than 80 countries around the world in areas near the equator between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn. This provides the perfect climate and growing environment for a decadent Java bean, and even more, it is preferred to look for Arabica beans grown at higher altitudes because they provide the best quality.

Make sure that you are purchasing organic when you are purchasing Arabica because that will guarantee that your coffee is harvested in safe conditions without the use of pesticides and also with crop rotation to give further nutrients to the plant. There is nothing more delicious!

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

What You Need To Know About Coffee



Coffee has a lot of fun facts behind it, so where do I even begin?

First of all, why is coffee naturally caffeinated? The word on the street is that there is currently a coffee plant being cultivated that is 70% decaffeinated, but other than that, coffee plants naturally contain caffeine for the mere reason that it is an insect repellent. Robusta beans do have a higher caffeine content, which means that they can grow in more difficult conditions, like lower altitudes. The other type of coffee bean, Arabica, does have a lower caffeine content, and it is more delicate in its growing conditions. This makes it the more expensive and premium variety.

Next, when it comes to brewing your cup of Joe, is it best to use a gold tone or paper filter? The gold tone filter is a fantastic addition to many premium coffee makers, and it is preferable because paper filters do remove the essential oils within the coffee grounds that can make for a more delicious final product. If you want your coffee to taste the best, as well as being eco-friendly without the use of paper filters, then check out a gold tone filter for great taste.

I hope these Java facts have been fun and helpful to perk you up!

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Friday, June 26, 2009

Vietnam: Number 2 in Coffee Production?

Yes, it actually is true, even though Vietnam is not normally one of the countries that you hear about the top of the coffee harvesting lists. Number one is Brazil, and number two is Vietnam, though Vietnam primarily does export Robusta coffee beans. Robusta is not preferred by coffee connoisseurs because it is the cheaper variety with higher caffeine content to the more premium Arabica, but currently, Vietnam is working to boost their coffee economy to get the number one spot by cultivating Arabica plantations. Their future hopes are for Arabica to account for at least a third of their crops by 2010. They are in a tough spot, especially since they have been blamed for pushing mass amounts of Robusta onto the market so that coffee prices have dropped worldwide, but they are working to remedy that and get back on top by keeping labor costs low and technological advancements high to hopefully get to number one!

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Which Coffee Bean is Best?

If you are a daily coffee hound, you may have picked up that there are two main species of the coffee plant producing beans out there. Yes, sir, you are correct- they are Arabica and Robusta. Let me break this down for you real quick like, and tell you that the better bean of higher caliber is the Arabica bean because it is grown in more delicate climates and has more care in the harvest. It does have half the caffeine content of its Robusta brother, but it is what you will find hitting all the bold tones in your gourmet coffee roasts. Robusta is mainly a cheap mixer for commercial coffee to conserve costs, so one friend to another, I am telling you that Arabica beans cannot be beat. Don't say I didn't warn ya!

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