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Peaberry Coffee Explained

25th September 2009
Premium coffees are most often classified by their geographic origin -- for example, Kenyan AA coffee or Sumatran coffee. The term "peaberry," though, is not a geographic identifier for coffee. Rather, the designation of a coffee as a "peaberry" relates ... Read >
Author: Joe Jefferson

Lift Chairs for Different Decorating Styles

24th September 2009
Once you know what size and design of lift chair you want, there is still the decision of what kind of upholstery and color you want. There are a lot of choices in these categories, too. One popular fabric type is called Brisa, a polyurethane fabric with ... Read >
Author: Randy McIntire

The Perfect Coffee

23rd September 2009
Brewing a great cup of coffee depends on a number of things such as the quality of the coffee bean, the quality of the water being used, the type of brewing being done, and the grind of the coffee. Now quality of bean and water is something you can easil... Read >
Author: Chris Pearson

The History Of Coffee Houses

22nd September 2009
When you want to go to exchange news, share ideas and get advice, you go to a coffee shop. It has been that way for quite some time. Coffee shops had been places of learning; of making business deals; scientific, literary, political, philosophical, and ec... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Overcoming Tiredness & Loss Of Energy In Three Simple Steps

21st September 2009
Not everyone can afford to drop by their favorite spa whenever fatigue sets in. And not everyone can hire a special chef or nutritionist to customize their diet according to their energy needs. However, you don’t really need all that high end stuff to p... Read >
Author: Naveen Kumar

Diabetes has been considered a risk factor of heart disease

17th September 2009
Coffee has been a drink that people consume everyday, especially during breakfast. There are many negative reports on consuming coffee mainly due to its caffeine. A study reported in the Archives of Internal medicine that there is a link between drinking ... Read >
Author: Chander Prabha

Coffee Is It Getting Too Complicated

10th September 2009
Plain coffee is fast becoming a thing of the past. Its now quite simple to whip up a gourmet hot beverage for guest, family, or just for yourself. Nowadays there are a number of coffee clubs and circles in which coffee drinking has become somewhat of a so... Read >
Author: devender

History of the Coffee and Espresso machines

07th September 2009
A large percentage of the population loves to drink both coffee and espresso. We are all aware of the fact that coffee and espresso provide a boost of energy and they also warm your body up on those cold winter days. Most, however, are not familiar with t... Read >
Author: jsolutions014

The Art Of Coffee Roasting

07th September 2009
Could there be anything better than a hot, fresh brewed cup of coffee? As you open that can of pre-ground Maxwell House Coffee, did you even know that coffee comes in different roasts? Did you know that you can roast your own coffee beans at home? If you ... Read >
Author: jsolutionS005

Does Coffee Have Any Antioxidant Benefits?

26th August 2009
Before we get all excited over the recent news about coffee being our new antioxidant, we need to take a look at the entire picture. Is there truly a coffee antioxidant? If there is, how exactly is coffee an antioxidant? Does it become the antioxidant whe... Read >
Author: bela

Air Roasted Coffee - A Dramatic Difference

20th August 2009
First discovered in Ethiopia around 850A.D. the small red fruit that is the coffee berry must go through many stages to become the tasty brown bean that we all know as coffee. Most gourmet coffee is first wet processed to remove the outer skin, pulp ... Read >
Author: Gourmet Food Marketplace

Coffee: Quality Is Important

13th August 2009
Coffee: Quality Is Important A quality cup of coffee can depend on many factors, such as: - The time since the coffee beans were ground; - The time since the beans were roasted; - How clean the brewing equipment is; - The qualit... Read >
Author: amitt22

Enjoying Coffee At Home Or At Work…

12th August 2009
Having a cup of coffee has been a very popular pastime for almost everybody. Be it in the workplace, coffee shops or even in the comforts of our very own homes, we get to enjoy it with our family and peers. It provides opportunities for social interaction... Read >
Author: Malhotra

Coffee Gift Baskets

10th August 2009
Even a Coffee Bean or San Francisco Coffee outlet frequenter will not be able to master the art of appreciating true gourmet coffee unless they know the history and information about gourmet coffee. Well, of course, you do not have a professional use and ... Read >
Author: naveed lateef

Coffee Gift Baskets

07th August 2009
Even a Coffee Bean or San Francisco Coffee outlet frequenter will not be able to master the art of appreciating true gourmet coffee unless they know the history and information about gourmet coffee. Well, of course, you do not have a professional use and ... Read >
Author: naveed lateef

Organic Green Coffee Beans

05th August 2009
Organic green coffee beans are beans which have been grown naturally. No chemicals, no harmful pesticides, and no unnatural fertilizers have been used. This is not only beneficial to the environment, which does indeed get help by recycling, compostin... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Coffee Roasting - Your Complete Guide on Coffee Roasting

03rd August 2009
Let's follow the journey from coffee bean harvesting to your aromatic cup of coffee!Coffee beans are cropped by hand from coffee trees. Exactly when the coffee berries are picked influences the flavour of the coffee. The red berries possess a higher con... Read >
Author: Ali Martinez

Organic Coffee Roasters

31st July 2009
You might be wondering why coffee beans need to be roasted and what the advantages of buying them green and roasting them at home are. Unroasted beans contain the same protein, caffeine, and acids that roasted coffee has, but far less flavor. Roasti... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Best-Selling coffee bean Almighty

31st July 2009
Coffee is the number 1 breakfast beverage the cosmos across. There are very few places that don't serve this staple and that's a very good thing to say the least. So a lot of people depend upon this drink for that bit of energy in the morning to clear u... Read >
Author: stevany

Choosing an At Home Enema Method

30th July 2009
There aren't many experts on colonic health left that believe there aren't tremendous benefits of colon cleansing. Most experts acknowledge that there are, but they often disagree on the best method to do it with. There are a lot of methods to choose fr... Read >
Author: Jennifer Hansen

Coffee Gift Baskets

29th July 2009
Even a Coffee Bean or San Francisco Coffee outlet frequenter will not be able to master the art of appreciating true gourmet coffee unless they know the history and information about gourmet coffee. Well, of course, you do not have a professional use and ... Read >
Author: naveed lateef

Ovarian Cysts And Your Health!

28th July 2009
Ovarian cyst is nothing more than a growth filled with fluid. Whilst vairous sizes have been reported, the most common is just above the size of a small coffee bean. The way the cyst is "constructed" seems benign, and most of them are. Regardless whetehr ... Read >
Author: samness

Ethiopian Coffee

27th July 2009
Coffee is a brewed beverage prepared from roasted seeds, commonly called coffee beans, of the coffee plant. Due to its caffeine content, coffee has a stimulating effect in humans. Today, coffee is one of the most popular beverages worldwide. It is supp... Read >
Author: DrEthiopia

Get Your Coffee Bean Direct – Buy From The Roasters

24th July 2009
Coffee bean direct roasters ship coffee to you directly at wholesale pricing. There are many sources online for great coffee. Buying coffee is a personal choice for many of us. We like to see, smell, taste the coffee before we buy anything. Those of us wh... Read >
Author: Lorenzo Langley

Espresso is a Full Bodied Coffee

16th July 2009
Many people will mistakenly pronounce the name Expresso when its true name is Espresso. There are many true or false statements made about this most favored drink. Here are some of the more common misconceptions. -Many people will mistakenly pronoun... Read >
Author: Carl da Costa

Do You Need A Conical Burr Coffee Grinder?

12th July 2009
Do You Need A Conical Burr Coffee Grinder? The answer to the question "Do You Need A Conical Burr Coffee Grinder?" is a very easy one to answer. It all depends on whether you make coffee in anything besides a regular drip style coffee maker. If you use... Read >
Author: Kathy Baldwin

Caffeine Helps Alzheimer's And Parkinson's Patients

11th July 2009
Can there be anything finer? A cup of coffee enjoyed out on the patio at dawn as the sun filters through the trees to the east. Even better if enjoyed around an early morning campfire, with the scent of pine lingering in the air above the fire pit. I coul... Read >
Author: rabuford

Amazing Guarana Seed

09th July 2009
Guarana Seed has been in common knowledge for quite some time, since the seventeen century, and for good reason. It also goes by the common names of Guarana bread and Brazilia coke. The name of Guarana Seed comes from the Portuguese word guarana, and th... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Adding Quality To Your Life With Power Packed Resveratrol

06th July 2009
To live young and die young is the aim of many today and it is made possible by the number of anti aging products available in the market today. Recent studies have found resveratrol to be one of the most potent and result oriented ingredient for anti agi... Read >
Author: joanneporter

Overcoming Tiredness And Loss Of Energy In 3 Easy Steps

28th June 2009
Not everyone can afford to drop by their favorite spa whenever fatigue sets in. And not everyone can hire a special chef or nutritionist to customize their diet according to their energy needs. However, you don’t really need all that high end stuff to p... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Coffee Shop Postcards

28th June 2009
Running a coffee shop business can be fun for you have a wide market to attend to, and usually, your coffee products go along with other interesting food items, which are also nice to include for your a postcard promotional design. Through greetings, you... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez

Ethiopian News and About Ethiopia

12th June 2009
Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa, bordered by Eritrea to the north, Sudan to the west, Kenya to the south, Somalia to the east and Djibouti to the northeast. Its size is 1,100,000 km² with an estimated population of over 85,000,000. It is one of... Read >
Author: Trueblue

Buy Your Coffee Beans Direct – Straight From The Roasters

29th May 2009
You can get your coffee beans shipped directly to you at low wholesale prices through coffee bean direct roasters. You can easily find great brew from one of the many sources online, straight from the roasters. Any lover knows that buying coffee is a very... Read >
Author: dicksony

Don’t Go Another Second Without These Coffee Services

29th May 2009
There is a huge abundance of coffee services in the United States. We have proclaimed ourselves as a nation of coffee drinkers, and you can see it in the variety of services that will fit even the most picky coffee drinker. You can get any type of coffee ... Read >
Author: dicksony

Buy Your Coffee Beans Direct – Straight From The Roasters

20th May 2009
You can get your coffee beans shipped directly to you at low wholesale prices through coffee bean direct roasters. You can easily find great brew from one of the many sources online, straight from the roasters. Any lover knows that buying coffee is a very... Read >
Author: dicksony

Coffee Bean Direct Roasting Gives You the Tastiest Coffee

15th May 2009
If you are a true lover of coffee, then you should know that a coffee bean direct roaster will provide you with the best beans for brewing a really great cup of coffee. Read on for some pointers about buying from a coffee bean direct roaster and distribut... Read >
Author: Damen Choy

Bulk Coffee: Save Money Buying Coffee in Bulk

11th May 2009
Look into a Bulk Coffee Program A bulk coffee program is a plan that will ship you a predetermined amount of coffee each month. Different plans will included different amounts per shipment, so investigate to find the plan that works best for you. Start... Read >
Author: Damen Choy

Make flavored water at home

08th May 2009
It is very important to drink enough water on a daily basis but sometimes water tastes so uninspiring that we forget to drink it. The drink industry is flooded with flavored water of all types. Many of these flavored waters taste delicious. But it is expe... Read >
Author: capellaflavordrops

Make flavored water at home

08th May 2009
It is very important to drink enough water on a daily basis but sometimes water tastes so uninspiring that we forget to drink it. The drink industry is flooded with flavored water of all types. Many of these flavored waters taste delicious. But it is expe... Read >
Author: capellaflavordrops

How to Amaze Your Friends With Your Coffee Knowledge

06th May 2009
Professional coffee tasters use a great variety of terms to describe the taste of different coffees in the process normally known as cupping. Why not learn a few of these terms and next time you find yourself at a dinner party enjoying your after dinner c... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Kona Coffee: You just won't understand until you try it!

05th May 2009
Kona Coffee Origins Kona coffee is grown on the island of Hawaii, also known as the Big Island. Coffee was first brought to Hawaii by an American missionary in the form of coffee plant cuttings from Brazil. Originally grown on large plantations, today ... Read >
Author: Damen Choy

Coffee Of The World, Different Regions, Different Styles, Different Tastes.

01st May 2009
With so many wide and varied coffee producing regions throughout the world it is hard to know what to expect when you buy a coffee from these places. Some of regions rely on small independent farmers to produce the coffee other regions are run by the mult... Read >
Author: ntjones

Gaggia Espresso Machines Top Consumer Pick

30th April 2009
What can be more enjoyable than a group of friends chatting with a cup of espresso coffee! But getting the best espresso or coffee is not a matter of buying any type of espresso machine. Most cheap espresso machines available in the market today do not su... Read >
Author: MarkusYannies

A Little History About Coffee And Espresso Machine

31st March 2009
A large percentage of the population loves to drink both coffee and espresso. We are all aware of the fact that coffee and espresso provide a boost of energy and they also warm your body up on those cold winter days. Most, however, are not familiar with t... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

Types of Coffee Grinds and How to Use Them

27th March 2009
The best cup of coffee starts with the perfect coffee beans, but the level of the grind of that bean is very significant to the strength of the coffee as well as the brewing method used. It is true that not all coffee brewers require the same grind le... Read >
Author: JR Lang

Coffee Beans Guide

16th March 2009
Coffee beans are grown on trees in over seventy countries in the world, including, Brazil, US and Indonesia. Coffee trees are very sensitive to weather and require strict growing conditions and regardless of the fact that they are grown in so many countri... Read >
Author: JR Lang

Making A Perfect Cup Of Coffee

13th March 2009
Making coffee is a pretty simple endeavor. Most of us do it every day, even before we open our eyes fully in the morning. However, making a great or even a perfect cup of coffee requires a little knowledge and a little experimentation. There are two ba... Read >
Author: Sally Hayes

Top Brewing Tips For Superb Tasting Coffee

10th March 2009
To produce a great tasting cup of coffee takes a bit of preparation and discipline but is well worth the effort. The starting point for great tasting coffee does not come from choosing the right blend of coffee or even the type of brewing equipment to ... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Peculiar Facts About Coffee

09th March 2009
Strange and little known facts aboout our favourite beverage. Botanically speaking coffee beans are not really beans at all, but berries. Contrary to popular belief, darkly roasted coffees contain less caffeine than lightly roasted blends. Caffeine ... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Coffee: Has It Become To Difficult

23rd February 2009
Have you joined the coffee craze yet? Remember when you could get a plain cup of coffee anywhere in America. Nowadays coffee has become as popular as finding a fine wine. It is now very simple to whip up a gourmet hot beverage for you and your friends. Co... Read >
Author: Rick White

Coffee Roasting 101

23rd February 2009
The best cup of coffee consists of the best roasted beans, appropriately ground and brewed. So, it all starts with the coffee bean and the roasting method. Because it will keep for a long time without loss of quality or taste the coffee bean is harves... Read >
Author: JR Lang

Becoming A Coffee Gourmet

18th February 2009
So you have aspirations to become a coffee gourmet. But there are yet a few things you need to learn about gourmet coffee beans before you become one. Here are some of them: Proper Storage First thing’s first: Coffee? It’s more like wine than yo... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

Varieties Of Many Kinds Of Coffee

20th January 2009
Buying coffee may not be that difficult if there are only two choices on the shelves. But what happens when you have more than ten kinds of coffee to choose from? A little difficult, yes, but still manageable. However, what happens when you have as many a... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Information About The Many Coffee Facts

12th January 2009
Coffee may be a common beverage, but it has a great story to tell. The start for the lowly coffee bean has been a slow process that eventually led it into the state of prominence that it now enjoys. And not only that, there are also some very interesting ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

How To Grow Coffee Beans

08th January 2009
Your cup of steaming hot coffee every morning isn't something as easily prepared as you might think. Creating coffee needs more than just putting hot water and stirring sugar into it. It doesn't even come in instant granules that we are so used to. Th... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

A fantastic walk for shoppers and dinner alike

07th January 2009
Bintang Walk is one of the trendiest streets in Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia that is actually a street side row of café’s, restaurants, bars and pubs. Though still an enjoyable visit during the daytime it is at night that the entire area truly comes to li... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Colombian Coffee That Started In Africa

15th December 2008
Coffee may have originated in Africa but throughout the years, other countries have found ways to make it better. For those that want class, nothing compares to the crops that are planted and harvested in Columbia. Columbian coffee first started in th... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Why You Should Drink Organic Coffee

02nd December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Soaring Eagle Companies LLC In a culture that's obsessed with processed foods, the thought of "organic coffee" might scare java lovers. They may think that coffee is either too expensive or too bland for them to try out. As a resul... Read >

Energize the Body Mentally And Physically With Natural Guarana And More

01st December 2008
Guarana comes from the Amazon basin, and has been used by the natives of the Amazon rain forest to treat conditions such as diarrhea, arthritis, fatigue and even to reduce hunger. It is, in fact, a climbing plant of the Sapondacaea family, although it is ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Roasting of Coffee - How the Bean Changes

30th November 2008
Coffee is an absolute treasure but why do we roast the beans to change their flavour and why does the longer roasting change the bean so much? Coffee beans are stored in their green state until roasting. They can be kept for around two years if they ar... Read >
Author: Martin Lauder

Free Radicals are a Major Cause of Accelerated Aging: Green Coffee Beans can Help

30th October 2008
It is known that aging is largely a result of the effect of free radicals on our body cells, and that green coffee bean extract can be used to fight against these. While we intuitively understand what the term �aging� means, very few people can actua... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The gourmet coffee bean

27th October 2008
This is the story of how the humble coffee becomes a world celebrity. It's not about the Labrador named Coffee Beans attached to the Sheriff's Department sniffing drugs and bombs. It's about "the" coffee beans we are familiar with. It's about the fragrant... Read >
Author: boake moore

Affiliate Marketing Strategies – 5 Hot Ways To Make More Money From Affiliate Marketing

23rd October 2008
Affiliate marketers are constantly looking for ways to make more money from their affiliate marketing business. You should too because betting your income with just ebooks is not enough for the long run. Be inspired with the following 5 ways to bring m... Read >
Author: wong michael

How Do They Remove Caffeine From Coffee?

16th October 2008
Coffee is a natural product that contains over 400 different chemcials and compounds that give it its unique flavour and aroma. Caffeine is just one of these substances. It is an extremely difficult process therefore to remove only the caffeine and lea... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Gonorrhea information

13th October 2008
What is gonorrhea? This is one of the widespread bacterial sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). The wit of our doctors blames the bacterium neisseria gonorrhoeae or gonococcus as you may find in other health books. This is a coffee-bean-shaped fo... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

How a coffee product becomes Certified Organic.

29th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Soaring Eagle Companies LLC Understanding how a product such as coffee becomes certified organic, gains a better understanding into the world of nutrition and how food labels affect ones health and well being. Organic food basical... Read >
Author: Blindguy55

The Health Benefits of Drinking 100% Organic Coffee.

26th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Soaring Eagle Companies LLC Trying to decide whether or not to drink organic coffee or not? With organic coffee there are added health benefits that one would not normally find in regular coffee. Organic coffee is full of antioxid... Read >
Author: Blindguy55

Only Delicious Coffee is Grown in the Dominican

09th September 2008
It began my last year in high school, and it was heavily diluted with cream and sugar. When I left for college, I left the sugar and eventually my coffee was a product rather of needs than desires. It has since elevated to three cups a day and occasiona... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Celebrities Beauty Secrets

02nd September 2008
Celebrities are some of the most pampered people in the world. Beautiful celebrities and superslim models are everywhere we look, on billboards, TV shows and catwalks, promoting the idea that beautiful is best. They have access to the best products and se... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Coffeeberry Has Become The Leader in Glyconutrients The Eight Essential Sugars For Good Health

21st August 2008
You have most likely heard of Glyconutrients, they are the eight essential sugars considered necessary for good health and longevity. Glyconutrients first came on the market about 1997, they were only available through Multi Level Marketing (MLM) they we... Read >
Author: Alfred Jones

A Few Countries Can Claim To have The Best Coffee Beans

14th August 2008
The best cup of coffee that you will have ever tasted is a lot like the best glass of wine; it has been grown in the right place, in the right soil and has the correct conditions for its growth. Most people know that it is countries like Brazil that ... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Small Kitchen Appliances - From Kettles to Coffee Machines

13th August 2008
You may not think that small kitchen appliances should be given much thought when it is time to purchase a new one because they are smaller and generally inexpensive in comparison to major home appliances, which are generally larger and static in that the... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

T & K Futures and Options, Inc. Predicts Record High Coffee Futures Prices

18th July 2008
The soft commodities such as coffee, sugar, cotton and orange juice are nowhere near their all time high prices like so many other commodities such as energies, grains and metals. The soft sector of the commodity markets may be the next leader of the comm... Read >
Author: MK Smith

Create An Impression with this Braun Coffee Maker

11th May 2008
If you are looking to buy a Braun coffee maker and are interested in a stylish looking one, a Braun KF600 might be the one for you. Comes equipped to make a wonderful coffee, and with plenty of latest features found in coffee makers to complement its look... Read >
Author: Yogi

How to Prepare the Perfect Cup of Coffee

24th April 2008
Every coffee "aficionado" is on a quest to brew the perfect cup of that hot beverage. They scour the stores for different beans, experiment with various roasts and try an assortment of different methods of brewing . . . with a view to achieve the perfect ... Read >
Author: Brian Hill

Organic Coffee: The next great health food for whom?

17th April 2008
Throughout the early 1970s many small family owned natural and gourmet food stores were boycotted by health food distributors because specialty coffee was carried. These health food distributors would refuse to deliver their orders. It is amazing that a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Need a new coffee substitute or alternative?

11th April 2008
Looking for a caffeine free beverage with a similar taste to coffee yet contains not a single coffee bean? You may be surprised to learn that for over 50 years there has been a healthy choice available in the marketplace. Many years ago in 1895, C.W P... Read >
Author: Damon Palame

Need a new coffee substitute or alternative?

11th April 2008
Looking for a caffeine free beverage with a similar taste to coffee yet contains not a single coffee bean? You may be surprised to learn that for over 50 years there has been a healthy choice available in the marketplace. Many years ago in 1895, C.W P... Read >
Author: Damon Palame

Gourmet Coffee, My Everyday, What's Yours?

03rd April 2008
Well, I drink coffee everyday. Before work, during work and after work. Lots of friends tell me this is no good, yeah... I know, I understand, but I really can't resist the incredible taste of coffee. Where does this amazing small black pee from? Some ... Read >
Author: LetMeTry

Interesting Gourmet Coffee Facts and Bean Figures

06th March 2008
Coffee facts for your review: * The Boston Tea Party was planned in a coffee house - the Green Dragon Coffee House * One Coffee Tree or plant in its normal harvest will produce enough coffee cherries to make one pound of coffee bean * 27% of U.S.... Read >
Author: boake moore

What To Look For In An Espresso Machine

03rd March 2008
Espresso is an Italian type of coffee, made by running very hot water through exquisitely ground coffee beans in high pressure, giving it a nice strong, robust flavor and a thick consistency for immediate consumption. Normally, espresso beverages are smal... Read >
Author: Natalie Williams

Tanning Lotion - Choosing the Best Tanning Lotion for Your Skin

26th February 2008
Suntan Hut offers all of the famous brands of sun tan lotion and indoor tanning lotion products at a deep discount. Some of our most popular tanning lotions include the best lotion brands such as: Super, Body Drench. Healthy skin is the foundation of... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Roasting Coffee - How To Roast Coffee Beans

07th November 2007
Roasting coffee is not about just going to the grocery store and picking any kind of bean from any brand. No, roasting coffee is a skillful art that starts with a carefully selected coffee bean that either goes through a washing system to separate beans ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Picking a Coffee Grinder

07th November 2007
Picking the perfect coffee grinder can be a tricky endeavor. Mainly, because of the time needed to get the perfect grind, what type of blades are used in the grinder and what type of coffee bean is going to be grind. Those said let’s take a quick look a... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Judging Coffee Beans Like a Barista

05th November 2007
Would you like to judge coffee beans like a "barista"? Do you even know who a "barista" is? If not here a an short definition. A 'barista' is someone who makes coffee drinks as a profession. Yes, it's that simple and naturally, being a profession coff... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Gourmet Coffee and fitness

01st November 2007
Today for larger number of people, coffee has become a main delight in life and some people give your word by it to get their day started. Everyday you will come across more and more data proving tea as a huge means to wade off ill health. As long as gour... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

How to Make Great Espresso on your Bean to Cup Machine

21st October 2007
Nowadays you don't have to be an espresso expert nor have received training on a traditional espresso machine to make great tasting coffee. With the invention of the so called "bean to cup" espresso machine it is now much easier to produce all your favour... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Flavored coffees a delicious enticer

20th September 2007
Millions of people enjoy and consume coffee as a drink not only for its aroma but for its property as a stimulant. Some like to drink hot steaming coffee, while others dribble over cold coffee shakes. Choices are infinite these days because flavored coffe... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

An introduction to Specialty coffee

09th August 2007
Specialty coffees differ from one place to another for couple of reasons, including the way in which it has been grown, the altitude, the area, the soil, and even in the way in which farmer cares for the coffee bean. Like the gourmet coffee, specialty cof... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

Finding the Perfect Cup of Coffee

30th July 2007
Beans are classified into two botanical types – Arabica and Robusta. The coffee used in commercial production, which you usually see in instant coffees are Robusta. Arabica, on the other hand, is the older type of coffee that could give you premium-tast... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Selecting and Preserving the Best Coffee Beans for your Java

30th July 2007
Coffee has become a booming business today, and the ground beans that fill the metal coffee cans just don’t cut it for many coffee connoisseurs any more. Avid coffee drinkers want their brews made from beans that are fresh, robust, and grown and roasted... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Espresso Coffee – The Grand Taste Experience

27th July 2007
If you are an avid coffee drinker, then chances are you are familiar with espresso coffee. This particular type coffee is very concentrated, has a strong flavor and the consistency is usually much thicker than your average coffee. Espresso coffee is us... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

The process of growing coffee

26th July 2007
Your cup of steaming hot coffee every morning isn't something as easily prepared as you might think. Creating coffee needs more than just putting hot water and stirring sugar into it. It doesn't even come in instant granules that we are so used to. Th... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

The Ngöbe-Buglé Indians

29th June 2007
Panama has historically been home to numerous indigenous tribes, though today only eight main groups that are native to the area remain, working to uphold their primitive cultures and lifestyles. The Ngöbe-Buglé Indians make up the largest indigenous tr... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov

Coffee Franchise Opportunities: Does Starbucks Franchise?...and Other Coffee Business Franchises

30th May 2007
Does the aroma of brewing coffee transport you to a sensory paradise? Is a steaming latte your idea of comfort food? Do you consider coffee its own separate food group? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then a coffee franchise may be... Read >
Author: Raymond Lawrencce

Coffee Basics 101 – Choosing a Great Coffee!

10th May 2007
"I'm searching for a really great cup of coffee -- what variety should I buy?"I've been asked this question many times over the years and I always provide the same answer -- "That depends!" Early coffee drinkers used to choose their coffee for the caffein... Read >
Author: Mary E. MacDonald

The Hawaiian Kona Coffee Mystique

25th April 2007
Think Hawaii and basically you think vacation and paradise--sun, surf, beach, nature, luau, even honeymoon. For the coffee lover, Hawaii means real fancy coffee. Specifically, Hawaiian Kona coffee. Hawaiian Kona coffee owes its aura of distinction to i... Read >
Author: Faldo

Flavored Coffee - Coffee with a Special Twist

24th April 2007
Flavored Gourmet Coffee Beans Coffee tastes great by itself, but for an extra special taste sensation, try gourmet flavored coffee. Some of the newest gourmet flavored coffee includes vanilla, macadamia, and even peanut butter. Other flavored coffees i... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Organic Coffee: Is It Worth the Price?

20th April 2007
Heaps of premiums are thrown onto environmentally sound products in the marketplace. Recycled paper is typically more expensive than standard paper. Lettuce and tomatoes made without the use of pesticides and fertilizers also enjoy above average market ra... Read >
Author: Scott A Wilson

Coffee Machines

18th April 2007
Great Coffee Machines for Coffee Drinking Machines My wife is a coffee nut (or bean, if you prefer) of the highest order. And I'm not much different. This means we're always experimenting with new methods of brewing different varieties of coffee bean. ... Read >
Author: Eoin Beckett

How to Make Best Gourmet Coffee at Home

12th April 2007
Making gourmet coffee at home is very simple; you only require learning a couple of things to go on with your process from an average cup to great. Following are few tips on making good gourmet coffee that you would enjoy the most. Careful Storage ... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

Diseases that are protected by Coffee

09th April 2007
It is really surprising when a thing was considered questionable for your health actually turns out to have health benefits, normally with the condition to use it “in moderation.” It has already happened with chocolate and alcohol, and now it’s turn... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

Factors resulting best Gourmet Coffee

02nd April 2007
If you are looking at the most famous and best gourmet coffees, then Jamaica Blue Mountain, Kona, and Costa Rican are most common trait. They are grown in volcanic mountain regions. Like the finest wine region of Italy and France, the best gourmet coffee ... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

Getting the Most Flavor from Your Coffee Beans

15th February 2007
The flavor of the coffee bean starts with the plant and the climate where it is grown. But what happens to the bean from picking until it is poured into your cup also has a lot to do with the flavor and the extent that you enjoy the end result or experien... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Kona Coffee to Italian to Brazilian - What is the Best

11th January 2007
Kenyan, Yemen, Brazilian, the list goes on and on. Which is your favorite flavor? Perhaps there are flavors you are not familiar with, such as brews from New Guinea or Sulawesi. Here is a quick guide to some of the most popular. Robusta and Arabica –... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

What Coffee Grinder is Best for You - Blade or Burr

22nd December 2006
Grinders The perfect cup of coffee depends not only on the bean type and the coffee machine you use but also the machine you use to grind the bean. Some of the best grinders available today are easy to use and easy to clean up. Most coffee grinders ... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Coffee May Help To Keep Diabetes At Bay

17th November 2006
Coffee has been a drink that people consume everyday, especially during breakfast. There are many negative reports on consuming coffee mainly due to its caffeine. A study reported in the Archives of Internal medicine that there is a link between drinking ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

The Fun Art of Making Candles

16th November 2006
Is it easy? Absolutely, however you will want to follow safety tips first. This is just a guide for beginners to make simple candles. (This requires adult supervision if children are involved.) First, you will need the following supplies handy for s... Read >
Author: Marjorie Broodie

Decaf Gourmet Coffee: Same Great Taste

15th November 2006
One of the most famous substances that coffee is known for is caffeine. Caffeine is one of nature's natural stimulants. As a stimulant, coffee has the tendency to increase a persons heart rate, increase or cause insomnia, increases the senses, makes the b... Read >
Author: Tana Ticer

Coffee: Quality Is Important

07th September 2006
A quality cup of coffee can depend on many factors, such as: The time since the coffee beans were ground; The time since the beans were roasted; How clean the brewing equipment is; The quality of the coffee bean being used; The quality of the water... Read >
Author: David McFarlane

Caffiene Headache

31st August 2006
Caffeine & its sources: Caffeine is form of plant alkaloid which is found in a wide variety of numerous plants most common of which are coffee, tea, and cocoa to some extent. Other plants such as the Yerba mate and the Guarana, which are used widely in ... Read >
Author: JTM Marketing

Gormet Flavored Coffee: Simply The Best

29th August 2006
There is nothing that beats a good gormet flavored coffee bean. Gourmet flavored coffee beans are specially created for the coffee drinker and connoisseur. Of course, the process is unique to the gourmet coffee experience from the get go. Flavors are extr... Read >
Author: Tana Ticer

Custom Flavored Coffee: Your Choice, The Right Choice

17th August 2006
Nothing beats a good specialty coffee. The beautiful thing is that you can create your own! Go ahead; explore; sit back; examine the phenomenon of custom flavored coffee. First, we will explore the creation of those awesome raw coffee beans known as green... Read >
Author: Tana Ticer

The True Concept of a Coffee Specialty Shop

17th August 2006
Gourmet coffee comes in all shapes, sizes, tastes, smells, and price ranges. It may seem obvious that the higher the price, the better the quality. However, this is not always the case when considering gourmet coffee. Who decides the best gourmet or speci... Read >
Author: Tana Ticer

The Coffee Green Specialty Retailers: The Daily Grind Perks Us Up

14th August 2006
Gourmet coffee retailers know what their customers want. It is there job. If they didn't know how to better reach their customers, they would miss out on their chunk of $18 billion spent annually on coffee and coffee products. Of course not one coffee fit... Read >
Author: Tana Ticer

To Be or Not To Be: The Best Gourmet Coffee

14th August 2006
The best gourmet coffee is not always just a matter of popular opinion. As with any other aspect of life, the best things are not always simplistically easy. If you want a good gourmet coffee, almost anyone can do that. If you want only the best gourmet c... Read >
Author: Tana Ticer

Gourmet Coffee: Society's Modern Elixir

03rd August 2006
Coffee: the get-up-and-go juice of men and women around the world; the elixir every insomniac worships; and the drinkable oil that greases the cogs of our restless mind. Whatever coffee means to you, no one will argue that coffee has deep roots in the cul... Read >
Author: Tana Ticer

Gourmet Coffee Beans: The Choice Is Clear

03rd August 2006
Gourmet coffee beans are that delicious step most vital to creating that morning cup of java. Whether your choice a regular or decaf, coffee beans are those little beans that when ground, boiled, and seasoned to perfection, make our early morning experien... Read >
Author: Tana Ticer

Coffee Roasting, De-mystified

03rd April 2006
Coffee Roasting De-Mystified Andy White (andy@...)How many different names have you run across for different typesof coffee roasts? Light, Medium, Dark? Espresso? Continental? Vienna,French, Italian, Spanish? City? Full-City? C'mon, who's thinking upthes... Read >
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Caffeine in Coffee

14th March 2006
Caffeine is only one of several hundred chemicals found in coffee. However it is the most notorious because of the many physiological affects it has on the human body. Caffeine naturally occurs in many other plants apart from the coffee bush, such as te... Read >
Author: James Grierson

Top 10 Coffee Trends for 2006

09th February 2006
Well, the New Year is upon us and anyone who loves coffee likely started 2006 with a cup or a full pot of hot coffee. There are some new trends forecasted for 2006. Some of these trends blend in from 2005, but there are a few new ones and some quite sho... Read >
Author: Kate Simpson

Coffee Health - New Antioxidant On The Block

13th December 2005
Green coffee beans have supplied a new player in the antioxidant arena. An extract of green coffee beans has been found to have a stronger antioxidant effect than established antioxidants like green tea and grape seed extract. The active constituent i... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

The Types of Gourmet Coffee

20th September 2005
Since it's first induction as the world's most popular beverage, coffee has gone through many changes and upgrades. These improvements allow gourmet coffee drinkers the chance to choose between many different grades and flavors of the coffee. ... Read >
Author: chris vorelli

History of the Coffee and Espresso machines

28th July 2005
A large percentage of the population loves to drink both gourmet coffee and espresso drinks. We are all aware of the fact that coffee and espresso provide a boost of energy and they also warm your body up on those cold winter days. Most, howev... Read >
Author: chris vorelli