A great brew isn't a simple thing, but even simply realizing that your coffee should be better takes some initiative. Many people regularly drink weak, bitter, brownish hot water and accept it, thinking "that's what coffee is". It isn't. But an excellent cup of coffee is worth it. If it isn't a simple thing, neither is it very difficult. Coffee need not taste bitter, nor must it taste like charcoal. It can taste chocolaty, without any chocolate having been added. It can have elements of citrus, without ever having come near an orange. You should be able to look forward to a morning cup for reasons beyond the caffeine rush. Take your time and explore our website. You'll find out everything there is to know about coffee, from those who discovered it to what new recipes you can try out yourself.
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According to one story, the effect of coffee beans on behavior was noticed by a sheep herder from Caffa Ethopia named Kaldi as he tended his sheep. He noticed that the sheep became hyperactive after eating the red "cherries" from a certain plant when they changed pastures. read more ... |
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Depending on the type of coffee and method of preparation the caffeine content of an average cup of coffee can vary greatly. Many studies have been performed on the relationship between coffee consumption and many medical conditions, ranging from diabetes and cardiovascular disease to cancer and cirrhosis. read more ... |
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The most desirable coffee is grown in altitudes about 3000 feet. The altitude produces more elegant, complex flavors in the coffee cherries which contain the beans. The fruit must be hand-picked from trees which can bear flowers, green fruit, and ripe cherries all at the same time.
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Cappuccino Muffins Preparation: Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line muffin tins with papers or grease liberally. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, espresso or instant coffee, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Set aside. read more ... |
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Irish Coffee Preparation:
Have everything prepared and ready before you start assembling as time is of the essence. Get your cream prepared and keep it nice and cold. Pour the whiskey and brown sugar into the Irish Whiskey glass together. Then use the espresso steamer to heat the whiskey until it is good and hot and the brown sugar is dissolved, about eight to ten seconds. read more ... |
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"Cowboy coffee"? It was said they made their coffee by putting ground coffee into a clean sock and immerse it in cold water and heated over campfire. When ready, they would pour the coffee into tin cups and drink it.
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