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Green Unroasted Organic Swp Decaf Mexican, Whole Bean Coffee, 5-Pound Bag Reviews

Green Unroasted Organic Swp Decaf Mexican, Whole Bean Coffee, 5-Pound Bag

Green Unroasted Organic Swp Decaf Mexican, Whole Bean Coffee, 5-Pound Bag

  • High-quality raw unroasted coffee beans
  • Coffee beans are packaged to ensure optimal freshness
  • Roast the coffee to fit your own unique tastes
  • Perfect for at-home coffee roasters
  • A 100% organic Swiss-Water Process decaf coffee bean

Unlike most of our decaf coffees, we use the Swiss Water Process to decaffeinate these Organic Mexican beans. There is only one SWP facility, located in Vancouver, Canada. The Swiss Water Process is a 100% natural alternative to the Methylene Chloride process that has become the industry standard. Organically grown in Mexico, it features a moderate body and solid acidity with nutty undertones. We recommend a City Roast for this bean, but as always your mileage may vary.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 26, 2013 at 8:11 am

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Q&A: What determines the price of coffee beans and ground coffee?

Question by mmo: What determines the price of coffee beans and ground coffee?
I just want to know why are some coffee brands more expensive than the other?

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Answer by Amanda
More things go into the price of coffee than I can list.

1. Cost of production – it costs money to fertilize, prune, and generally take care of coffee trees, let alone the costs of harvesting the coffee and processing it until it’s stable enough to send to market. These costs alone are about US$ 1/lb, and that’s with coffee pickers paid less than sweatshop workers.

2. Cost of transportation – not as much as it used to be, but it’s tricky getting coffee from some mountainside finca over bad/nonexistent roads to a major port (which is probably in a climate that does coffee no good). Then the coffee exporter whom the coffee was sold to needs to get in touch with a coffee importer and send it off (each taking a cut of course).

3. Cost of roasting – green coffee does not make a very tasty beverage; it needs to be roasted first to turn it into the coffee we drink, which of course costs some for the fuel and some for the weight loss in roasting.

4. Cost of distribution – the now-fragile roasted coffee needs to be distributed to thousands of retail stores, each of which needs to mark up the coffee to keep the store in business.

And that’s without the costs of branding, advertising, corporate administration, and doubtless many other costs of which I am unaware.

To sum up:

1. Coffee bean prices are mostly determined by supply and demand; there’s an active coffee futures market that will tell you how much a pound of ordinary unroasted coffee goes for right now, with adjustments for high-average and low quality.

2. Ground coffee has a lot of other costs associated with it.

3. Some coffee brands take a higher markup; others just use better, more expensive coffee beans.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 24, 2013 at 1:31 pm

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Community Coffee Private Reserve Whole Bean Coffee, Louisiana Blend, 12-Ounce Bags (Pack of 3)

Community Coffee Private Reserve Whole Bean Coffee, Louisiana Blend, 12-Ounce Bags (Pack of 3)

Community Coffee Private Reserve Whole Bean Coffee, Louisiana Blend, 12-Ounce Bags (Pack of 3)

  • Made with 100% Arabica coffee beans
  • Roasted and packaged in Louisiana
  • Easy Open, Re-Sealable Bag
  • Community Coffee Company has sold the finest, fresh-roasted premium coffee in Louisiana since 1919
  • Now, you can taste the genuine flavor of New Orleans from anywhere in the world

This blend of gourmet Latin American coffees embodies the distinctive flavor of Louisiana. The tastefully dark-roasted blend has a fruity acidity, rich with the flavor of roasted nuts and a superb aroma. Contains medium acidity and medium full body.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 23, 2013 at 8:59 am

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Coffee Bean Direct Orange & Spice Flavored Loose Leaf Tea, 2 Pound Bag

Coffee Bean Direct Orange & Spice Flavored Loose Leaf Tea, 2 Pound Bag

Coffee Bean Direct Orange & Spice Flavored Loose Leaf Tea, 2 Pound Bag

  • High-quality loose leaf tea leaves
  • Contains full tea leaves- much higher quality than most tea bags
  • Tea leaves are packaged to ensure optimal freshness
  • Tea is imported fresh immediately before packaging
  • Contains real fruit pieces

We blended our fine black tea, bits of real orange, and an assortment of spices including cinnamon and cloves to create this distinct blend. The spicy orange flavor will enchant your senses hot or cold.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 20, 2013 at 8:50 am

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What is a good espresso or coffee machine to buy?

Question by dkeel76: What is a good espresso or coffee machine to buy?
I like Cafe Bustelo and other Latin coffees, and I also tend to like heartier European coffees. I need something that can make good coffee, even if i only want one cup at a time (I live alone). And I’d prefer to spend less than a couple hundred dollars.

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Answer by jeffp

You can absolutely get a quality espresso or coffee machine for under $ 200. It will be a little harder to find a good espresso machine for that price, but you can pick one up on eBay at about 1/2 of the going retail price.

Here are a few machines I would recommend in your price range:

Braun Tassimo
Brews single cups of espresso, coffee, and tea. Very well reviewed and an amazing value in an espresso/coffee machine. Can be purchased (new and used) on eBay for around $ 100.

Gaggia Evolution
Great espresso machine for the money and brews fantastic espresso. Gaggia has a well-deserved reputation as a great entry level machine. Can be purchased new for $ 300 or on eBay for around $ 180.

Hope that helps…check out the site below to find great deals on the above machines and many other espresso machines!

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 19, 2013 at 1:50 pm

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Jeremiah’s Pick Coffee Kona Blend Ground Coffee, 10-Ounce Bags (Pack of 3)

Jeremiah’s Pick Coffee Kona Blend Ground Coffee, 10-Ounce Bags (Pack of 3)

Jeremiah's Pick Coffee Kona Blend Ground Coffee, 10-Ounce Bags (Pack of 3)

  • Pack of three 10-ounce bags (total of 30 ounces)
  • Ground blend of Colombia Supremo beans and beans from Big Island of Hawaii’s Kona region
  • Sweet and mellow with medium acidity and full flavor
  • 100% arabica beans: lower in caffeine, more flavorful/aromatic than robusta beans
  • Roasted and ground in San Francisco, CA

Freshly ground. 100% Arabica coffee beans. Our company, founded in San Francisco in 1993, is the leading seller of gourmet coffee in specialty stores throughout the United States. We roast our coffee daily, ensuring that the coffee you buy is fresh. We use only the finest Arabica beans from the world’s premier coffee-growing regions. We are committed to buying coffee from environmentally and socially responsible growers. Our flavor is what sets us apart. You’ll taste the difference in these distinctive blends and varietals. Enjoy my gift to your palate. This blend of Hawaii’s famous Kona coffee and select Colombia Supremo Arabicas yields a sweet and mellow cup. Medium roasted with balanced flavor and acidity. We are certified Kosher by Vaad Hakashrus of Northern California.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 19, 2013 at 8:33 am

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Q&A: Can you use store bought ground coffee in a french press?

Question by Troy: Can you use store bought ground coffee in a french press?
So i just got a French press and are a little unsure of how to use it properly. The directions and other websites have said to only use coarsely ground coffee in the press ( the directions said it would clog the filter and other how-to sites said it would go through the filter). My question is then this: is pre ground coffee (ex. fresh market Christmas blend) from the store not a good idea to put in the French press? I do not have a coffee grinder and am not planning on buying one.

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Unfortunately you cannot use ground coffee from the supermarket, or even coffee you grind in a regular coffee grinder for a French Press because the grind will be too fine. As you noted, the directions for the press tell you to use coarse-ground beans and the only way to really get a uniform grind is to use a Burr Grinder … and they aren’t cheap. The good news is that you can use your French Press for tea (using tea bags or whole loose leaves).

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 18, 2013 at 1:54 pm

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Royal Kona Private Reserve 100% Pure Kona Coffee Whole Bean (2 Bags)

Royal Kona Private Reserve 100% Pure Kona Coffee Whole Bean (2 Bags)

Royal Kona Private Reserve 100% Pure Kona Coffee Whole Bean (2 Bags)

  • Private Reserve 100% Pure Kona Coffee
  • Whole Bean, Medium Dark Roast
  • You’ll receive two bags!
  • Will be shipped directly from Hawaii
  • See our listing for 10 bags to save on shipping!

2 bags (7 oz each) of Royal Kona Private Reserve 100% pure Kona Coffee Whole Beans, medium dark roast. Kona Coffee is world renowned by coffee drinkers as the premium cup of joe. Rich volcanic soil, moderate tropical climate, and year-round sun produce the finest beans on Earth. Royal Kona is the best of the best. We purchase our coffee cherries direct from the farmers to ensure that only the finest green coffee gets roasted to perfection by our Roast Master. We then pack our Royal Kona in a freshness valve bag to lock in the quality and flavor. Our goal is to have the best coffee in the world. Have 2 bags shipped to you directly from Hawaii today for yourself or someone special.

We also offer ground and we also offer this coffee 10 bags at a time. Please enjoy a surf session through our Amazon.com store, Hapa’s Gourmet, to view these and many other fine Hawaiian products. Mahalo!

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 18, 2013 at 8:47 am

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Q&A: Coffee, Can the average person taste the difference?

Question by hulaguy43: Coffee, Can the average person taste the difference?
Can the average person taste the difference of a high end cup of coffee. I am going to rule out McDonald’s and Dunkin’ Donuts and refer to the more exotic blends from your Starbucks and Caribou’s and other Specialty Coffee Shops. Can a person discern between Sumatran and Columbian, Kona and Ethiopian, or is good coffee just that, good coffee? I realize there are “super tasters” and “coffee snobs”, but I am referring to the average “Joe” so to speak, can they really tell the difference? Cheers!

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Answer by clicksqueek

Yes, most people should be able to taste a difference between Colombian and Sumatran, etc.
The clearest way to detect the differences is to do a direct comparison between two or three different coffees in one sitting–get one small cup of each variety, let them cool off a bit (it’s very hard to truly taste any coffee when it’s boiling hot), and take some small sips of each one, one after the other.

But you will need to drink these coffe samples “black”–putting in 3 spoons of sugar and a big slug of cream will mask the flavor of any coffee, and they will all tend to taste the same.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 13, 2013 at 1:01 pm

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Aloha Island Coffee KONA-POD, Variety Pack of our Premium Line Kona Magnum Opus, 100% Pure Kona Coffee (10g), 18-Count Coffee Pods

Aloha Island Coffee KONA-POD, Variety Pack of our Premium Line Kona Magnum Opus, 100% Pure Kona Coffee (10g), 18-Count Coffee Pods

Aloha Island Coffee KONA-POD, Variety Pack of our Premium Line Kona Magnum Opus, 100% Pure Kona Coffee (10g), 18-Count Coffee Pods

  • 18 of our premium 10 gram Kona Smooth coffee pods in a convenient Variety Pack
  • Our Kona Smooth Kings Reserve Gold and Diamond coffee pods together in one box. We carefully blend our pure Hawaiian Coffee with our hand selected private estate Sumatra coffee and roast carefully to feature the smooth qualitites of this wonderful coffee
  • We submitted our Kona Smooth Kings Reserve Gold and Diamond coffee selections to a panel of noted chefs and they pronounced it, Unsually smooth on the palate with naturally low acid and no bitter aftertaste
  • Each coffee pod is individually sealed in an airtight pouch to protect freshness and brews a great cup of coffee with your single-serve pod coffee brewer such as Senseo, Bunn, Cuisinart and more
  • Our Gold coffee pods are rich and mellow, and our Diamond coffee pods are as smooth as silk

Variety Pack of our Famous Kona Magnum Opus Premium Selection of superb 100% Pure Kona Coffee Pods – 18 KONA-PODS

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 13, 2013 at 8:00 am

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