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Tres Rios Valdivia Whole Bean Gourmet Coffee

Tres Rios Valdivia Whole Bean Gourmet Coffee

Tres Rios Valdivia Whole Bean Gourmet Coffee

  • The tradition of growing, milling and sun drying these exceptional
  • beans has been passed down from father to son for generations
  • the result is a complex balanced cup that holds its flavor when served either hot or cold.
  • Weight: 12 Ounces (340 grams).

Backed by two centuries of expertise and nurtured amid cool volcanic mountains and an ideal climate, the coffees of the Tres Ríos region are considered “the Bordeaux” of Costa Rica. We are proud of our new Tres Ríos Valdivia coffee, the finest in the world. And we’re eager to share the experience with coffee lovers who crave the best.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 12, 2013 at 8:56 am

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Q&A: What’s a good, expensive kind of coffee bean or type of coffee to buy?

Question by Charlotte: What’s a good, expensive kind of coffee bean or type of coffee to buy?
I normally drink lots of coffee the first thing when I wake up in the morning but the kind of coffee I have been getting is not the best. I want to upgrade and need suggestions.

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Answer by George

Latin American Coffees: Coffees harvested from Mexico, Central and South America, Columbia, Panama, the Caribbean, and Costa Rica are characterized by a medium to high acidity and a tangy, sweet flavor. These blends are commonly used for breakfast coffees.

Arabian and African Coffees: Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Kilimanjaro produce spicy-flavored coffees with hints of cocoa, citrus, and berries. Distinguished by a thick, syrup-like body and dark roast, African and Arabian coffees are often served as a dessert accompaniment.

Asia and Indo Pacific Coffees: Grown in Asia, Indonesia, and the Pacific Islands, these coffees have low acidity and a bold, heavy body. Characterized by a robust, earthy, or slightly bitter flavor, coffees grown in this region complement rich desserts and dark chocolates. Common coffees from this region include Monsoon Malabar, Sumatra, and Yemeni.

Exotic Coffees: Harvested from Hawaii and Jamaica, exotic coffees are prized for their rich aroma and full flavor. Kona and Jamaican Blue Mountain are popular varieties from this region.

While serious coffee connoisseurs can identify the origins of their coffee beans solely by aroma, those who are new to coffees from abroad may not have honed this talent. Sample bags of gourmet beans are a fun way to experiment with different regions, blends, and flavors. The next time you brew a pot, think globally and try an international coffee instead of your current blend. You may be pleasantly surprised to discover what you’ve been missing.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 11, 2013 at 1:38 pm

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Q&A: What is the healthiest way to prepare coffee?

Question by frozen: What is the healthiest way to prepare coffee?
I don’t drink coffee, but I am told that there are health benefits to coffee, such as reducing the chance of senility and cancer. I also read that the health and harmful effects of coffee depends on the way the coffee is prepared. Can someone suggest the healthiest way to prepare coffee, should I get a specific type of coffee maker, and get a specific brand of coffee? I don’t care about calories, I need to gain weight, but I do care about the other long term health effects of coffee.

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I love your question. Yes… there are a lot of health benefits to coffee. Black coffee is the best. If you have not been a coffee drinker and not worried about calories you could add cream. The most important thing is that you need to drink organic coffee. If it’s not organic you might be crossing out the health benefits due to the pesticides and herbicides. Non-organic coffee is often heavily dosed in harsh chemicals to increase production.

You will want fresh coffee. Coffee ages quickly. It’s the opposite of wine. You will need to discover which roast is your favorite. Dark, Medium & Light.

As far as preparation, brewing and espresso methods are best. French Press makes great tasting coffee but I have heard that because the oils are not filtered out, there are issues with cholesterol. I don’t know enough about it to say for certain but since you are specifically asking about health benefits, I needed to mention that.

I am always looking for information on the health benefits of coffee. I just started a blog today and will have it up on my website soon. The goal is to help educate people on the benefits of coffee.

Good luck and enjoy.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 10, 2013 at 1:01 pm

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Organic Camano Island Coffee Roasters Brazil, Dark Roast, Whole Bean, 5-Pound Bag Reviews

Organic Camano Island Coffee Roasters Brazil, Dark Roast, Whole Bean, 5-Pound Bag

Organic Camano Island Coffee Roasters Brazil, Dark Roast, Whole Bean, 5-Pound Bag

  • The most socially responsible, highest grade coffee on the market
  • Certified organic
  • Shade grown and fairly traded
  • Dark roast – reflects the smoky characteristics of the roast itself
  • Camano island coffee roasters commits to only carrying the highest grade green coffee available – the top 1% of the coffee market to be exact

Our Brazil is perhaps one of our most complex coffees. Its well defined caramel tones coupled with a finishing hint of spice give it a unique and addictive flavor. Rounding out the undertones of the coffee are nutty hints. Brazilian weather conditions are very unique and produce excellent Arabica naturals.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 10, 2013 at 8:53 am

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Douwe Egberts Aroma Premium Ground Coffee – Select (8.8 ounce)

Douwe Egberts Aroma Premium Ground Coffee – Select (8.8 ounce)

Douwe Egberts Aroma Premium Ground Coffee - Select (8.8 ounce)

  • Douwe Egberts Aroma is a blend of 100% high-quality Arabica coffee beans
  • Douwe Egberts is ground for use with all coffee makers
  • Select (Silver): A medium roasted coffee with full aroma and body. It has slightly fruity taste. To achieve strong aroma with mild taste, the coffee is roasted slowly on light temperature
  • Excellent (Gold): A medium to dark roasted coffee with intense, strong taste but without bitterness
  • Varieties sold separately

Douwe Egberts Aroma is a blend of 100% high-quality Arabica coffee beans. If you love the classic flavor of Douwe Egberts, you owe it to yourself to try their premium Aroma line. To preserve fresh flavor, taste and color, the coffee is packed right after roasting and grinding. It is packed into specially design packages with a valve. Douwe Egberts is ground for use with all coffee makers

  • Select (Silver): A medium roasted coffee with full aroma and body. It has slightly fruity taste. To achieve strong aroma with mild taste, the coffee is roasted slowly on light temperature.
  • Excellent (Gold): A medium to dark roasted coffee with intense, strong taste but without bitterness.
  • Mocca (Bronze): A balanced medium to dark roasted blend of mainly Arabica and some Robusta beans. Arabica coffee beans create an aroma; Robusta beans give coffee strength and volume. Mocca Aroma is a smooth, aromatic and rich coffee.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 9, 2013 at 8:45 am

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Royal Kona Coffee Private Reserve 100% Kona Coffee Ground (2 Bags)

Royal Kona Coffee Private Reserve 100% Kona Coffee Ground (2 Bags)

Royal Kona Coffee Private Reserve 100% Kona Coffee Ground (2 Bags)

  • Private Reserve 100% Kona Coffee
  • All Purpose Grind, Medium Dark Roast
  • Pure, World-Renowned, Certified Hawaiian Kona Coffee
  • Aromatic and Smooth, you’ll receive two bags!
  • See our listing for 10 bags to save on shipping!

2 bags (7 oz each) of Royal Kona Private Reserve 100% pure Kona Coffee All Purpose Ground, 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 whole bean 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 5, 2013 at 8:30 am

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Organic Camano Island Coffee Roasters Peru, Dark Roast, Whole Bean, 5-Pound Bag Reviews

Organic Camano Island Coffee Roasters Peru, Dark Roast, Whole Bean, 5-Pound Bag

Organic Camano Island Coffee Roasters Peru, Dark Roast, Whole Bean, 5-Pound Bag

  • The most socially responsible, highest grade coffee on the market
  • Certified organic
  • Shade grown and fairly traded
  • Dark roast – reflects the smoky characteristics of the roast itself
  • Camano island coffee roasters commits to only carrying the highest grade green coffee available – the top 1% of the coffee market to be exact

One of the highest elevations in the region, the Peru coffee bean has sweet, fruity tones that lend towards a naturally sweet cup. Peru sustainable organic coffee is our lightest bodied coffee making it a great choice for those who enjoy drinking a lot of coffee, yet don’t want to sacrifice flavor. This sustainable organic coffee is great anytime of the day and compliments a wide variety of meals. Try Peru dark roast coffee and find out why this coffee is one of our most versatile. Buy gourmet coffee online, including organic Peruvian coffee, from Camano Island coffee roasters – the organic coffee experts.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 3, 2013 at 8:41 am

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A Tasty Cup Starts With the Coffee Beans

Coffee is not just a traditional way to start your day or end a meal. Coffee beans are the second-most traded commodity, surpassed only by crude oil. So, it’s no wonder that searching out the best beans for finding, grinding, and brewing the perfect cup of coffee can seem like looking for a needle in a haystack.

There are several ways to tell whether coffee beans are of the highest quality, but since even the most dedicated coffee gourmet is unlikely to pick their own beans, the real test comes once the coffee is brewed.

That said, there are two things you can look for to increase your chances of purchasing high quality beans.

High Quality Coffee Beans

The first is how long it has been since the beans were roasted. The sooner they are ground after roasting, the richer, deeper and fresher the coffee will taste. Ask your vendor to verify the date the beans were roasted and avoid purchasing any that have been sitting for more than a week.

The second is storage. Coffee beans go stale very quickly, so avoid buying beans from vendors that keep their beans in huge open bins. These can contain 20 pounds of beans or more, which have almost certainly been sitting for more than a week. Look for beans that are stored in small vacuum-sealed or airtight containers.

Once you get your beans home, the real test begins. There are six criteria by which coffee is judged, all of which depend on the quality of the beans.

Six Criteria of a Good Cup of Coffee

First is aroma, or how the coffee smells. This is also sometimes called the bouquet, just as in wine tasting. Coffee can have a wide range of different notes in its aroma, such as smoky, nutty, floral or fruity. These aromas come from qualities inside of the beans and from how they were processed. For example, beans that were allowed to mildew will brew coffee that has a slightly off smell. Aroma is especially important because your sense of smell is so closely linked to your sense of taste.

Second is body. This describes how the coffee feels in your mouth. Drip coffee makers are incredibly convenient, but they strip out essential oils that contribute to the coffee`s richness of body. A French press or espresso machine retains these oils, which is one reason French press coffee and espresso taste so much richer than drip-brewed coffee.

Third is acidity, which does not refer to the actual pH, or acid-to-base ratio of the brewed coffee. Acidity is a slightly astringent mouth-feel that usually occurs under the edges of your tongue and at the back of your mouth. A salty sensation to the acidity is one sign of beans that have been over-fermented.

Fourth is flavor. This is somewhat subjective, because some people prefer a slight bitter taste while others like their coffee very smooth and light. The flavor of a coffee made properly from high quality beans will have a perfect balance of aroma, acidity and body so that none of those qualities overpowers the others.

Fifth is sweetness, which does not mean the same kind of sensation you get from sugar. The sweetness in coffee is almost fruity and is generally experienced on the tip of the tongue. High quality beans will offer a very smooth, light level of sweetness.

Finally, there is the aftertaste. This is simply what you feel in your mouth after sipping the coffee. High quality coffee beans will leave a pleasant aftertaste that does not differ from the taste of the coffee at each sip. Some coffee beans will leave an aftertaste that is slightly nutty or reminiscent of caramel or cinnamon.

The friendly experts at TheBestCoffeeOnEarth.com highly recommend purchasing a top quality home grinding and brewing system to ensure that you are getting the absolute best coffee experience possible from bean to cup in the comfort of your home.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 2, 2013 at 7:34 am

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18 Pack – Limited Edition Fall Flavors Coffee Variety Pack of K-Cups for Keurig Brewers – Pumpkin Spice, Butter Toffee, Cinnamon, French Vanilla, Mocha, Cappuccino and Hazelnut flavored- from Timothy’s, Gloria Jeans, Donut House Collection, Van Houtte Reviews

18 Pack – Limited Edition Fall Flavors Coffee Variety Pack of K-Cups for Keurig Brewers – Pumpkin Spice, Butter Toffee, Cinnamon, French Vanilla, Mocha, Cappuccino and Hazelnut flavored- from Timothy’s, Gloria Jeans, Donut House Collection, Van Houtte

18 Pack - Limited Edition Fall Flavors Coffee Variety Pack of K-Cups for Keurig Brewers - Pumpkin Spice, Butter Toffee, Cinnamon, French Vanilla, Mocha, Cappuccino and Hazelnut flavored- from Timothy's, Gloria Jeans, Donut House Collection, Van Houtte

  • 18 Pack of Coffee K-Cups for Keurig brewers
  • 9 Different Flavors perfect for fall season
  • Warming flavors for crisp mornings or evenings
  • Celebrate the fall flavors of pumpkin, cinnamon, chocolate, hazelnut, toffee and vanilla

Limited Edition – Fall Flavors Coffee Variety Pack for Keurig Brewers

This limited edition fall flavors variety pack is perfect for those crisp autumn mornings or evenings.

Enjoy 9 different flavors picked especially to go with the fall season.

Pumpkin Spice K-Cups from Green Mountain Coffee Roasters
Cinnamon Roll K-Cups from Donut House Collection (Green Mountain Coffee Roasters)
Butter
Toffee 
K-Cups  from Gloria Jean’s Coffees
2 Cappuccino K-Cups from Grove Square Coffees
French Vanilla K-Cups from Green Mountain Coffee Roasters
Hazelnut K-Cups from Green Mountain Coffee Roasters
Kahlua K-Cups from Timothy’s World Coffee
2 French Vanilla from Van Houtte
2 Cafe Mocha from Cafe Escapes

This variety pack is a great selection for those desiring something different or an occasional flavored coffee from their Keurig brewer.

And, this sampler pack is great for the breakroom to please all the tastes or even for a new Keurig brewer fanatic!!!

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 1, 2013 at 8:06 am

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Signature’s Kirkland Starbucks Bean Coffee, Medium Roast House Blend, 32 Ounce

Signature’s Kirkland Starbucks Bean Coffee, Medium Roast House Blend, 32 Ounce

Signature's Kirkland Starbucks Bean Coffee, Medium Roast House Blend, 32 Ounce

  • Fair trade certified

Medium roast.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - December 30, 2012 at 8:35 am

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