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Magnum Costa Rica Tarrazu, Ground Coffee, 1 Lb Bag

Magnum Costa Rica Tarrazu, Ground Coffee, 1 Lb Bag

Magnum Costa Rica Tarrazu, Ground Coffee, 1 Lb Bag

  • Rich flavor with a full body and mild acidity
  • Perfect for drip or pressed coffee
  • 100% Arabica coffee beans
  • Roasted in small batches for high quality
  • Guaranteed freshness with stay-fresh valve and special packaging

Wonderfully fragrant with a rich flavor, fully body and mild acidity. Considered by many to be the best “overall” coffee in the world.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - September 3, 2013 at 9:37 am

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Coffee Bean Direct Sencha Green Loose Leaf Tea, 2 Pound Bag

Coffee Bean Direct Sencha Green Loose Leaf Tea, 2 Pound Bag

Coffee Bean Direct Sencha Green 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 100% Sencha tea

Sencha is one of the most popular varieties of green tea. Sencha green teas are rolled, steamed, and then pan fired as a means to seal in flavor. Sencha tea leaves are flat and slender with a bright green coloration.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - August 31, 2013 at 8:07 am

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Gourmet Coffee Drink Recipes : Coffee Latte Recipe

Gourmet Coffee Drink Recipes : Coffee Latte Recipe

There’s a certain sense of luxury that makes you all giddy when you buy coffee from luxurious coffee shops. However, there are times when you just want to whip up some on your own.

Lattes are one of the most popular coffee drinks. Learn how to make a coffee latte from this video.

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Posted by Olga Hartman - August 30, 2013 at 1:56 pm

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Eight O’Clock Coffee, 100% Colombian Whole Bean, 11-Ounce Bags (Pack of 4)

Eight O’Clock Coffee, 100% Colombian Whole Bean, 11-Ounce Bags (Pack of 4)

Eight O'Clock Coffee, 100% Colombian Whole Bean, 11-Ounce Bags (Pack of 4)

  • The finest blend of award-winning 100% Colombian coffee beans. Medium roast with a lingering sweet
  • Smooth yet full bodied flavor, original, but not ordinary
  • Packed in sealed bags for freshness

Eight O’Clock Coffee: A century and a half of expertise in every bag. Every time you brew a pot of Eight O’Clock Coffee you expect it to be great. And you are not disappointed – because we put a century and a half of expertise into every bag.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - August 29, 2013 at 8:03 am

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The Wonders Of Gourmet Coffee

There are people who get a kick out of grinding their own gourmet beans as preselected for them, but aficionados of gourmet beans love creating their own fusion of different beans to come up with a unique kind of flavor.

However, you need not have to be a connoisseur just to be able to enjoy gourmet beans. The beans themselves, even sans being ground in uniquemixes, have an impeccable taste and can be ground on their own.

Luckily, today, there are a lot of online stores now that give reasonable prices for a wide array of selection of premium gourmet beans. It’s not exactly a secret that the supermarket version of coffee is way cheaper, however, you should  know that when you go for gourmet type of beans, you get to have a richer, stronger, and more encompassing flavors of coffee. Some of which even come with hints of chocolate, vanilla, fruit and many other glorious essences.

There are so many interesting characteristics of gourmet coffee beans that give them their extraordinary flavors like roasting time, flavors and undertones. Try it on for size and you might just get your fancy tweaked.

You know what they say, sharing is caring. That said, it’s best to have your coffee shared with other people, especially ones you care about. You can give premium gourmet coffee beans as a gift. If the recipient happens to not have any coffee grinder at home, it’s best to grind the beans first before giving them.

A lot of people have been underrating the myriads of gourmet coffee flavors. If you can, always go for gourmet coffee. Don’t settle with mediocrity, and gourmet coffee beans will never give you it. Luxury and impeccability, those are what gourmet coffee beans scream.

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Posted by Olga Hartman - August 28, 2013 at 1:11 pm

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Which Coffee Grinder Is Your Choice?

We swear by coffee, so it’s no surprise that a lot of us want to have their own coffee grinders. They help keep the awesome flavor and the rich aroma of the beans while grinding.

When buying your coffee grinder, the first thing thing you have to take into account is which type you will avail of. Coffee grinder has two types: burr grinders and blade grinders. Their main difference lies in the type of blade they make use of in grinding beans.

The Burr type of coffee grinder doesn’t chop up the coffee beans. Rather, it crushes them between a surface and grinding wheel. It utilizes a grinding process which makes less heat, thus giving more aroma and flavor. When making use of the burr type, you can work with different setting for regulating the ground size (coarse or fine) and repositioning. This kind is more efficient in giving consistent grinds as compared to blade grinders.

Blade grinders are practically the least expensive grinders. It makes use of a metal blade in cutting up the coffee beans. It requires close attention on the length of time it should run. The grounds that you produce may not be very consistent or uniformly refined.

This may produce a low-quality brew. More to these, the heat from the constant friction of the blades while running has massive impacts on the final brew. Overheating can have a huge negative impact on the quality. Coffee aficionados will know the difference, and they won’t be crazy about it. That being said, it’s not the best type for coffee or espresso drinks. It’s only best for drip coffee or for using at home.

If you have made your decision about which type you will go for, take into consideration the setting of the grinder. Go for one that has a lot of settings for flexibility. Such settings cam be adjusted to different positions, and they let you produce grounds that could range from fine to coarse.

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Posted by Olga Hartman - August 23, 2013 at 1:28 pm

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Gourmet Coffee Categories

When we discuss the most loved gourmet coffees that are well-loved, it is safe to say that we can categorize them into four, namely the latte, cappuccino, espresso and flavored coffees. -. The latte is usually served in café, hence the name café latte. It is fundamentally a type of espresso mixed with hot milk and foam-covered at the top.

Cappuccino is quite the same with the latte and is composed of espresso and steaming milk mixed together. The main difference is that rather than being topped with frothy foam, it is usually garnished with either cinnamon or chocolate.

The espresso is described as a strong and powerful kind of coffee. It has a dark froth and you consume it in over four gulps while the flavored coffees have coffee where the respective flavors are incorporated. Among the variety of flavors that are utilized for this type of coffee are Irish cream, vanilla, chocolate, almonds, and caramel, among others.

You can purchase coffee by going to the supermarket and going online. You can place orders on the net and safe and quick delivery is almost always guaranteed. While at it, you can also search for new flavors of the gourmet coffee. No matter the sort of coffee that you buy, considering it is your own personal preference, but on a personal note, I would suggest you try out all the different flavors so as to find out what really tickles your fancy.

Who knows, whilst trying out new flavors you might find a new favorite! Comparisons among the variety of coffees can also be made. If you desire to send a gift basket to a friend, it’s so possible with just a click away! Any individual flavor/kind of gourmet coffee can be sent alone and also in the form of a gourmet coffee gift basket that has its different flavors that are sure to make the recipient’s heart jump in joy!

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Posted by Olga Hartman - August 15, 2013 at 2:27 pm

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San Francisco Bay Coffee OneCup for Keurig K-Cup Brewers, Fog Chaser, 12-Count (Pack of 3)

San Francisco Bay Coffee OneCup for Keurig K-Cup Brewers, Fog Chaser, 12-Count (Pack of 3)

San Francisco Bay Coffee OneCup for Keurig K-Cup Brewers, Fog Chaser, 12-Count (Pack of 3)

  • A blend of our favorite coffees to lift away the morning ‘fog’
  • Unique custom blends, exotic regional coffees, and single estate coffees
  • Grown responsibly; Fairly traded coffee
  • Richer, more full-bodied flavor than other cups
  • A far more solution to your morning cup of coffee
  • Keurig (R) and K-cup (R) are registered trademarks of Keurig Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. Rogers Family Company is neither affiliated with, nor approved by, Keurig Corporation.

Are you looking for delicious, gourmet coffee available in a wide selection and at great value? Then ‘San Francisco Bay Coffee’ is for you. We’ve developed a line of unique custom blends, exotic regional coffees and single estate coffees available in 12 ounce and 2 pound bags. All are environmentally and socially responsible gourmet coffee offered at the best possible prices.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - August 14, 2013 at 8:06 am

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Taster’s Choice House Blend Instant Coffee, 7-Count Sticks (Pack of 12)

Taster’s Choice House Blend Instant Coffee, 7-Count Sticks (Pack of 12)

Taster's Choice House Blend Instant Coffee, 7-Count Sticks (Pack of 12)

  • The single-serve packets are optimized for 6oz. of hot water
  • Made with a fine blend of Robusta and Arabica beans
  • Our signature blend, smooth, mild roasted flavors made only from the highest quality beans
  • Real beans used to make real coffee
  • Gluten Free, Certified Kosher

Instant coffee is prepared in the same way as roast and ground coffee, but with an added step at the end of the process. NESCAFÉ TASTER’S CHOICE is made by first selecting premium blends of coffee beans and roasting them to perfection, the coffee beans are ground and brewed. The resulting brew is a high quality coffee which then gets freeze dried to preserve and fresh lock the rich roast flavor and aroma of NESCAFÉ TASTER’S CHOICE. The benefit is you get to simply add back hot water to brew the coffee fresh in your cup. No machines, no hassle. It’s as simple as that.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - August 13, 2013 at 8:31 am

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Brewing Coffee With French Press

One substitute of coffee brewing is French Press. Coffee lovers who have tried are raving about it. But if you don’t have any idea about it, for starters, French Press is a large cylindrical pot that has a press in the top portion of it. You fill it with hot water and ground coffee beans then you push down the press to separate the coffee grounds from the water to take out the final brew.

It may initially be intimidating, but truth be told, it is very convenient to use and has uncomplicated maintenance. Another good thing about it that people are raving about is the fact that it’s environment-friendly since you don’t use paper filters which you usually throw away every time.

You can grind fresh beans with the grinder you already have at home, and then you can put in the ground coffee beans in the bottom of your French Press. From that point, you can pour hot water into the French Press. You should have it sit for around 4 minutes for an average-sized French Press, after so, you push down the press filter directly. Keep in mind to push the press straight down with moving it to the side. Otherwise, you will be releasing the grinds as you plunge.

After doing it all successfully, you can now have the final brew which you can pour into your coffee mug. And because the essential oils of coffee are not filtered out in the process, the brew comes out rich and very flavorful. These oils give coffee the robustness and depth that coffee lovers are rooting for. Other conventional coffee machines filter these oils out through the paper, decreasing the richness and depth to the coffee flavor.

Another thing that makes a French Press stand out among other coffee machines is the control you have over the brewing process. It’s up to you what temperature you use for your water, but make sure that you don’t use boiling water as it can burn the coffee grounds. Also, you have the control over the span of time it steeps in extracting the taste.

These are just some of the many reasons to love French Press. Try it for taste, so you don’t miss out on all the coffee goodness.

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