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Audubon Premium Shade Grown Coffee, French Roast Whole Bean Coffee, 12-Ounce Bags (Pack of 3)

Audubon Premium Shade Grown Coffee, French Roast Whole Bean Coffee, 12-Ounce Bags (Pack of 3)

Audubon Premium Shade Grown Coffee, French Roast Whole Bean Coffee, 12-Ounce Bags (Pack of 3)

  • Enjoy the distinct, smoky, bold taste French Roast fanatics love
  • All of our beans are hand picked from the most select growing areas around the world to ensure the highest quality and most sustainable cup of coffee
  • Our coffees are roasted to their fullest flavor point – a little darker than most coffees
  • Just-roasted coffee is packed, still warm from the roaster, in our special multi layer vacuum bag – This ensures absolute freshness right to your cup
  • 100% Shade Grown, 100% Organic

All of our beans are hand picked from the most select growing areas around the world to ensure the highest quality and most sustainable cup of coffee. Each farm is under long term contract with us. The contract guarantees the highest quality coffee beans, grown under strict environmental conditions (per above) with socially responsible treatment of the farm workers.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - July 8, 2013 at 9:34 am

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Types of Coffee Machines to Choose From

You can find five types of espresso coffee machines when you’re out hunting in supermarkets. Read on and find out such types.

First, stovetop espresso makers. They are also known as stovetop percolators. They are perfect if you’re the type who likes your occasional espresso. Additionally, you can bring it out in the woods. They are portable and aren’t space-consuming. You can use them sans electricity. However, there are some drawbacks, one of them is that this type of coffee machine can only make one cup at a time. It should cool down first before you can make another one. Also, it cannot make that wonderful crema that many coffee drinkers like. Plus, this type of machine is quite pricey.

Second, piston driven espresso makers. They can be compared to the original espresso makers from way back. The beautiful crema that we all love can be traced back to this. Nevertheless, the piston driven espresso machine requires more manual work.

Third, the pump driven espresso makers. They are the most commercially popular ones. They are typically plumbed to the water source, and they have this timing device so as to be sure that each espresso shot pulled has similar quality.

Fourth are automatic and super automatic espresso machines. They are the most recently launched in the market. Such type of machines can do practically anything. They  can even grind the coffee beans. They are the priciest among all, and they are the most complicated when damaged. They are also space-consuming.

Espresso makers can actually be a sort of an investment. Some may cost you to shell out a sizeable amount of money, but you will be guaranteed that you get quality products that would be able to give you coffee enjoyment for years.

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Posted by Olga Hartman - June 26, 2013 at 1:58 pm

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Danesi Classico Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind

Danesi Classico Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind

Danesi Classico Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind

  • Danesi Classico Ground
  • Please select your level of grind from the 8 different grind levels under product description
  • Quality Espresso Beans from Italy
  • Please send us an email to confirm the grind level, otherwise we will get in touch with either by phone or email. Thank you.

Please select from the following grind levels: Grind #1 = Super Fine; Grind #2 = very fine; Grind #3 = Espresso Machine Pump; Grind #4 = Espresso Machine no pump: Grind #5 = Medium; Grind #6 = Vaccum Brewer; Grind #7 = Fine Drip; Grind #8 = Coarse; we grind fresh for you. Our grinders are slow turning to avoid heating up of your espresso beans during the grinding process.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - May 23, 2013 at 8:48 am

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Danesi Gold Quality Espresso Coffee 6 X 2.2 Lbs Beans

Danesi Gold Quality Espresso Coffee 6 X 2.2 Lbs Beans

Danesi Gold Quality Espresso Coffee 6 X 2.2 Lbs Beans

  • Danesi Gold Espresso Beans 6 X 2.2 Lbs (6 X 1 kgs)
  • A blend of espresso coffee beans characterized by a perfect and harmonious combination of Arabica Coffee from Central and South America, specifically studied to confer the product an overwhelming smoothness, sweetness, fine aroma and intense flavor, featuring delicate notes of lemon and chocolate.
  • Fresh roasted in APril 2012, expiration date 04/30/2014
  • Complementary Danesi espresso cup and saucer with this order
  • The uniqueness of the various Danesi caffe espresso coffee blends come from a continuous and careful control in choosing the green coffee bean from which the end product is made of, harmonizing tradition and innovation to ensure the highest standards of quality production in the espresso coffee roasting industry. The Danesi mark guarantee comes mainly from the enduring labor of women and men as well as our innovative technologies that are utilized. The aroma, the taste and body of a coffee cup reflects the passion and delicate care of those who work daily to create a high quality espresso coffee product.

Danesi Caffe Quality Beans Gold, a blend of espresso coffee beans, characterised by a perfect and harmonious combination of 100% Arabica Coffee from Central and South America, specifically studied to confer the product an overwhelming smoothness, sweetness, fine aroma and intense flavour, featuring delicate notes of lemon and chocolate.
Philosophy

The leading strength of Danesi Caffe is a daily effort to achieve and preserve the highest level of customer satisfaction. The initial stage of production is in the accurate manufacturing roasting process of the coffee beans ending with the accomplishment of a perfect balance between taste, aroma and body.

History

Rome 1905. Alfredo Danesi, one among the first pioneers to spread the culture and consumption of coffee, establishes the first coffee shop Nencini e Danesi. Alfredo then passes on his knowledge and passion to his son Giovanni, who promotes the true family business thus beginning its future growth.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - May 1, 2013 at 8:36 am

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Danesi Decaf Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind Reviews

Danesi Decaf Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind

Danesi Decaf Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Ground at your personal level of grind

  • Danesi Decaf Ground
  • Please select your level of grind from the 8 different grind levels under product description
  • Quality Espresso Beans from Italy
  • Expiration date 01/23/2013
  • Please send us an email to confirm the grind level, otherwise we will get in touch with either by phone or email. Thank you.

Please select from the following grind levels: Grind #1 = Super Fine; Grind #2 = very fine; Grind #3 = Espresso Machine Pump; Grind #4 = Espresso Machine no pump: Grind #5 = Medium; Grind #6 = Vaccum Brewer; Grind #7 = Fine Drip; Grind #8 = Coarse; we grind fresh for you. Our grinders are slow turning to avoid heating up of your espresso beans during the grinding process.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - April 10, 2013 at 8:38 am

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Turkish Coffee

Turkish Coffee

Turkish Coffee

  • Fine grounded, medium roasted coffee
  • Traditional taste for ages

Turkish Coffee is the name given to a type of coffee whose preparation and brewing techniques were invented by the Turks. It has a unique taste, froth, aroma, brewing technique and presentation… in other words it has its own identity and tradition.

The first coffee was made in the Arabian Peninsula by boiling coffee cherries. The new method invented by the Turks revealed coffee’s true flavour and peerless aroma. The Turks introduced coffee to Europe where for many years it was prepared and consumed as Turkish Coffee.

Turkish Coffee is made from high quality arabica coffee beans from Central America and Brazil that are blended and carefully roasted, then very finely ground. The coffee is mixed with water and the desired amount of sugar and cooked in a “cezve”, or Turkish coffeepot. The coffee is served in small cups. The coffee must be left to stand for a short time after serving to allow the grounds to settle at the bottom of the cup.

HOW TO PREPARE:
It only takes two minutes to prepare Turkish Coffee. Using the coffee cup as a measuring cup, pour one cup of drinking water in the cezve per cup of Turkish Coffee (the quality of the water affects the quality of the coffee).

Add two teaspoons of coffee (5 g) and two teaspoons of sugar (as desired) per cup.

Blend the coffee and sugar with a spoon over a low flame.

When the coffee boils over a second time, pour the remaining coffee into the coffee cups.

Allow the remaining coffee to brew a while longer before adding it to the cups.

It is customary to serve Turkish Coffee with a glass of water. The water prepares the mouth for the coffee’s flavour.

When serving a large group, it is best to prepare semi-sweet Turkish Coffee.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - March 26, 2013 at 8:09 am

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Dolce Gusto – Coffee Capsules, Dark Roast, 1.85 oz., 16 per Box – Sold As 1 Box – Coffee house quality by the cup.

Dolce Gusto – Coffee Capsules, Dark Roast, 1.85 oz., 16 per Box – Sold As 1 Box – Coffee house quality by the cup.

Dolce Gusto - Coffee Capsules, Dark Roast, 1.85 oz., 16 per Box - Sold As 1 Box - Coffee house quality by the cup.

  • Coffee house quality by the cup.
  • Designed to ensure that each cup of coffee you make is fresh.
  • Airtight capsules optimize the extraction pressure for each flavor variety, delivering the best quality, texture and no-hassle froth.
  • Capsules use a milk-based system for brewing lattes, cappuccinos, macchiatos and hot chocolate.

Dolce Gusto – Coffee Capsules, Dark Roast, 1.85 oz., 16 per Box
Coffee house quality by the cup. Designed to ensure that each cup of coffee you make is fresh. Airtight capsules optimize the extraction pressure for each flavor variety, delivering the best quality, texture and no-hassle froth. Capsules use a milk-based system for brewing lattes, cappuccinos, macchiatos and hot chocolate. Beverage Type: Coffee; Flavor: Dark Roast; Packing Type: Capsule.

  • Global Product Type: Beverages-Coffee

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Posted by Coffee Guy - February 11, 2013 at 9:05 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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Dolce Gusto – Coffee Capsules, Cappuccino, 2.13 oz., 16 per Box – Sold As 1 Box – Coffee house quality by the cup.

Dolce Gusto – Coffee Capsules, Cappuccino, 2.13 oz., 16 per Box – Sold As 1 Box – Coffee house quality by the cup.

Dolce Gusto - Coffee Capsules, Cappuccino, 2.13 oz., 16 per Box - Sold As 1 Box - Coffee house quality by the cup.

  • Coffee house quality by the cup.
  • Designed to ensure that each cup of coffee you make is fresh.
  • Airtight capsules optimize the extraction pressure for each flavor variety, delivering the best quality, texture and no-hassle froth.
  • Capsules use a milk-based system for brewing lattes, cappuccinos, macchiatos and hot chocolate.

Dolce Gusto – Coffee Capsules, Cappuccino, 2.13 oz., 16 per Box
Coffee house quality by the cup. Designed to ensure that each cup of coffee you make is fresh. Airtight capsules optimize the extraction pressure for each flavor variety, delivering the best quality, texture and no-hassle froth. Capsules use a milk-based system for brewing lattes, cappuccinos, macchiatos and hot chocolate. Beverage Type: Coffee; Flavor: Cappuccino; Packing Type: Capsule.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - December 17, 2012 at 9:43 am

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Danesi Classico Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Beans

Danesi Classico Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Beans

Danesi Classico Quality Espresso Coffee 2.2 lbs Beans

  • Danesi Classico Ground
  • Blend of Arabica (80%) and Highland Robusta (20%) provides the authentic espresso flavor as served in Italy
  • Quality Espresso Beans from Italy
  • Expiration date 04/15/2013
  • If you need ground espresso classico, please search for our classico ground on amazon

Danesi Caffe Espresso Coffee Quality Beans Classic, a blend of espresso coffee beans, characterized by a perfect and harmonious combination of 80% Arabica Coffee ad 20% Robusta from Central and South America, specifically studied to confer the product an overwhelming smoothness, sweetness, fine aroma and intense flavor, featuring delicate notes of lemon and chocolate. A true Italian espresso coffee.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - November 7, 2012 at 8:12 am

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