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Just Plain Coffee
Coffee Articles
We don't see as much plain coffee these days as we
used to. What could be the reason for it? It's probably because it is very
easy these days to brew up a cup of gourmet coffee for your family, friends,
and acquaintances. There are now coffee clubs and coffee social areas where
coffee is taking on the look of a social group. These meeting places can
take place within the shops and community or on the Internet.
Gone are the days when you just went to a coffee shop to get a regular cup
of coffee.
This is a happening because of an obsession by coffee fans all over America
for the gourmet or specialty coffee. These people visit all the coffee
specialty stores and order it from catalogues or the Internet. They love
grinding the coffee beans themselves. And when they take trips to places
like Costa Rica, they look for and bring back the specialty coffees. Now we
have "coffee tasting" events much like wine tasting.
There is even interior design products and furniture coming on the market
touting a coffee theme -- great gifts for the coffee fan.
Coffee had its beginnings as a stimulant in 900 A.D. It has also had its
beginnings in a variety of uses such as a medicine and a wine. Nothing is
much different today.
Coffee is one of the few untouched products over time but that is quickly
changing. People are coming up with all sorts of ways to improve its flavor
and aroma and will probably keep doing it well into the future.
And coffee shares a good chunk of the world's market. It is second only to
oil in dollar volume as a world commodity.
People also these days are constantly trying to reduce their caffeine
intake. A pound of coffee has half the caffeine as a pound of tea yet we get
more caffeine in a cup of coffee? Why? It is because a pound of tea will
give us 160 cups of coffee and a pound of coffee only gives us 40. This may
disappoint those of you who have to drink decaffeinated coffee but hate the
taste of it.
Also, it is interesting to note, that when you grow coffee at high
altitudes, the result is less caffeine. This is probably one of the
advantages of gourmet coffee in that it is grown at much higher altitudes
than the standard grocery store blends.
There are a variety of different types of coffee beans -- too many for this
writing. Some beans we will mention are:
You have Latte, Espresso, Low-Fat, Organic, Cappuccino, lightly-spiced
Arabian with no filter, Cal, Decaf, Half-Decaf, Black Forest, Cappuccino,
Cafe au Lait, Alpine which has brown sugar, a Spanish coffee bean meaning
"with honey": Caf? con Miel, and (Spanish for coffee with honey), and Cafe
de Olla (which is sweet and made with chocolate).
Go and enjoy a coffee tasting event when you get the chance. You will be
happy to see that gourmet coffee is slowly migrating to the classification
of "art form." At one of these events you could taste up to 2 dozen (or even
more) blends. You could even leave as somewhat of a coffee expert. This
would definitely be an activity to enjoy if you really like coffee.
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