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Coffee: July 2011
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Friday, July 22, 2011. History of Coffee: Part V - Speciality Coffee. With the large multi-national coffee companies focused purely on coffee as a commodity rather then a drink to be savoured, it allowed a new sector to emerge in the coffee industry: Speciality Coffee. Speciality coffee was nothing new, rather the opposite; it stripped coffee making back down to the grass roots: pure arabica beans, roasted long enough for the coffee to fully develop all its characteristics and flavours. Two of Peet's mos...
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Read everything about Coffee! Selecting the Perfect Coffee. Posted in Did you know? Most important of all – take your time. Take a deep breath. Coffee ranges in strength from light to heavy. This strength is known as body and is the actual feel of the coffee in the mouth. Sip a small amount and allow it to stay on your tongue. If when you push your tongue up to the roof of your mouth, coffee with a heavy body will feel somewhat thick, whereas light bodied coffee will spill away like water. Finally, coffe...
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Tea Directory - Tea-Shops
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Purveyors of some of the world's finest teas with over 300 to choose from: green tea, black tea, oolong tea, white tea, herbals and tinsanes. Bluebird Tea Co. Specialist Tea Mixologists Creating the most unique tastiest loose leaf tea blends out there! Fancy a Banana blend? Smooth and creamy Monkey Chops it is. Craving a Chili Lime cuppa? Hot Mama Jama will warm you right up. Can t beat a bit of Cake? Buy Tea Online Tea Store Tea for Sale. Searching for your choice Tea? DarjeelingTeaXpress is a Darjeelin...
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Coffee: History of Coffee: Part V - Speciality Coffee
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Friday, July 22, 2011. History of Coffee: Part V - Speciality Coffee. With the large multi-national coffee companies focused purely on coffee as a commodity rather then a drink to be savoured, it allowed a new sector to emerge in the coffee industry: Speciality Coffee. Speciality coffee was nothing new, rather the opposite; it stripped coffee making back down to the grass roots: pure arabica beans, roasted long enough for the coffee to fully develop all its characteristics and flavours. Two of Peet's mos...
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Man Who Loves Coffee: December 2008
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Man Who Loves Coffee. All About Coffee, Lot Of Coffee. Wednesday, December 31, 2008. Gevalia Coffee Maker for the Perfect Coffee Cup. Gevalia Kaffe is a company which prides itself in producing the finest of European coffee beans and premium tea blends. For over 100 years now, Gevalia has satisfied the selective taste buds of coffee enthusiasts around the world. They sell customized coffee beans which are packed right after roasting to ensure maximum freshness. Its water chamber can brew up to twelve cup...
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Man Who Loves Coffee: History of Coffee: Part II - Spread of Coffee to Europe
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Man Who Loves Coffee. All About Coffee, Lot Of Coffee. Sunday, January 31, 2010. History of Coffee: Part II - Spread of Coffee to Europe. It is thought that the custom of tipping originated in English coffeehouses. There would often be a small box hung near the counter in establishments with the words "To Insure Promptness" (TIP) inscribed on them. Customers would drop a coin in the box to encourage swift service. James Grierson is the owner of Galla Coffee: http:/ www.gallacoffee.co.uk. Coffee of the mo...
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Read everything about Coffee! Selecting the Perfect Coffee. Posted in Did you know? Most important of all – take your time. Take a deep breath. Coffee ranges in strength from light to heavy. This strength is known as body and is the actual feel of the coffee in the mouth. Sip a small amount and allow it to stay on your tongue. If when you push your tongue up to the roof of your mouth, coffee with a heavy body will feel somewhat thick, whereas light bodied coffee will spill away like water. Finally, coffe...
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Man Who Loves Coffee: January 2010
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Man Who Loves Coffee. All About Coffee, Lot Of Coffee. Sunday, January 31, 2010. History of Coffee: Part II - Spread of Coffee to Europe. It is thought that the custom of tipping originated in English coffeehouses. There would often be a small box hung near the counter in establishments with the words "To Insure Promptness" (TIP) inscribed on them. Customers would drop a coin in the box to encourage swift service. James Grierson is the owner of Galla Coffee: http:/ www.gallacoffee.co.uk. No, not how it w...
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