Tag Archive 'coffee beans'

Fresh Coffee

Posted by admin on 03 Jun 2009 | Tagged as: Kinds Of Coffee

If you are a true coffee fan, then there are a number of things you should know about the processing and storage of coffee. First of all, storing fresh coffee in the freezer is not the way you would want to go. The moisture and oxygen in there will certainly prove detrimental to the coffee beans. Light and heat will also adversely affect the coffee that you want to remain fresh.

When you take the coffee beans out of the freezer, condensation will form on them, and the excess moisture will make your prized fresh beans to go stale in a very short time. While in the freezer, the beans will also tend to take up, by absorption, the smell of the foods that are placed close to them.

Gourmet Coffee Beans

Posted by admin on 18 May 2009 | Tagged as: Kinds Of Coffee, Popular Brands Of Coffee

We never fail to comment on how good our cup of coffee is. The remarkable taste of coffee is dependent on the type of coffee beans used to manufacture it. Many times, we have great tasting coffee but we take no time to discover the source of the irresistible taste. To be a good coffee lover it is good to know the various kinds of coffee to ensure that you never miss a cup of great coffee at any one given moment. There are two varieties of coffee worldwide. They are the Robusta and Arabica. The gourmet coffee beans fall under the category of Arabica coffee mainly because of its superior taste and quality.

Kenco Coffee

Posted by admin on 17 May 2009 | Tagged as: Popular Brands Of Coffee

Kenco is a company based in the UK that offers expert advice on coffee preparation and storage, and all forms of information to do with coffee. The company gives company on how to keep your coffee business commercially successful.

What Is Coffee?

Posted by admin on 06 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: What Is Coffee

Coffee is one of the world’s most loved beverages with more than a trillion cups being consumed each year. The first-ever cup spread its fragrance in the 9th century in the highlands of Ethiopia and from there spread to countries like Egypt, Persia, and Armenia before reaching Europe. Coffee is made from the concoction prepared from powered coffee beans harvested from the plant of genus “Coffea”.