Archive for November, 2009
It wasn’t too long ago that if you asked an individual how they wanted to flavor their coffee they would indicate one of three things. Those three combinations of flavoring could be with cream, with cream and sugar or the addition of an artificial sweetener.
Those flavorings are still available today. However, there is a larger variety of flavored coffee. Some examples of flavored coffee could be hazelnut, chocolate, vanilla, caramel, Irish cream, etc.
When wishing to sample these flavored coffees, some questions may arise by the coffee drinker. Some of those questions may include how are these flavors obtained and how the flavored coffees are created? Read the rest of this entry »
The coffee beans we grind and use to brew coffee come from the Coffea evergreen bush, grown in over 50 countries around the globe. Each year, the Coffee bush flowers and develops a cherry-like fruit, inside which are typically two small seeds or coffee beans.
There are 10 different species of Coffea bush, the first of which was discovered in Ethiopia some thousands of years ago. Once man discovered the coffee bean, its cultivation and use spread to the Middle East, Europe, Asia and beyond. Read the rest of this entry »



















































