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Image I like coffee. I feel uncomfortable, if I can’t have my morning cup of fresh good smelling coffee. It comes to me that coffee is one of essential elements of our cooking culture. And I decided to collect useful and interesting information about coffee and coffee making and share it with you. If you are here, you probably like coffee as strong as I do and you know a lot about it. Don’t regret to distribute your experience in coffee making and other interesting stuff connected with coffee.

                                         With all my respect to coffee consuming community!


 
Kenyan AA coffeeHave you ever tried Kenyan Coffee? Perhaps not. And this means... that you have not tried real coffee yet.
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We are always updating our links to coffee related resources and we consider these links to be an interesting place to browse. You are free to add your own coffee related link to our links section.
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 Image                  Just lunched our Coffee Mall to complement to your interests.You can find a broad selection of coffee , coffee makers , espresso making machines , grinders , roasters and other equipment. Also a big variety of coffee from different countries, various roasts and blends is offered to your attention. Most items are reviewed by different people and you would be able to make good choice even with unaccustomed items.

 

 


 
Nespresso_Espresso_MachineDo you know how to brew a fresh cup of delicious coffee?
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Coffee Beans - How To Grind
Author: Anthony Tripodi
Air is the enemy of all coffee drinkers. Once air comes in contact with your coffee grinds, they begin to lose their flavor.
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American Coffee
Author: Randy Wilson
American coffee? Technically there is no such thing, at least none that is grown in North America.
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 Author: Craig

 Coffee Brewing Methods range from popular Espresso or French Press methods to lesser used methods like Turkish. Here we explore the four most popular Coffee Brewing Methods.

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 Coffee Maker Types
Author: Angela Pruder

 When we hear the term 'coffee maker' most of us think of only one type of coffee maker. Most often, the drip style coffee maker or the espresso type machine comes to mind, depending on where you live and your taste in coffee.

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How To Select A Coffee Roaster

Author: Carol Finch

If you have decided to roast your own coffee then your first port of call will be to consider how to select a coffee roaster that is right for you.

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Roasting Coffees at Home
Author: Randy Wilson
Roasting Coffees at home is a passion with many coffee aficionados, and there are even societies, special interest groups and online mailing lists dedicated to this hobby. But with so many options for pre-roasted, pre-packaged supermarket variety coffee, why would anyone in their right minds want to take the trouble of doing it all themselves?

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Coffee - Words And Flavors
 Author: Valerie T
 Today there are dozens of coffee brews, blends, roasts and countries of origin available. But making sense of the variety is more than an intellectual exercise - it's a tasting adventure!

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Author: Daryl Plaza
How to make an espresso. The art form of making coffee cuisine.
Espresso coffee is a precise art form of coffee making. There are several factors that must take place to make a quality cup of Espresso.
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Author: Alison Cole
  Nothing perks up a lazy morning like coffee. What is this dark-colored substance made of and why can't some people survive a day without having even just one sip of this stimulant?

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History of the Stove-top Espresso Maker
  Author: James Grierson

 The story of the stove-top espresso maker begins in 1918, when Alfonso Bialetti returned to his native Italy from France, where he had worked in the aluminium industry, to start a small workshop manufacturing metal household goods.

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