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Coffee is one of those great tasting drinks that comes in
many different flavors and fashions. All different kinds of people drink
coffee, and which type of coffee you drink depends on your personal tastes.
Consider the following helpful hints when selecting your next brand of coffee
to make in your kitchen.
The best coffee typically comes from a coffee press. Instant
coffee is over-processed and tends to taste awful, while whole bean coffee
offers the best aroma and flavor. When you grind it yourself fresh, you'll be
amazed at the difference. Using a press brings out all the best notes, too!
You can re-use your coffee grounds for many items. Coffee
grounds are great for getting rid of smells like garlic and onion on your
hands. You can also use them on dishes that refuse to get clean with regular
washing. Coffee grounds can even be used in the garden to take care of pests
that threaten your plants.
While placing things in the freezer gives them a pretty long
shelf life, keep in mind that any coffee that is in your freezer should only be
kept there for up to three months. After a while, coffee will lose flavor, even
in the freezer.
Buy smaller cans of coffee. If you buy coffee in a can, only
buy what you will consume in a couple of weeks. It will cost more money than
buying a large can and storing it for a while. What you save in money by buying
a larger can, you end up sacrificing in taste.
The most important part of the coffee beverage is the coffee
itself. Shop the selections at several local stores. You may be able to find
beans that are freshly roasted. If from a small town, trying buying online.
Buying coffee online may be more expensive but it is less expensive than buying
your coffee daily at the local coffee hotspot.
Do not freeze all of your coffee in one large container.
This is a good way for your coffee to become spoiled easily. Every time you
thaw out coffee, it will have some moisture in it. Refreezing it constantly
will kill the quality. Use small storage bags to freeze it in batches.
If you grind your own coffee, be sure to only grind the
amount you will be using that day. If you grind too much and just leave your
coffee around, the elements will take the freshness and taste of it. Contrary
to what many believe, storing coffee in the refrigerator does not leave it
fresh.
To ensure that your coffee stays fresh as long as possible,
avoid grinding all your beans at once. Once ground, heat and humidity will rob
your coffee of the fragrant oils that provide much of its flavor. Instead, only
grind the amount of coffee you will use for a day or two. Doing so will help
you maximize the flavor of your beans.
Never put your coffee above your oven or another heat
source. Heat is one of the things that can kill the quality of coffee quite
easily. You should not leave the coffee on the counter near the stove or in a
cupboard above it.
A great tip to remember if you're after the best-tasting cup
of coffee is not to let your coffee sit for an extended period of time. Coffee
will only stay fresh for about ten minutes so you should be prepared to drink
your coffee right after it's been brewed.
Are you one of those gourmet coffee drinkers, or do you like
your coffee out of a can? Do you like your coffee black, or are you going to
add some mocha creamer to it? Remember what has been discussed in this article
as you choose your next flavor and type of coffee to drink.

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