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Ah, coffee! There is nothing like the aroma of a freshly
brewed cup of coffee wafting through the house. However, even if you start off
every day with a cup of joe, there is always more to learn about this amazing
beverage. Keep reading to learn something new about coffee.
No matter how attached you are to your favorite blend, don't
be afraid to try a new variety. You don't need to invest in a large bag to try
out something new. Almost all brands will offer a single pot or sampler size to
allow you to try out new flavors.
For a quick and affordable brew of espresso, try using a
Moka stovetop coffee pot. Mokas generally produce one or two cups of coffee in
the amount of time it takes to boil that amount of water. The coffee is brewed
by pressurized steam rising through a funnel of coffee grinds and then rising
again into the top chamber where it is ready to be poured into a cup.
Making a great cup of coffee really depends on your coffee
maker. It does not have to be the most expensive model to produce a great cup
of coffee, but it does have to brew the coffee properly. Look for a coffee
maker who will extract all the best elements out of every single bean.
Do not store your coffee in a container that is made of
plastic or metal. These materials can change the way that coffee tastes. The
best thing to do is to store your coffee in a glass jar that is able to be
sealed shut with no way for air to get in.
Just because you are drinking a dark roast coffee does not
mean your coffee has more caffeine in it. This is just the way the beans were
prepared, not how much caffeine is in them. If your coffee has the term Robusta
on it's packaging, it usually has twice the amount of caffeine as standard
Arabica coffee.
For the freshest and best-tasting coffee around, buy it
directly from the company's website. Typically, these companies will roast the
beans for you and send it out within a few days of doing so. Simply go on the
Internet and look on the company's website to find their "grinding
process".
Avoid keeping you coffee in a container that is too close to
the stove. Heat is disastrous to coffee. Avoid storing your java anyplace that
is close enough to the oven to get warm.
Do not buy purchase coffee that has packaged beans and is
pre-flavored. These coffees are made using oil that is hard to clean out of a
coffee pot. They will also affect future pots of coffee that you make, giving
each subsequent cup a funny taste. Furthermore, the flavors these coffees are made
with tend not to taste good anyway.
Instead of drinking fruit drinks or sodas when you are
preparing for your finals at school, try drinking a few cups of coffee. This
will give you the amount of energy that you need to function well without the
sugar, and is a great option to have for fall or winter nights when you are
studying.
Chocolate and coffee is a great combination! try serving a
square along with a cup. A bite of chocolate followed by a melt-in-your mouth
sip of java is an incredible treat! The chocolate can also be enjoyed by
dipping it, or even dropping a piece directly into the coffee.
Coffee is the fuel that keeps you going through a long, hard
day, but you may not have realized just how amazing coffee can be. Now that you
have read this article, you should have a new appreciation for this remarkable
drink. The next time you are enjoying a pot of coffee, think back on this
article.

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