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		<title>What is behind a Good Cup of Coffee</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Water is the most essential ingredient in Coffee brewing, first of all you need to use hot water for brewing because hot water is more soluble and therefore, it will take less time to brew coffee. Secondly you must insure to have good quality of water for brewing coffee, because if there is any taste [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Water is the most essential ingredient in Coffee brewing, first of all you need to use hot water for brewing because hot water is more soluble and therefore, it will take less time to brew coffee. Secondly you must insure to have good quality of water for brewing coffee, because if there is any taste in the water, it will leave a bad taste in the brewed coffee.  So it would be highly recommended to use highly purified and distilled water for brewing coffee.</p>
<p>There are some other things needed to keep in mind involving the use of water, for example the water to coffee ratio, you need to used required amount of water for coffee brewing for a particular amount of coffee.  The increase or decreasing water to coffee ratio will affect the quality of brewing. You can easily find the “water to coffee ration chart” for better coffee brewing. In the “coffee brewing chart” you will know about the amount of water needed to brew a certain amount of coffee.</p>
<p>Secondly the temperature of water matters a lot, while brewing.  Some coffee brewing experts suggest that the temperature of water supposed to be 190 c to 210 C. water is always a best solvent near boiling temperature. This way coffee will be brewed easily and properly.</p>
<p>Another thing need to be kept in mind is the water and coffee contact time, for example if you start brewing, how much time it takes to for water and coffee to mix properly. It is recommended to use good quality grinder for this purposes. There are also some very ideal brewing practices for best result, you need to use grind coffee before you start brewing. Secondly you need to used good quality of grinder for this purposes</p>
<p>Try using filtered and soft water for coffee brewing, because, this way you will be able to make a perfect tasting coffee. Most importantly, you need to know how much coffee to prepare for you in one time, because coffee will remained fresh only for 10 minutes then taste and color may change. So know the exact amount of coffee you will use at that time only. So choose your water wisely as it is essential to a good cup of coffee and the brewing process.</p>
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		<title>Turkish Coffee Taste &amp; Tradition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe your coffee connoisseur have you experienced a new kind of coffee that really gives a special aromatic blend? And this coffee is called Turkish coffee with heavenly, pure and strong taste.  Once you try it, you will enjoy it’s bold pleasant and richly aromatic taste. Turkish coffee is surprisingly easy to make. This is cooked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe your coffee connoisseur have you experienced a new kind of coffee that really gives a special aromatic blend? And this coffee is called Turkish coffee with heavenly, pure and strong taste.  Once you try it, you will enjoy it’s bold pleasant and richly aromatic taste.</p>
<p>Turkish coffee is surprisingly easy to make. This is cooked through boiling of the powdered coffee beans in a pot. Grinding it in a mortar and roasting the coffee beans are the process also for preparation. There are also people using hot water alone and adds pure sugar or syrup until it dissolves. Thus, it is a unique method of making coffee. The traditional Ottoman way of making Turkish coffee is by cooking it over hot coals that have burned for a long time. You can also cook it in any fire pit anywhere. Actually, the name Turkish coffee describes the method of preparation not its ingredients.</p>
<p>Turkish coffee is originated from Ethiopia and Yemen as well as the parts of Saudi Arabia on the early 11th century. It was first discovered as a good source of medicine and accepted as a drinking coffee by the late 15th century. At the early 16th century it spreads to Cairo, Turkey and other Middle East countries. And yet it became famous and popular throughout the entire world.</p>
<p>Many Turkish coffee aficionados drink this in an extremely hot temperature with a glass of cold water in order to better taste it. Mostly in Mediterranean countries they added pistachio into the coffee. Some also served this with chocolate sticks and cookies.</p>
<p>Today, Turkish coffee has became a world class beverage, and widely popular drink. Turkish coffee has many different names and variant in every country. It has been an addiction to most coffee lovers and enthusiasts. So enjoy the  aroma with every sip.</p>
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		<title>5 Ways Your Coffee Is Brewed</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2011 22:29:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coffee has five primary ways of being brewed. Each method has brewing variables &#8211; introduction of water, brewing temperature, and separating the brewed liquor from the coffee grounds. These five methods are called Turkish brewing, concentrate brewing, percolating, drip brewing, and French Press brewing. &#8220;Turkish&#8221; or &#8220;Greek&#8221; Coffee Turkish coffee or kahve is the traditional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coffee has five primary ways of being brewed. Each method has brewing variables &#8211; introduction of water, brewing temperature, and separating the brewed liquor from the coffee grounds. These five methods are called Turkish brewing, concentrate brewing, percolating, drip brewing, and French Press brewing.</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Turkish&#8221; or &#8220;Greek&#8221; Coffee</strong></p>
<p>Turkish coffee or kahve is the traditional name is made in small containers directly on the flame with water and finely ground kahve comes to a boil. Often times it is brewed up with sugar already introduced. In some traditions they will pour off a little into each cup and then bring it to a second boil, pouring the rest off into each cup insuring an even distribution of grounds. In some regions they serve the kahve with added spice which is usually cardamom. The coffee is not filtered from the liquor which leaves a thick pungent and muddy brew. The mud settles to the bottom of the tiny demitasse cups the coffee is served in. In many countries they read the coffee mud after you have drank your coffee and tell you your future.</p>
<p><strong>Concentrate Brewing</strong></p>
<p>Concentrate brewing is very popular in Latin America and other parts of the world. It is beginning to make a come back in the U.S.. Concentrate brewing takes large amounts of coffee that is brewed with small amounts of water to brew a concentrate. To make a cup of coffee you mix some of the concentrate with hot water. The concentrate is brewed either hot or cold. When it is brewed cold you must let the coffee sit for at least a day. This method creates a mild light-bodied coffee with little aroma and a little acidity with a muted flavor.</p>
<p><strong>Percolating</strong></p>
<p>This procedure involves a continuous brewing of the coffee grounds using boiling water which then turns to boiling coffee liquor brewing over the grounds. This method is practical but is an insult to the coffee bean. Brewing with boiling water is bad enough, then boiling the liquor is asking for a thin, bitter and tarry coffee.</p>
<p>Though this produces an awful cup of coffee many people still prefer percolation. If its for you then more power to you!</p>
<p><strong>Auto drip</strong></p>
<p>This is the most popular way to brew coffee in the U.S.A. Pouring hot water over grounds in a filter and letting the brew drip out the bottom, simple. Drip brewing can produce an excellent cup of coffee if the proper equipment is used. One of the biggest issues with auto drip machines is they don&#8217;t brew at the right temperature. Bunn is one of the few companies which calibrate their machines to the proper temperature. If you have a good auto drip brewing machine then the next hurdle to tackle is the filter. Paper filters can deposit a flavor in the coffee and also do not allow a lot of the coffee oils and organic compounds through. A gold-plated reusable filter is the perfect option for drip brewing. It will not deposit a taste in the coffee and doesn&#8217;t trap as much of the coffee&#8217;s essence as paper filters do.</p>
<p><strong>French Press or Press Pot</strong></p>
<p>French Pres brewing gives you complete control. It is more labor intensive than auto drip the brewing variables can be better controlled. Coarsely ground coffee is placed in a glass carafe. The hot water is then poured over the grounds. When the brewing is complete the top is placed on and a plunger that consists of a metal mesh plate is pressed down pushing the grounds to the bottom. The coffee liquor is on top ready to be poured off. The mesh filter allows the oils and fine coffee particles through without a problem. Also because a coarser grind is required a longer brewing time is required. A general rule of thumb is four minutes for a French press. This direct contact of the grounds to water allows a more complete, controllable, and even extraction. Even with the coarse grind though a coarse grind will still produce some fine particles. A cup of French-pressed coffee will be fuller, more body, and more flavor. It will also have sediment on the bottom of the cup.</p>
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		<title>Grind And Brew Coffee Makers Overview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It won&#8217;t matter how rich, expensive or high quality your coffee beans are, they won&#8217;t produce the best flavor if the grinding isn&#8217;t right. There is more than one type of grinder on the market and when evaluating grind and brew coffee makers, you will want to pay careful attention to the grinder. The Grinding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It won&#8217;t matter how rich, expensive or high quality your coffee beans are, they won&#8217;t produce the best flavor if the grinding isn&#8217;t right. There is more than one type of grinder on the market and when evaluating grind and brew coffee makers, you will want to pay careful attention to the grinder.</p>
<p><strong>The Grinding Side of Coffee Making</strong></p>
<p>Some grinders come with blades and some have burr type grinders. The generally consensus among coffee growers is that the burr type is best. The blades tend to cut the coffee in a way that doesn&#8217;t release the best flavor. On the other hand, 2î burrs will gently chop the beans into a well ground consistency that will enhance the bean&#8217;s flavor. The objective here is a fine, consistent grind.</p>
<p><strong>The Brewer</strong></p>
<p>The other side of the combination grind and brew coffee makers is the brewing component. This will consist of a water reservoir, a filter and the cup or pot area to catch the hot coffee. Brewers come with a thermostat to heat water to the perfect temperature. Filer areas can hold a filter designed to hold enough grounds to make a full pot, or have single serving filters. The most important part of the brewing side of things to consider is how well the water is filtered as well as the coffee. If tap water is used and contains minerals, there must be a water filtration system to avoid having chemicals or minerals change the taste of the coffee. You could of course use filtered water, but in combination units convenience is the goal.</p>
<p><strong>Putting the Two Together</strong></p>
<p>Combination units have taken the best grinders and best brewers and put them conveniently together. Many combo units have timers so you can program them to grind and brew just minutes before you are ready to enjoy the coffee. This freshly ground and brewed coffee can be waiting for you and begin the process as you sleep. You will wake up to the aroma and flavours that will help you start your day just right.</p>
<p>There are various sizes and styles of combination coffee makers. Depending on the recipe (Espresso, Latte, etc) or if you plan to make more single cup drinks than pots, you can right the model for your needs.</p>
<p>In addition to comparing features you will want to compare your personal needs to the machine&#8217;s abilities. For example, the super automatic Espresso maker or Cappuccino Makers are designed for the busiest people. They go from stone cold to a freshly brewed cup of coffee in a matter of minutes. There is also a clean up time to factor in. With super automatic styles, there is no clean up so you can save even more time with these models.</p>
<p>The basic formula for the perfect, freshest brew then is to begin with the beans. Select a flavor from around the world that appeals to you. Next, make sure you retain that flavor by grinding it with a burr style grinder (not usually found at your local grocery store) to ensure the texture is just right for brewing. Then brew with pure water and a good filter that won&#8217;t change the flavor. Grind and brew coffee makers with all of these features will do the job. The rest of the features, such as timers, automatic cleaning, etc. will just be foam on your latte!</p>
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		<title>Keurig Single Cup Coffee Maker</title>
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		<title>Espresso Machines – Making The Best Coffee In The World, At Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 16:43:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Think about having a fresh, coffee-shop-quality espresso when you get up in the morning ñ without having to leave the house. This is what your very own espresso machine can provide, but it is important to make sure you buy the right product, and know how to use it when you get it home. Espresso [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Think about having a fresh, coffee-shop-quality espresso when you get up in the morning ñ without having to leave the house. This is what your very own espresso machine can provide, but it is important to make sure you buy the right product, and know how to use it when you get it home.</p>
<p>Espresso is a syrupy, traditionally Italian, specialty coffee. Coffee shop owners will tell you that making mouth-watering espresso is just like pulling the perfect pint of beer. It requires patience, practice, and is much harder than it looks. Good quality espresso machines can make it easier by controlling the temperature and the internal mechanisms more exactly.</p>
<p>These machines function in several different ways. If, for instance, you value authenticity, and have strong arms, a Piston-driven espresso maker could be for you. The design for this fully-manual espresso machine comes from as far back as 1938. Many are now sold for decorative value in addition to making a good cup of espresso coffee,</p>
<p>There are various types of semi-automatic espresso machines. In all cases the water is delivered via a pump mechanism, but the grinding, preparation and insertion of the coffee must be done by hand. These may be more difficult to find, as recently automatic or super-automatic machines are becoming more popular and cost-effective.</p>
<p>Automatic espresso machines are very similar to the semi-automatic version, but the temperature and amount of the water is also controlled automatically. Super-automatic espresso machines are still mostly for the high-end of the market. These basically only require you to put the coffee beans in! They may also have many extra features, such as milk frothing or filter coffee making. However, some coffee fans believe the super-automatic espresso machines produce poor quality espresso.</p>
<p>Prices for espresso machines range from below fifty dollars to over two thousand dollars. The most expensive are pump-controlled espresso machines, which are generally only used by coffee shops. If you are purchasing one of these, clearly it is vital to find a reputable provider with experience. Thanks to the Internet home espresso machines are becoming more easily available, even from non-specialist shopping websites.</p>
<p>The best advance the Internet has brought though is the increase in consumer reviews of espresso machines. This helps you to purchase based on the experience of others, rather than the sales materials provided by the manufacturer.</p>
<p>Once you have invested in the best espresso machine that suits your tastes, you will need to buy the best quality coffee beans. There is no point blaming the espresso machine if you have scrimped on this vital component! Espresso machine providers often offer their own range of coffee beans, which may be much wider than that available at your local supermarket.</p>
<p>An espresso machine is a perfect investment or gift for somebody really passionate about coffee. You should be willing, like the coffee shop connoisseurs, to put some time and effort into making the perfect cup. If you do this, and choose your espresso machine carefully, you could be well on your way to coffee heaven!</p>
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		<title>Choosing An Espresso Machine</title>
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		<title>Coffee Makers And eBay Are Perfectly Matched</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coffee goods and the eBay auction website are well suited to each other, with the technical assistance of eBay you will find thousands upon thousands of items that will help you enjoy the magical beverage. You may be saying to yourself, why on earth would you purchase used specialist coffee blends or glass coffee pots? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coffee goods and the eBay auction website are well suited to each other, with the technical assistance of eBay you will find thousands upon thousands of items that will help you enjoy the magical beverage. You may be saying to yourself, why on earth would you purchase used specialist coffee blends or glass coffee pots? well quite simply hundreds of coffee targeted goods are auctioned on eBay each day and a large number of items such as stainless steel coffee machines and coffee travel mugs are brand new and untouched.</p>
<p>Locate a section which is relevant to beverage and gourmet food and simply type in your particular item or items of focus, Now here&#8217;s the real solution for picking up a bargain on eBay, Say you are hunting for a Jamaican Coffee product don&#8217;t just type that into the eBay search field, try as many coffee related searches as you can because someone selling merchandise such as antique coffee spoons or Coffee grinder blades may possibly have more than just one coffee product on their merchandise list.</p>
<p>A further great tips for sourcing coffee products or related products on eBay is this, take note of spelling errors, Just recently I acquired an automatic coffee grinder for a discount price simply because I used spelling mistakes when I made my initial coffee searches with the eBay search tool. Masses of coffee products are sold on eBay each month and a great many of them have been advertised with spelling mistakes, an individual could be selling gourmet coffee beans or a trial coffee packs and miss out single letter which means you may easily be the only bidder searching for coffee products and the only buyer to succeed with a winning purchase.</p>
<p>Another great reason for purchasing coffee items and food and beverage merchandise on eBay is the fact that a fair amount of unwanted coffee products are placed there because of the financial predicament of the soul selling them, a vintage coffee table being auctioned for thirty 25% lower than in the marketplace may not be as unusual as you may think.</p>
<p>A coffee product might perhaps find its way onto the eBay listings simply because it was purchased in a government auction, you may possibly end up purchasing whole lo</p>
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		<title>How To Grind Your Coffee Beans</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Air is the enemy of all coffee drinkers. Once air comes in contact with your coffee grinds, they begin to lose their flavor. Coffee manufacturers vacuum seal their grinds to keep them fresh while they sit on the shelves at the supermarket but once you break that seal, it&#8217;s all downhill from there. Buying whole coffee beans and grinding them yourself is a great way to ensure that your coffee remains as flavorful as possible. But do you know how to grind your coffee beans properly?</p>
<p>Different types of coffee calls for different types of grinds. So you&#8217;ll need to learn to use your coffee grinder properly if you want to make the freshest best tasting coffee possible.</p>
<p>If you plan on brewing your coffee with a percolator or a French Press coffee maker then you&#8217;ll need a coarser grind. Place the coffee beans in your coffee grinder and tap the grind button a few times as you would use the pulse feature on your food processor. The goal is to break the beans up so that they look like tiny pieces of coffee bean. If they look like a powder, then you need to slowly back away from the coffee grinder and start again. Remember to tap the button and not hold it down.</p>
<p>Automatic drip coffee makers work best with medium grinds. Picture the grinds that you&#8217;d find in a can of supermarket coffee. Those are medium grinds. They can be described as looking like brown sand. So remember the last time you went to the beach but instead of seeing the sand in between your toes, imagine seeing sand in your coffee maker. Once again, while holding the coffee grinder button, don&#8217;t get carried away and over grind your coffee beans. You do not want a fine powder if you&#8217;re going to use an automatic coffee maker.</p>
<p>Finally if your using an espresso maker, you want those fine powdery grinds that you&#8217;ve been trying to avoid when making coarse and medium grinds. So grind away until your heart is content.</p>
<p>Grinding your own coffee beans right before you brew your coffee is a great way to make sure that you&#8217;re getting the freshest cup of coffee possible. But a fresh cup of coffee can still be bitter or weak. Learning how to grind your coffee beans is an important part of making great coffee.</p>
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		<title>Before You Buy An Espresso Machine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Instead of running to your local coffee shop or favorite corner cafe for the perfect cut of espresso, consider making your own at home. If the thought of becoming a kitchen barista has you shaking without any caffeine, think again! There are a wide variety of espresso machines that are geared for home use, from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Instead of running to your local coffee shop or favorite corner cafe for the perfect cut of espresso, consider making your own at home. If the thought of becoming a kitchen barista has you shaking without any caffeine, think again! There are a wide variety of espresso machines that are geared for home use, from the basic to the same machines used by the professionals. However, before you drop a couple hundred of dollars on that top of the line espresso machine, consider your options and needs. Also, if you are experiencing sticker shock from some of the higher end espresso machines, keep in mind that you are saving a great deal on a daily basis by avoiding high priced indulgences at coffee shops or cafes.</p>
<p>The first think you should know before choosing a home espresso machine is that there are several different varieties of machines. Each different type of machine will come with a different price tag and different capabilities. Although the top of the line machine may be nice, it may not necessarily meet your needs. Instead of buying an espresso machine simply because it is deemed the &#8216;best&#8217;, buy a machine that you can (and will) use on a regular basis. The different types of home espresso machines are:</p>
<p><strong>Pump Espresso: </strong>Typically what you will find in a coffee shop, a pump espresso machine are usually made for commercial purposes, but can be used in your home. Be prepared to expand your budget if you are looking to purchase a pump espresso machine, since they are typically the priciest of the bunch. Also, pump espresso machines are usually the largest, heaviest, and noisiest of the options, but it produces a fantastic cup of espresso. These machines work by using a pump to keep the water pressure at an appropriate level.</p>
<p><strong>Piston Espresso:</strong> If you are looking for a great, low maintenance espresso machine, consider those than run on a piston or lever system. Instead of a pump to create pressure, these machines use a level that must be maneuvered in order to create steam. Although a piston espresso machine is very quiet, they may require a great deal of arm strength to continually pull on the lever. Furthermore, the piston espresso machine is capable of making a great cup of espresso, but it may take practice to get the hang of the process.</p>
<p><strong>Steam Espresso:</strong> Using steam to create pressure to make the espresso, these steam powered espresso machines are typically the type found in the home. With smaller machines that occupy less space and cost less money, steam espresso machines are quite quick and easy to use. However, keep in mind that the steam produced may not provide the appropriate level of pressure, so the steam level should be constantly maintained.</p>
<p><strong>Moka Pots:</strong> Moka Pots are a stove-top method to producing espresso. The process is simple and easy, although the final product may be less than professional. Using specially designed two-part pot, the steam produced by the water boiling in the bottom of the pot is forced into the top part of the pot, where the coffee is boiling. It requires a great deal less pressure than the other types of home espresso machines, but there is no milk frothing or foaming attachments, so you may have to sacrifice that feature for price and size.</p>
<p>Any one of these different types of home espresso machines will allow you to make a delicious cup of espresso. Your choice should be based upon needs, usability, overall size of the machine, and of course the price. A high end espresso machine can run up a bill in the thousands of dollars.</p>
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