Sunday, November 27, 2011

The Bean Coffee Company, Le Bean (Dark French Roast), Organic Whole Bean, Decaffeinated, 5-Pound Bags

!±8± The Bean Coffee Company, Le Bean (Dark French Roast), Organic Whole Bean, Decaffeinated, 5-Pound Bags

Brand : The Bean Coffee Company | Rate : | Price : $60.90
Post Date : Nov 27, 2011 15:00:37 | Usually ships in 24 hours

The bean coffee company's organic decaf french roast has the same great taste without the caffeine! this dark roast is rich in antioxidants and has a bold taste and smooth finish. like all coffees from the bean coffee company, this 100% arabica organic coffee was hand roasted in small batches and packaged at the peak of its cycle to preserve its natural flavors and fresh-roasted quality. for information or customer service concerning this coffee, or any of our great single origin and blended coffees, contact the bean coffee company at customerservice@thebeancoffeecompany.com. it's all about the bean!

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Arabica Coffee Beans - Top Quality Beans For Your Coffee

!±8± Arabica Coffee Beans - Top Quality Beans For Your Coffee

Arabica Coffee Beans make up 70% of the world's coffee supply. Have you ever wondered why coffee plantations are so huge? That's because one Arabica tree is only capable of producing a pound of coffee per year. It takes five to six hundred pounds of coffee beans to produce just one hundred pounds of coffee!

Origins of the Bean: In The Mountains

It is believed to have been found in the mountains of Ethiopia where it grows wild and in plenty. But it first cultivated in Yemen, and has been grown in southwest Arabia for over a thousand years. Hence the name.

However, nowadays you'll find Arabica coffee beans that come from many countries: nearby and far away. Despite this, they are still grown best in mountainous regions of the tropics at elevations between 2-6,000 above sea level.

Coffee Plants

The wild plants are large, between nine and twelve meters tall with broad, glossy green leaves and beautiful white flowers that produce the fruit that contains the coffee beans we all love so much.

It's only about 2-4 years after planting that the Arabica will produce lovely white flowers that smell like jasmine. If they open on sunny days there will be a lot of berries-which isn't the good news you might think. The more berries a plant produces, it will strive to match that crop the next year even to the detriment of its own health.

So most farmers prevent such problems by carefully pruning the Arabica to keep it healthy and producing a reasonable number of berries. Like other plants, the Arabica does better in rich and fertile soil. The volcanic soil of Indonesia is perfect for Arabica as is the high altitude of mountains in Africa.

That's why it's a cherry!

When ripe, the berries' color ranges from bright red to purple. It takes around seven years for a plant to mature and its ideal conditions are the moist heat of the tropics. Most plants prefer to be in lightly shaded conditions; in some tropical climates they are cultivated in the shade of taller plants such as the banana tree.

If you look at an Arabica coffee bean, you probably wouldn't recognize it since it is covered by a shell and husk inside a berry. The outside is stripped off, or de-husked, and used for fertilizer while the bean itself is wet or dry processed.

The bean looks rather like a rounded football split down the middle, since there are actually two beans in each berry. The exception is the Peaberry--berries with just one bean instead of two, considered the most valuable of coffee beans.

It's these beans that are processed, dried, sorted, and shipped as green coffee beans. Once they reach the roasters facilities, usually near the market places, they are then roasted, ground and packed. It's these roasters that typically bear the coffee brand that is placed on the pack. And probably the brand you are most familiar with.

Is coffee healthy or not?

There has been an intense debate for years about Arabica coffee and its health benefits or drawbacks. People in Japan and the Netherlands who drank Arabica coffees were found to have significantly less incidents of certain cancers than non-Arabica drinkers. Arabica bean coffee is high in antioxidants and is thought to also help to reduce cavities in teeth, prevent some heart problems and kill bacteria.

Mix 'n' Match

The coffee you get in the store is usually not made with Arabica but Robusta beans that have 30-40% more caffeine and a harsher flavor. The "better" brands are blended with old Arabica beans to make them taste more palatable. When you meet someone who turns up their nose at the coffee you bought at a chain grocery store, it's not because they are snobs but because they have tasted real, unadulterated Arabica coffee.

Whatever brand of coffee you are drinking, you'll certainly get more out of your daily cuppa if you know how to find the better coffee beans, coffee brands, by knowing about the coffee beans, their origins, types and regional variations by reading Types of Coffee Beans.


Arabica Coffee Beans - Top Quality Beans For Your Coffee

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Royal Kona Coffee

www.hawaii-gourmet-shopping.com Royal Kona coffee is perhaps the best and most popular Hawaiian Kona coffee on the market. From 100% Kona coffee to Coconut flavored Kona coffee, your choices are endless at Hawaii Gourmet Shopping.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

The Bean Coffee Company, Le Bean (Dark French Roast) Organic Whole Bean Coffee, 5-Pound Bags

!±8± The Bean Coffee Company, Le Bean (Dark French Roast) Organic Whole Bean Coffee, 5-Pound Bags


Rate : | Price : $57.10 | Post Date : Nov 20, 2011 06:24:06
Usually ships in 24 hours

The bean coffee company's organic french roast is fresh- roasted weekly for coffee lover's delight. this dark roast is rich in antioxidants and has a bold taste and smooth finish. like all coffees from the bean coffee company, this 100% arabica organic coffee was hand roasted in small batches and packaged at the peak of its cycle to preserve its natural flavors and fresh-roasted quality. for information or customer service concerning this coffee, or any of our great single origin and blended coffees, contact the bean coffee company at customerservice@thebeancoffeecompany.com. it's all about the bean!

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Friday, November 11, 2011

How to Store Kona Bean Coffee

!±8± How to Store Kona Bean Coffee

Knowing how to store coffee is the surest way to make sure you're sipping fresh Kona in every cup.

The Enemies of Coffee
Coffee has four enemies; air, moisture, heat and light. That's why freshly roasted coffee beans are scooped hot from the roaster and immediately packed into bags with the little "de-gas" valve. The valve allows the Co2 to escape without exposing the coffee beans to air, while the bag protects the coffee from light and air.

The simplest way to store coffee is to purchase whole bean kona and grind your beans as you need them. Once you open your bag of freshly roasted kona beans, roll down the bag and close it tightly to keep air exposure to a minimum.

You can also transfer your beans to a ceramic airtight container if you prefer. Coffee Beans do not like extreme temperatures, so a cool dark storage cupboard is optimal for storage. Stored away from light, air, heat and moisture, your beans will stay fresh for several weeks.

The Fridge is a No-No; when you store coffee in the refrigerator, your coffee will deodorize and dehumidify your fridge, soaking up the odors of all the foods in the fridge. Ground coffee soaks up fridge odors much faster than whole beans. Baking soda is a much less expensive way to deodorize the refrigerator! When you refrigerate whole coffee beans, the oils can emulsify and condensation can form leading to degradation of the taste.

Coffee is generally at it's peak within a couple of weeks of roasting. Like a red wine however, it can mature and develop it's flavors during storage, providing it's stored in optimal conditions, away from air, moisture, heat and light. Freshly roasted coffee, if still sealed, can be left to mature for a few weeks and then moved into a cool storage room for longer storage. You may also store coffee beans in the freezer, although this is not recommended. If you do freeze coffee, it's a "one shot" process. Once coffee has come out of a freezer it must never go back in, as the moisture caused during freezing and thawing will damage the flavorful oils in the bean.


How to Store Kona Bean Coffee

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