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June 27, 2011

Popular Types Of Coffee Around The World

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A cup of coffee in the morning can make a person alert and ready for day. To many of us, coffee is certainly very important. It keeps us wide awake especially on restless days where we have many pending tasks to finish. Not only that, drinking a cup of coffee is a nice way to socialize with friends and family. You can discuss matters while drinking your favorite brewed coffee.

There are many kinds of coffee and it will often depends on the style of coffee brewing applied in preparing it. A Barista espresso machine can produce your favorite cup of espresso coffee.

Espresso coffee is among the most popular types of coffee that we have today. It is widely known as strong, brewed coffee prepared by applying force to hot water added to finely ground coffee. The best espresso machines can produce a very concentrated cup of coffee wherein the flavors are rich and the coffee consists of suspended highly concentrated solids.

Many coffee lovers use espresso as the base in making other types of coffee including café latte, cappuccino and coffee mocha. Caffe Latte is a coffee drink that is prepared by combining espresso coffee and milk. It is a very popular drink although coffee experts say that caffe latte is not really coffee because even in Italy where espresso coffee has started, latte doesn’t exist. Some people say that caffe latte is a coffee for those who dislike the strong taste of coffee.

On the other hand, cappuccino is a popular Italian coffee made up of espresso, steamed milk and frothed milk in equal measures. It can be made using a Rancilio espresso machine wherein you will first pour in espresso coffee then hot milk and finally milk froth. You can add cocoa, shaves of chocolate or cinnamon on top of your coffee.

Another popular type of coffee which is widely consumed everywhere is the café mocha. This type of coffee is prepared by adding 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder and 1 teaspoon instant coffee to 1 cup of milk. You mix and stir all 3 in a mug and the coffee is ready to be served.

Other popular types of coffee are Irish coffee and Turkish coffee. Irish coffee is prepared by adding hot coffee, sugar and Irish whiskey while Turkish coffee is prepared by boiling coffee beans in a small coffee pot and adding sugar while it is brewing.

Different types of coffee are now being prepared nowadays depending on your taste. Of course, whatever type of coffee you prefer what is important is that you enjoy your favorite cup of coffee.

March 19, 2010

Serious Facts On Hot Coffee

Coffee is a widely appreciated libation that many folk like to drink. It has become a social symbol and has developed into several flavors, forms and presentations. Hot coffee drink is still more popular than the modern iced coffee drinks. Despite the numerous adaptations and flavors that have cropped up recently, black hot coffee (with or without cream) is still one of the foremost beverages all over the world.

The right temperature is needed for a person to fully appreciate the delightful taste of hot coffee. If the water used to brew or mix the coffee is too hot, and the drinker drinks it speedy, there’s risk of scalding the drinker’s tongue. Waiting for the hot coffee to cool a little can be tricky because it may cool too much and therefore diminish its taste. Letting hot coffee stand in an open container for over thirty mins deteriorates the flavour and gives you a sour taste.

The perfect temperature for making coffee is just off the boil. This puts the water or the coffee mix at about 195 degrees. This is the right temperature for extracting the correct flavor from the beans that you use. This is if you make coffee without the brewer or drip coffee maker. The term just off the boil means after the water has achieved a steady boil ; you take it off the heat and wait for around 2 mins before serving. Hot coffee is excellent for drinking slowly. Care must be exercised when drinking just served hot coffee because in many cases, this is scalding hot and may burn your tongue.

Ideally, the right temperature for serving coffee is 165 - 175 degrees. This is enough to save the flavour of the coffee. Letting your hot coffee stand for can drop the heat but at the same time, compromise the flavour of the brew when it is left along for too much time. Hot coffee in cups cools faster than brewed coffee in a carafe or an airpot. The airpot is the simplest way to save you brewed coffee since it is airtight and doesn’t permit the coffee to chill simply.

Drinking hot coffee is not only for mornings, many people have extended the practice of consuming the dark beverage after meals or during late afternoon. Some even drink hot or cold coffee at night after dinner. Hot coffee can be soothing for some drinkers and necessary for many others.

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