Fun Coffee Recipies

On this Post we decided to search for fun recipes that are related to coffee.  Hopefully you will find something you like.

Please feel free to add your own coffee recipe in the comment section.

Free Coffee Recipes

Author: May Stewart

Coffee is one of the world’s most popular drinks and as the different coffee recipes. People from around the world have contributed their very own coffee recipes in which most of us are enjoying in our own choice of coffee shops.

These recipes are free and not hard to find. Here are several coffee recipes that you might find in you local coffee shops:

1. One of these recipes is white chocolate coffee- a hot chocolate made with white chocolate that is very smooth and relaxing.

2. Another is the Milky Way Cappuccino. If you love chocolate you’ll certainly love this espresso drink.

3. Thai iced coffee, a smooth recipe for an iced chai coffee. The spiciness for tea can also be used for coffee and it won’t take long to prepare. [Read more…]

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A Brief Overview of Gourmet Coffee

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A Brief Overview of Gourmet Coffee

The word Gourmet is used to refer to the fancier grade, cut, or quality of many of the foods and beverages we consume. Gourmet foods and drinks have long been associated as the regular fare for the rich and famous who can afford the higher pricing that often accompanies many of these finer food and beverage versions. Coffee is a beverage that has been available in cheap, regular and gourmet versions for a long time and the consumption rate of coffee among people from around the world continues to increase every year. Gourmet coffee may have once only been served in the finest dining establishments and found being served mostly in the homes of the upper class, but gourmet coffee is widely available and affordable to a variety of people and is found in a variety of settings today.

Coffee is made from coffee beans which are found within the berries that develop and ripen on a number of smaller evergreen bush plant species known as the Coffea plant. After ripening, coffee berries are harvested, and then undergo a processing which also includes drying them. It is the coffee beans that remain after the processing and drying of the coffee berries. The beans are then roasted to various degrees which cause them to change physically and in the tastes they produce. Finally, the coffee beans are grinded down into a fine consistency that is commonly known as coffee grounds, and packaged and shipped to destinations around the world where consumers can buy and brew coffee grounds to make coffee in commercial, hospitality, institutional, and residential settings. Some people prefer to grind their own coffee beans before brewing them for coffee. Packaged coffee beans that have not been ground can be purchased in stores and ground using the grinding mills that are made available in most of the stores selling them, but also with grinding machines in the home. [Read more…]

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