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A Look at Coffee Vending Machines -
Coffee vending machines are a way to provide people who like their coffee with an option to keep caffeinated all day. These machines take money, allow for customized selections (such as cream, sugar, and special flavors), dispense a paper or...
Coffee Bean Roaster
The coffee bean roaster is fast becoming a “must have” in today’s kitchens. The flavor and freshness of coffee is at its best when it is roasted in small batches at home. Roasted coffee is very susceptible to oxygen damage when it sits on store...
History of Spanish Coffee
When we think of Spanish coffee we tend to think of a steaming mug of coffee with rum or other alcohol and topped with whipped cream, but the Spanish influence on the coffee industry reaches much further than the bar in a ski lodge. Spanish ships...
Nicaragua Coffee History
In Nicaragua coffee cultivation began early but it did not dominate the economy as in Guatemala and El Salvador. Coffee cultivation began in the lands in the southern uplands in earnest in the 1860’s where the transition from other commercial...
Your Kitchen Wants to be Sexy - Top 5 Snazzy, Sexy Coffee Makers that are Sensational
When it comes to coffee makers there are thousands to choose from. Among these thousands there are differences in price, functionality, warranty and style. Sure, you can go to the closest big box store and pick one up for about 20-bucks, but...
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The perfect cup of coffee
(NC)—Making the perfect cup of coffee, with its wonderful mix of aroma, taste body and colour can be a challenge, but it is not impossible. Here are five steps to help you make the perfect cup of coffee.
1. Ensure you have the correct coffee-to-water ratio.
2. Make sure you have the right grind of coffee for your coffeemaker.
3. Check that you are properly using and cleaning your coffeemaker.
4. Use filtered water. The better the water to start the better the finished product.
5. Select the appropriate brewing method. There are several choices including automatic drip, manual and French press. "Automatic drip coffeemakers have come a long way" comments Louise Sauvé-Nicholls of Hamilton Beach, makers of the BrewstationTM coffeemaker, "BrewstationTM is a revolution in the method of
brewing and serving hot coffee since it replaces a carafe with one hand dispensing right into your coffee cup. It also has a thermal insulated tank that will not burn or scorch the coffee." Alternatively, a manual drip coffeemaker, although a little more time consuming, is great for one person. A French press pushes all the coffee grounds to the bottom of the container after soaking in water - this results is a slightly grainy texture to the coffee – sometimes preferred by the drinker.
Whatever your preference for coffee or brewing method, be sure to consume your cup in a special place for a great relaxing experience.
For more interesting coffee facts and to learn more about the BrewstationTM visit www.hamiltonbeach.com.
- News Canada
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