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Did you know this about Coffee Pods?
Coffee pods are what make an excellent cup of coffee. Coffee is the world's most popular beverage after water, with over 400 billion cups consumed annually. The coffee bean comes from an evergreen tree grown in a narrow subtropical belt around...

Everything I Need To Know I Learned From Drinking Coffee
After analyzing over 17,000 Dutch men and women, researchers recently concluded that those who drank seven or more cups of coffee a day were half as likely to develop type 2 diabetes than those who drank two cups or less. The study was led by Rob...

Home Coffee Roasting – Makes all the difference
Go Ahead---Have Some Coffee--- It’s Not JUST COFFEE Anymore! As I sit here one the deck with my daily morning cup of coffee, I realize… just a few years ago I’d have had a cup of dark strong, stovetop brew with some milk to ease the taste. No...

How to Make a Great Tasting Cup of Coffee - It’s Not Rocket Science
There is good coffee and absolutely abysmal coffee. Both may start with the same elements, but one cup can taste completely different to another. Freshness is the key to great tasting coffee. Here is the play by play smackdown of how to create...

The History of Italian Coffee
Italian coffee is somewhat of a misnomer if taken literally as very little, if any, coffee is actually grown in Italy. However, early Italians embraced coffee as if it were their own discovery and did much to advance the popularity of the beverage...

 
Venezuelan Coffee

Venezuelan Coffee is 100 % Arabica, is full-bodied, slightly acid, and most famous for its Merida, Trujillo and Tachira coffee; have fair to good body and an unemphatic but pleasant flavor with hints of richness. Venezuelan coffee is sweet and delicate with a full body and a mellow rich flavor.

If you taste it, it's good coffee to balance sharply acid coffees in blends and a comfortable coffee drunk straight, Venezuelan coffee differ from other coffee grown in the


region in that they are much lower in acidity.

If you have the opportunity to go to Venezuela it’s very common that the friendly citizens will offer you “Un cafesito” which mean a cup of coffee, this is a nice way to invite you an excellent coffee.

Try true Venezuelan Coffee, Try Don Veitia
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About the Author

Don Veitia is true Venezuelan gourmet coffee, cocoa and chocolate. You can find it in www.donveitia.com