Archive for November, 2009

Everyone Loves a Good Cup of Coffee

Monday, November 30th, 2009

For thousands of years the bean of this plant has been harvested and utilized by various cultures for its plentiful health and taste properties.  Today it is also utilized by students, executives, and moms-on-the-go for its beloved caffeine benefits.  Yet whether it is consumed for its practical health and caffeine properties, or simply for a [...]

About coffee beans

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Coffee was originally planted under shades of other large trees. The process of shade planting is still popular in many regions of the world. In this traditional method, the coffee berries used to ripen slowly and take its natural form before they can be plucked from the tree. But with the increase in demands for [...]

How the Vending Machine and Industry Work

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Beverage Vending Machines didn’t just get popular. They are relatively amazing, for they were already in existence as early as 215 B.C. During this time, ancient Egyptians were using a device that has been identified to dispense holy water at places of worships after depositing a coin. In the United States, vending machines were introduced [...]

Holy JavaBean, Batman - Is Coffee Actually Good For You

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Not sure if you are old enough to remember the old “Batman” TV show with Adam West? No matter, the research is in. If you have been feeling guilty about enjoying that morning cup of Joe, don’t? Drinking a moderate amount of coffee may actually be good for you.
You are probably aware that your favorite [...]

Coffee Myths, Facts and Information

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

This article will discuss the myths, facts and information about coffee.
Every day people around the world drink millions of cups of coffee. It has become a staple of life. We see a StarBucks on every corner. Is coffee really this good or is it so addictive? I think it is both really. I think good [...]

Jamaican Coffee

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Coffees come in various characteristics and flavors. While the origin characteristics influence the look, taste and smell of the coffee, the roast degree also influences the end product. In this case, Jamaican Coffee is no different.
A coffee’s flavor category is determined based on the combination of its origin and roast degree. Coffees of Jamaica are [...]

Mexican Coffee – An Absolute Treat

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Coffee was primarily planted in Mexico in the 18th century from Jamaica. The Mexican Coffees are typically simple and are most often than not used as a base for blending. Originated from central to southern regions of the country, the most famous coffee market names consist of Coatepec, Oaxaca Pluma, Chiapas, Veracruz and Tapachula. Their [...]

Terrific Coffee News

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Hot drinks : some views on home brews 45 bln cups of coffee and tea were consumed in united states in the home during the past year According to Tns data, 45 bill cups of coffee and tea were consumed in the home in the past year. No doubt some of this year’s total will [...]

Coffee Shop - 50 STATES: Illinois - New York Post

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

I ve stood in these lines, shivering, sipping coffee, cursing my stupidity Holmes murdered all those poor people who came to stay in his hotel during the Columbian Exposition over on the lakefront. (You can read all about it in Erik Larson s
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Single Serve Coffee Makers - The Modern Household Coffee Maker

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Why buy a single serve coffee maker? The reasons are numerous but I will try and explain in this article to convince you. I have owned a Keurig single serve coffee maker for over a year now but prior to that I tried several different 10 cup makers trying to solve little annoying issues that [...]