Coffee Makers For Different Coffee
Types
by Peter Mason
There is nothing quite like
waking up in the morning, stumbling to the kitchen and finding
your favourite coffee brewed and waiting for you. Of all
the drinks in the world, coffee seems to have universal appeal.
But if you have ever travelled you quickly discovered that one
person's coffee can be quite different from another's. A World
Wide Business--Coffee Types Coffee is grown on five different
continents and dozens of countries around the world. There are
coffee plantations in Columbia and much of South America.
There are hundreds of plantations in
Africa. The growing region expands to the east and west
including the West Indies, Sumatra, and Java.
All of the coffee growing regions are in tropical zones
within 30 degrees or so of the Equator. While all coffee grows
in bean form, there are different types or varieties of coffee
plants, hence the many different coffee types. Roasting and
Brewing Although plant variety can affect the taste of coffee,
the way it is handled following harvesting has a great deal to
do with the flavour as well.
Some coffee beans are naturally roasted. These generally
produce the darker and bitterer tasting coffees. The sun does
the roasting and then the grinding and brewing take care of the
rest of the flavourful attributes.
There are many different recipes for a great cup of coffee
and variations on how they are served. The cooking methods
require specific kitchen gadgetry to help make the best rated
coffees. From Coffee Makers to Cappuccino and Espresso There
are different types of cappuccino, espresso and coffee makers
on the market. Each of these appliances is designed to make
specific coffee types. Cappuccino is a rich, dark coffee whose
recipe originated in Italy. It is a milder version of Espresso,
but not as light as "city" coffee.
Espresso is made by high heat and pressure which produces a
thicker and more potent cup of coffee.
This is usually served in much smaller cups and quantities
because of how strong it is.
Electric machines are making their way from the restaurant
into many home kitchens. The cleaning and care including the
job to decalcify are made easier by the popularity of stainless
steel appliances. There are coffee makers also that do all of
the jobs of creating the perfect mug of coffee right on your
counter top and even while you sleep. The grind and brew
combination machines are the ideal way to get the freshest cup
of coffee possible.
Decaf and coffee types that contain caffeine can be equally
as appealing to the taste buds. An important fact to remember
is that just because a coffee type taste strong, it does not
necessarily contain more caffeine. On the other hand, a decaf
cup of coffee will taste and smell just as good, but without
the health concern of having too much caffeine. The process
with all of the new recipes available at coffee shops,
restaurants and even at home, it is possible for anyone to make
the best rated coffee around. This includes caffeine and decaf
varieties.
About the Author
Peter Mason publishes many news and information to the news
section of http://www.coffee-espresso-maker-tips.com.
Within his publication Peter is publishing from coffee makers
http://www.coffee-espresso-maker-tips.com/coffee-makers.html to
cappuccino machines and other areas in this field.
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