Store Your Coffee Properly

August 5, 2009 by CoffeeXpert  
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Would you like to keep your coffee fresh and with good taste? If you do, then make sure to keep your coffee stored properly because this does affect the quality of the coffee. Many people just store them in their cabinets or in a jar; this will just not cut it. You should store them well to actually enjoy a full cup of quality coffee right to the finish.

How To Store Coffee - www.thecoffeecenter.comIf you have done some research prior to reading this, you might know that freezing some beans will keep it fresh. Keeping them in a close-tight jar will keep it for a long time to come as well. There are many other ways which are out there, but which is the right one? Well, it certainly does depend on the type of coffee bean you are storing. Firstly, the green beans. They should be stored in a close-tight jar and can be placed just about anywhere in a kitchen, except the fridge. Just make sure the location is dry and cool. These beans can last long, for over two or three years if properly stored. The only struggle with this type of coffee is that, they have to be grinded and roasted which is time consuming. Secondly, the whole beans. This is a much faster way of making coffee. Unfortunately, they do not last long. Approximately two weeks at the longest for qualiHow To Store Coffee - www.thecoffeecenter.comty coffee. You will need an air tight jar, place all the beans in it and store it at room temperature. Always use glass jars, as they are much better than plastic. Just be careful with it every morning. If they are placed in an air-tight jar, they should be opened every two days to let the air out. A solution is to use a valve bag. What the valve bag does is that it takes in the carbon dioxide, still keeping the coffee fresh. These are the best tips available anywhere. Some new types of coffee may suggest a specific storing guideline, you should follow that. Your local cafe might have some information, since they store their coffees for longer periods of time.

Enjoy your coffee with quality, till the last drop!

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How To Pick The Right Coffee Machine

August 5, 2009 by CoffeeXpert  
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Across the globe, at least 1 billion people drink a cup of coffee everyday. Some don’t have the right machine to make it, so they drop by the local cafe, to get a cup. Just picture a dollar a day for three hundred working days. That’s over three hundred dollars per year on coffee, when you can buy your own machine and make your own coffee. We have gathered some quality tips for you to use when searching for your very own coffee machine.

Coffee Machine - www.thecoffeecenter.comFigure out the amount of daily coffee drinkers in your permanent household. If there is just a couple, there is no point in buying a rather large machine. Coffee machines come in all shapes and sizes and they are just like any other appliance. The prices can vary in price, ranging anywhere from fifty dollars up to a thousand dollars. The price goes up with added features and name branding. Newly built machines will be bale grind coffee and make coffee all in one. The material used to make the machine is a factor affecting the price. The most common material is plastic or stainless steel. Plastic ones are more convenient if you would be moving around. It is less heavy as well. Stainless steel machines have a unique look and design. It is more rich in design and often heavy and sturdy. Coffee is made in the same method, whether it’s a plastic or stainless steel machine. The type of coffee that you want to make, will affect your decision on which machine to buy. Let’s just say for example, if you want to make Espresso, your regular coffee machine will not be able to do it. This is because; a regular coffee machine will not be able to crush the beans. All in one machines are available, but as you may know, it will be costly.Coffee Machine - www.thecoffeecenter.com

In the store where you plan to buy the machine, ask the salesperson if the machine includes some sort of warranty. This will help incase something goes wrong, or if you would like to purchase another machine. Even though you buy the best coffee making machine, it is not guaranteed that it will make you the best coffee. The taste and aroma of coffee is totally dependent on the coffee bean itself. A coffee maker is taught to take in water, heat it and blend the coffee.

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