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How To Enjoy A Good Cup Of Gourmet Coffee
by: Anthony Tripodi Are you tired of your regular Joe life and your regular Joe cup of coffee
that you start your day with? Then it’s time to reward yourself with
something different. Why not jazz up your morning ritual with cup of rich
gourmet coffee. The dictionary defines gourmet food like this, “Gourmet food is that
which is of the highest quality, perfectly prepared and artfully
presented.†If you want the highest quality food you go to a top notch
restaurant but if you want the highest quality coffee, you can do that at home
yourself. That gourmet meal is probably going to stay at the restaurant unless
you invite a chef over but gourmet coffee can be made in the comfort of your own
home with just a little practice. Gourmet coffee is more expensive than say, supermarket brands but the
taste is also much richer. Unless money is no object, why not save the gourmet
cup of coffee for the weekends. Make it an end of the week tradition. Stick with
the supermarket coffee for when you’re rushing off to work. To make your own gourmet coffee start with the beans. Gourmet Coffee beans
can be bought by the pound and there are many varieties to choose from. Some of
the most popular gourmet beans include Kona, Jamaican Blue Mountain, and Sumatra
types. Coffee beans are similar to wine in that they name the beans after the
region. In the world of wine you have the popular Sonoma wines which come from
Sonoma Valley in California. In the world of coffee the equivalent would be Kona
beans which come from Kona, Hawaii. Kona coffee beans are grown in rich volcanic soil and the mild tropical
climate of the Kona coffee belt on the western side of the Big Island of Hawaii.
It has a wonderfully full, rich and smooth flavor with little or no bitter after
taste. Be sure that you buy Kona beans and not a Kona blend. A Kona blend can
legally be labeled as Kona with as little as 10% of actual Kona beans in it. Next you’ll need to grind your beans. Ground coffee begins losing
it’s flavor once it’s exposed to air. So you’ll want to
grind just enough to make your desired amount. Store any leftover grinds in an
air tight container. You’ll want to grind you coffee beans very fine but
don’t pulverize them into dust. If you over grind them the heat and
friction will vaporize the oils that give the coffee it’s distinct
flavor. When was the last time you cleaned your coffee maker? A clean coffee maker
makes a significant difference in how your coffee tastes. At least once a month
pour a mixture of half vinegar and half water into your coffee maker. Let the
mix run through the full brew process. Repeat the process again using only water
this time to rinse it out. Do this one more time if a vinegar smell is still
present. Now you’re work is done and it’s time for the coffee maker
to pulls it’s weight. Use clean filtered water and fill the coffee maker
to the desired level. Use about 6 ounces of water for every 2 heaping
tablespoons of coffee. Turn it on and hang around while it brews. You’ll
want to be there to enjoy the delightful aroma. Everyday coffee is perfect for everyday life. But every once in a while
you should treat yourself to something special. And what better way to start a
special than that with a special cup of coffee. Gourmet coffees can really jazz
up your day.
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