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With so many different kinds of roasted coffee bean technologies to contend with it is not surprising to learn that many coffee drinkers in reality don’t really know about these differences. Perhaps the rather fancy roasted coffee bean names add to the confusion and also because many people roast their own coffee beans; this leads to a common lack of true knowledge about the roasted coffee bean.

Modern Technology

No doubt there is nothing quite like the taste of drinking freshly brewed coffee, nevertheless modern technology has advanced far enough to make it possible for the new varieties to not lose their freshness which can last for as long as about two years, which is a big change from the previous methods that kept coffee beans fresh for just a month.

With such companies as Illy, Italy's leading producer of coffee coming up with new technologies, it has never been a more critical time to learn about modern roasted coffee beans so as to be able to judge different varieties and then choose the best one. Typically, there are three different varieties of the roasted coffee bean: medium, light and full. The last named refers to a roasted coffee bean that is obtained from allowing the bean to not go past its first crack. Such a roasted coffee bean is light in its body and has high acidity and is generally almost flavorless.

The medium roasted coffee bean is generally roasted a bit longer than is the case with light variety and these are categorized as American, full city and regular as well as breakfast, and the most well known brand selling such coffee is of course Starbucks.

Once the roasted coffee bean is allowed to go  beyond its first crack it is known as full roast and this kind of bean has a heavy body and its aroma too is very strong and the same is the case with its flavor. Included in the different categories of full roasted coffee bean are the high and Italian espresso roast or Viennese. To enjoy this kind of roasted coffee bean you will need to first acquire a taste for it though not too many Americans seemed to have developed a liking for this version except in the Northwestern regions of the US.

Raw coffee bean was first recorded back in the ninth century, it was recorded in the highlands of the Dark Continent’s region known as Ethiopia. And, these raw beans have also being cultivated in other African countries including Arabia, Yemen and in Egypt where roasting of the beans was quite a common practice.

For more information on coffee beans and all things coffee visit www.lovelycupofcoffee.com

 

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Coffee and Tea Gift Baskets

No matter what occasion you have coming up when you need to buy a gift for someone, you’ll be able to browse online and find a selection of gift baskets that will delight them. If you are looking for a gift for someone who loves gourmet teas and coffees, you will find tons of great gift ideas. Since gift baskets have become the most popularly-gifted items in the United States in recent years, the number of online shops and gift selections has grown dramatically. Gift baskets are, after all, very convenient to give, filled with lovely foods and gifts, and priced to fit any budget.

You know that there’s nothing like a fantastic cup of hot coffee or tea to cheer someone up and give them a brighter outlook on the day ahead. That’s why almost anyone would love to receive a basket filled with exquisite coffees and teas as well as all the fabulous snacks that come with them. Maybe you’d like to send a special basket that includes a delicate bone china teapot. You can do it! You can also send the makings for a romantic coffee setting suitable for a couple and include two stylish coffee mugs. You could do that also!  Nothing you could send could be any more special than a gift of things the person loves nestled in a lovely gift basket or other clever container.

The snack foods that you’ll find tucked inside coffee and tea gift baskets aren’t the grocery store variety treats, either. Instead, all of the snack items are specialty products from around the world including scones from England, Italian biscotti, and French crepe suzettes. These aren’t the kinds of snacks that you can find just anywhere, and added to some of the world’s greatest teas and coffees, they make a truly spectacular gift that will be remembered long after the treats are gone.

Tea and coffee baskets are appropriate for any occasion. We all can use a good reason to stop and savor a good cup of tea or coffee as well as a delicious snack. You can send a thoughtful basket to all ages of adults for occasions like baby showers, anniveraries, birthdays, graduations, holidays or any other occasion you could think of. Without going overboard on price, you will let that person know you care for them.

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