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North Ameica's New Coffee - The K-Cup
The Keurig coffee maker is quickly rising in popularity across North America. Because of the K-cup brewing system, you will not need the paper filters or the pot of coffee. The coffee is made in very few steps. Just put in a new K-Cup portion pack and press the start button. With the K-cup brewers, you can have a cup of coffee in a matter of seconds and it is the flavour you had at local coffee shop.
But what if you don't know what your favorite coffee is? Keurig provides nearly 200 different coffee, tea and hot cocoa K-Cups from which to choose! With so many options, the coffee selection process can seem like an impenetrable jungle of hard-to-understand descriptions and unfamiliar varieties. Before you go an purchase your K-cup coffee it is important to understand the coffee you want to buy. People like to get their coffee with very little time to make it.
The roast is the most important factor when choosing a coffee type. Before you choose between popular brands and specialty flavors, it helps if you understand the flavor differences created by the roasting process. By using a high temperature over a long period of time will create a dark roast coffee. The roast helps to determine the richness, bitterness, and smoothness of the cup of coffee.
Light Roast: Milder tasting coffee. Coffee beans look like a golden brown dry surface bean. Sometimes acidic tasting or may lack body. Light roasting preserves more of the natural subtle flavors of the coffee beans, allowing the drinker to taste differences in bean quality.
Less acidic taste is created by the medium roast. If you want a sweeter tasting coffee then a medium roast can solve that problem. Beans are characterized by a medium, chocolate-brown hue. When roasting a bean you are giving up the natural bean flavour.
A full-bodied coffee is a Dark Roast bean that is spicy in taste. A coffee bean has an oily surface with a dark brown shine. Some of the natural bean flavour will be lost during the roasting process.
The different categories of K-cups that are available are easily understood once you know the variety of roasts. Timothy's Morning Blend Coffee is a good choice of a light roasted coffee or Van Houtte's Blended Coffee. Medium roast aficionados can choose between great options like Green Mountain Coffee Roasters' Nantucket Blend or Tully's Full City Roast. Caribou French Roast Coffee is a good dark roast coffee to try for that flavour of bean.
Usually coffee is made with different factors that can be unlimited. Because of the coffee varieties and tastes, do not become confused with you coffee possibilities and tastes. Over time and experience you will discover which taste of coffee you prefer. Before you know it, you may even end up a coffee connoisseur! And then you can wow your friends with your new knowledge of the gourmet coffee world.
Which Starbucks Honey Frappuccino do you like better? The blended coffee or the blended creme?
Okaaay, NOT the answer to my question!! If you don't have an answer then **** off!!!
Honey is good for you...Frappuccino's are not loaded with calories when your getting NONFAT
I HATE starbucks coffee. I just like some of the other drinks.
I'm not much of a Frappuccino drinker and I can't stand the Honey Frappuccino when it is by itself. I find the honey to be a bit bland.
But, when you get a White Mocha Honey Frappuccino(blended coffee), it's delicious. I really recommend trying it!
Review: Millstone Breakfast Blend Fair Trade Coffee K-Cups (SingleServeCoffeecom)
Millstone recently announced the introduction of their Foglifter coffee in
K-Cup format (we'll have a review as soon as we can get a sampler sleeve) and
for those who find the Breakfast Blend too "light", this should fill the niche
as it's a blend of medium & dark roasts which should have a stronger overall
flavor.
La Rosa coffee blend by Bonissimo wa fresh roasted coffee
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