New Coffee Web Site
New coffe website have launched.
"...The history of coffee has come a long way from eating raw beans, roasting and grinding from as early as 500 A.D.; filtering and adding spices in the 1600s; vacuum-packing in tin cans in 1900; instant coffee in 1901. The home coffee maker was born after WWII, but wasn’t until the 1970s that it was developed to the point that it was viable on the market. Since canning and processing tend to reduce quality, over the last couple of decades the luxury trend has been toward local roasting and grinding your own beans at home. In 1900, it was a luxury to prepare it at home without going to all that trouble. Today, people who can taste the difference believe it’s worth going backwards in convenience.”
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"...The history of coffee has come a long way from eating raw beans, roasting and grinding from as early as 500 A.D.; filtering and adding spices in the 1600s; vacuum-packing in tin cans in 1900; instant coffee in 1901. The home coffee maker was born after WWII, but wasn’t until the 1970s that it was developed to the point that it was viable on the market. Since canning and processing tend to reduce quality, over the last couple of decades the luxury trend has been toward local roasting and grinding your own beans at home. In 1900, it was a luxury to prepare it at home without going to all that trouble. Today, people who can taste the difference believe it’s worth going backwards in convenience.”
Read the full article on:
Cup of Coffee
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