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Kuma Coffee Review & Coffee Cupping Tips

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“Coffee cupping” it sounds like a weird thing.  It would be much easier to know what the heck it is if they would’ve simply termed it ‘coffee tasting’.  There are many things that impact a coffee’s flavor characteristics, not the least of which is the brewing process itself.  So when ‘cupping’ or tasting coffees, we eliminate all of the things that impact the flavor outside of the bean itself.  When we cup coffee, we simply add hot water to ground beans.  We do this into a glass or a ceramic cup, because these two items will not impart any odor or flavor into the brew.  We use the same amount of coffee in each cup, as well as the identical amount of water.  Now, we can make this as informal or as technically precise as we want.  In this instance, I was really informal.  The point of this cupping was Read More→

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Last week’s post introduced you to the concept of Fair Trade certification and the difficulties that many coffee producers face in providing basic living essentials for their families.  This week I was introduced to a coffee company that’s sole purpose is to effect positive change in one specific country.  Three Avocados Coffee Company allocates %100 of their profits towards providing the people of Uganda with Read More→

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Today I’m going to talk to you about specialty coffee,  and specifically about blends and single origin coffees.  The majority of casual coffee drinkers are not likely to know Read More→

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Apr
29

Sidama Coffee Comparison Cupping :: Sidama vs. Sidamo

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Thank you for visiting me again at CoffeeNate.com!  This week I have ventured into the world of more formal ‘cupping’  this is the  Read More→

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Mar
19

CoffeeNate #32 :: Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee

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What is Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee?  Why is it so special?  Why does Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee cost $35+ per pound?  Well, there are many things that… Read More→

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