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Written by Miles Spencer

Strong coffee is defined differently depending on who you're talking to. What might be considered strong to one person may not be to another. Knowing exactly what you want when it comes to strong coffee means being able to order it in coffee shops and restaurants. You’ll also be able...

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Written by Miles Spencer

For many people, when they want strong coffee, they want something that packs a caffeine punch. They want something that wakes them up and gets them going. Caffeine is a stimulant that lots of coffee drinkers rely on in the morning. However, too much isn't always a healthy choice, so...

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Written by Miles Spencer

Strong coffee is different for different connoisseurs. For some, it could be that it's made with extra dark coffee beans. For others, it might be that it packs a caffeine punch with each sip. Other coffee drinkers might describe strong brewed coffee as having a very intense flavour. No matter...

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Written by Miles Spencer

Running out of coffee isn't a good way to start the day. In fact, many people say this could be the worst thing to happen to them. Fortunately, there's a solution. A coffee subscription can save you from this nightmare by making sure you always have fresh beans on hand....

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Monsoon Malabar is a gourmet coffee with a smooth, mellow taste produced because the coffee beans are exposed to the moisture-laden monsoon winds of South India. People enjoy this coffee for the rich chocolatey/red wine notes with a hit of smoky sweetness. It can be purchased already ground or as...

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Written by Miles Spencer

Decaf coffee is coffee with the caffeine removed. The decaffeination process can be applied to beans and grinds, so decaf coffee can be purchased to use as instant or for grinders, percolators, drip machines and cafetieres. How is Caffeine Removed from Coffee? There are various ways that decaffeinated coffee is...

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Written by Miles Spencer

If you love coffee and enjoy making it yourself, chances are you keep coffee beans on hand to grind yourself. This is a great way to control the flavour and intensity of the coffee you brew and usually results in a fresher tasting cup of joe. No matter what kind...

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Written by Miles Spencer

Decaffeinated coffee is the choice of people who want to enjoy the taste of coffee without the hit of caffeine. In order to sold as decaf, coffee has to fit within certain standards. The Decaf Regulations Coffee in the UK is produced and sold in line with European food regulations....

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Written by Miles Spencer

To roast coffee, you will need green coffee beans. Without roasting, these beans are undrinkable as they are bitter and acidic. Roasting adds flavours and aromas while also drying and expanding the bean. You can roast coffee with a pan or grill, in an oven, or with a home coffee...

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