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Important Coffee Bean Facts

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Coffee is a very ancient drink which has been drunk for over two thousand years. Coffee is now one of the most popular drinks in the world, and is almost as valuable as petroleum. There are many different types of coffee bean, they all fall into two categories of plant. The Arabica was originally cultivated on the Arabian Peninsula. The Robusta is a more hardy plant but contains double the amount of caffeine.

There are many different types of coffee bean, they all fall into two categories of plant. The Arabica was originally cultivated on the Arabian Peninsula. The Robusta is a more hardy plant but contains double the amount of caffeine.

The coffee berry is not prized for its fruit, people are only interested in the bean inside, the seed. The fruit is discarded, it's the bean which is ground, roasted and brewed to make a delicious drink. Amazingly over 400 million cups everyday are drunk around the world.

There are two main varieties of beans, green and red. Red beans have a nicer smell and are less acidic. Red beans are used to produce lighter coffees.

Most beans are picked by hands of locals and they pick quite slowly, perhaps a few baskets full per day. This means that the laborers must be skilled enough to separate the red and green beans quickly in order to get the best cup possible.

After the beans are picked they are soaked to remove the fruit, scouring is also used to remove this fruit. The beans are then washed in order to remove any of the flesh which is left over. The beans are then dried out in the sunlight until they only retail around 12% of their water.

The beans are then sorted depending on their color and size, sometimes by hand however more often now by using machines. Some beans will be discarded while others will be polished. If these are going into specialist blends of coffee then the beans may be aged, this process can take up to eight years. Other beans are roasted in under a year.

The beans are roasted at 400F during which process they double in size and will change to be the brown color we all know and love.

There are a number of different methods which can be used to roast coffee. Beans from different countries are often roasted in different ways which creates a unique and interesting flavor.

These roasted beans are then ground within just a few weeks, there are a number of different methods of grinding the beans which can create different results. Burr grinders can be used to grind the beans, or blade grinders which actually chop the beans up. Turkish coffee grinds the beans by using a pestle and mortar.

This coffee is then brewed, which again there are a number of different methods of brewing it. There are four main types of brewing including pressure, boiling steeping and gravity.

When using the boiling method boiling hot water is run through the coffee grounds and then filtered to remove the grounds. Pressure methods are used when brewing espresso and is where hot water is forced through the grounds at very high pressure. Gravity methods drip water onto coffee grounds which is then filtered. Another way is steeping which is similar to using tea bags.

Organic Decaf Coffee As Alternative For Coffee Drinkers

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Organic decaf coffee is fast gathering a following in the world consumer markets. This is because more and more people are considering changing from pure coffee form to organic decaf coffee for health reasons. Many people love the taste of coffee but have recently found out that they can not continue to do so. Decaffeinated coffee is an alternative for those who wish to continue drinking coffee but without the unwanted side effects.

Actually, not all people are affected by coffee in a negative way. Many can drink two cups of coffee daily and not feel anything wrong with them while some drink just one and everything goes haywire. Organic decaf coffee can help these people get a good grip on their health but at the same time enjoy their cup of coffee.

Many people had their doubts regarding decaffeinated coffee because of the process of decaffeination that involves soaking the coffee beans in a solvent to remove the caffeine in them. The entire process needs several stages of soaking the beans and some chemical solvents. Fear of the effects of these chemical solvents has triggered some people into looking for another alternative for processing decaf coffee.

Enter organic decaf coffee made with Swiss Water. This process has revolutionized the decaf coffee market because it used only pure Swiss water to dilute the coffee beans and isolate the caffeine. This process has been found to be purely organic and highly efficient in isolating the caffeine without fully sacrificing the taste of coffee. It is advisable to gradually or slowly switch to organic decaf coffee from pure coffee since you can actually notice the difference in taste. The knowledge that there is a difference in taste between organic decaf coffee and pure coffee can be disheartening, to avoid the noticing the gap, make the transition as gradual as possible.

Advantages Of Organic Decaf Coffee

Organic decaf coffee can be advantageous for coffee drinkers because some of them have negative reactions to pure coffee. Having the similar taste of coffee without the caffeine is a godsend for many. Other advantages of using organic decaf coffee is the advantage of helping the environment and not using harmful chemicals that can affect the body. There have been reports that decaf coffee made the traditional way, which involves chemical solvents, may cause cancer and other sicknesses. Organic decaf coffee has none of these finding because it uses only pure Swiss Water to isolate the caffeine.