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1. The aroma of (name of country) coffee
is like a flower valley after a spring rain.
2. For best results, always brew a pot of coffee to its full
capacity.
3. For best brewing results, spread the coffee grounds evenly
in the filter basket.
4. Coffee should never be held in an open decanter for longer
than a half hour.
5. Coffee in a clean, pre-heated thermal server can still
taste great for two hours or more.
6. Green coffee beans nearly double in size during roasting,
but shrink 16% by weight.
7. Did you know that a coffee tree usually produces only around
one pound of coffee beans in a year?
8. Did you know that it takes five years for a coffee tree
to come into full bearing?
9. The higher in altitude that coffee grouws, the finer the
cup quality.
10. Did you know that "acidity" in coffee commands
a premium price? That's because acidity in coffee provides
brightness, or "point" in the cup.
11. The darker the coffee beans are roasted, the darker the
resulting coffee brew in color. The lighter the roast, the
lighter the brew.
12. The finer the coffee is ground, the stronger the coffee
will be, all other things being equal. But coffee ground too
fine can be over-extracted, tasting bitter.
13. The weight of coffee used determines its strength. Normally,
the better the weight, the better the brew, and the better
the aroma while brewing.
14. Fresh, hot water, in fusion with the coffee, should be
over 190º Fahrenheit for optimum brewing.
15. The longer the brewing time, the stronger the brew, all
other things being equal.
16. Coffee under 140 degrees Fahrenheit tastes better and
won't burn you taste buds.
17. Coffee is great for your diet! It has no calories!
18. Coffee is great as a mild diuretic.
19. Coffee contains B-complex vitamins and no fat.
20. Coffee is renowned as a mild body regulator.
21. Coffee is produced in around 50 countries, most of which
are in the "Third World."
22. All coffee is grown within 1,000 miles of the equator,
from the Tropic of Cancer on the north, to the Tropic of Capricorn
to the south.
23. The 3,500 beans on a coffee tree that go into making one
pound of coffee have to be picked by labor that may average
only a dollar a day.
24. The finest coffee is of the arabica species. Brazil and
Colombia grows over 70% of the worlds supply of arabicas.
25. Countries straddling the equator, like Colombia, harvest
more than one crop per year.
26. The jasmine-like, beautiful aroma of coffee flowers, carried
by an off-shore breeze, can be smelled far out to sea as you
approach a coffee port.
27. Every pound of coffee contains around 5 1/2 ounces of
coffee oil, called "soluble solids" of coffee. Only
around 70% of that oil should be extracted. The rest is bitter.
28. Do not re-heat brewed coffee. It is never so delicious
as when it is freshly made.
29. Coffee is the world's most inexpensive luxury.
30. Coffee gently stimulates the nervous system - getting
us up for another great day!
31. Coffee may be mildly habit forming - but what a beautiful
habit!
32. Did you know there are around 3,500 coffee beans in one
pound of coffee?
33. Canadian coffee lovers average about 12 pounds of coffee
per person per year!
34. Did you know coffee cherries are crimson red, and are
delicious as a fruit? But they can't be sold as fruit, for
they quickly deteriorate after picking.
35. Coffee is the only product wherein the fruit is discarded,
and we consume the seeds, which are the coffee beans.
36. Did you know there are normally two coffee beans facing
each other in a coffee in a coffee cherry? When there is only
one, it is called a peaberry.
37. Crimson, ripe cherries are picked by hand and processed
by a "washed" method in the best coffee countries.
They are allowed to dry right on the trees in others.
38. Coffee trees are actually bushes that have a life of around
20 to 25 years, and can grow to over 20 feet in height.
39. Coffee is best grown on volcanic mountain sides, at elevations
of over 1,500 meters.
40. Coffee is the largest commodity in world trade, after
petroleum.
41. Coffee provides a living for millions of people in the
poorer, "Third World."
42. The dried pulp form coffee cherries is often used as fuel
for the heat needed to dry the green coffee beans to their
required eleven to twelve percent moisture content.
43. Green coffee is roasted to between 410 to 450 degrees
Fahrenheit, depending on the coffee type, and the degree of
roast coloration desired.
44. Did you know that perfectly brewed coffee is about 98.75%
water, and 1.25% solids of coffee?
45. As the saying goes, "coffee floats, tea sinks."
46. Did you know that Canada is among the top world importers
of the world's highest grade coffee, right along with Germany
and Finland? 47. Did you know Brazil grows around 30% fo all
the coffee produced in the world?
48. Who said Juan Valdez owned a donkey in 1993, then after
the high coffee prices following the Brazilian frost of 1994,
traded it in on a new Mercedes?
49. Each pound of coffee properly yields around 50 cups of
the delicious brew?
50. There are three elements to a perfect cup of coffee: good
coffee, brewed at full strength, and served quickly.
51. Non-dairy creamer should be in the cup before the coffee,
so coffee will not cool below 170 degrees, where the creamer
will not dissolve properly.
52. Coffee, if it were taxed like wine, would be more expensive
than wine, and should be so treated.
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