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Senseo Medium Roast Coffee, 18-Count Pods (Pack of 6) Sale Price: $25.99 |
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Senseo Douwe Egberts Medium Roast Coffee Pods are aromatic, rich and smooth. This uncomplicated coffee with a delicious cream layer is an ideal choice for any time, any occasion. Specially-designed SENSEO coffee pods are measured servings of coffee that give you a full, smooth taste and aroma... |
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Starbucks Breakfast Blend Medium Roast Coffee Keurig K-Cups, 16 Count Sale Price: $13.59 |
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Starbucks ode to sunrise. This lighter-bodied and milder coffee features bright citrus notes that dance across your tongue, awaken your taste buds and then wash away clean. A wonderful first cup of the day... |
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Plastic Filter Cone #2 Medium Coffee Maker Black or Red Sale Price: $3.50 |
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This will sit on a mug. The inside funnel is 2" with the total diameter of 4.5" It allows you to make an individual mug of coffee. Place a #2 cone filter inside the 'v' and gently pour hot (195 degree) water over the grounds to moisten them, wait 30 seconds to allow the ground to 'bloom' then pour more water over the grounds to finish the brewing cycle... |
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Starbucks House Blend Medium Roast Coffee Keurig K-Cups, 16 Count Sale Price: $13.99 |
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Since Starbucks opened their very first store, theyâ?TMve welcomed coffee lovers with this signature expression of roasting style - wonderful balance, crisp acidity, nut and cocoa flavors, and a touch of sweetness from the roast... |
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Senseo Dark Roast Coffee, 18-Count Pods (Pack of 6) Sale Price: $27.99 |
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Senseo Douwe Egberts Dark Roast Coffee Pods , you can enjoy a perfect cup of coffee with a delicious frothy coffee layer any time of the day. Every cup is freshly brewed to give you the same full, smooth taste cup after cup... |
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Wolfgang Puck Coffee, Chef's Reserve, Medium Roast, 18-Count Pods (Pack of 3) Sale Price: $20.16 |
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Wolfgang's secret blend recipe yields a full-bodied cup with chocolate notes. All Wolfgang Puck Coffees are estate grown at high altitudes where the coffee cherries ripen slowly to allow their unique flavors and aromas to fully develop... |
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Melitta Coffee Pods, Love At First Sip Smooth 100% Arabica Medium Roast Coffee, 18-Count Pods (Pack of 4) Sale Price: $24.30 |
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Fall for our premium blend of Central and South American coffees, medium-roasted to deliver a bright, full-flavored breakfast blend with a finish so smooth, you just might start blushing. Fits all coffee pod brewers. |
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Baronet Coffee Hazelnut Medium Roast (140 g), 18-Count Coffee Pods (Pack of 3) Sale Price: $18.57 |
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In 1930 two brothers from Europe brought a wonderful old world coffee-making process to America. They soon discovered that their great tasting cup of coffee was the only “luxury” many ordinary people could afford in those grim days of the Great Depression... |
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Baronet Coffee Toasted Almond Medium Roast, 18-Count Coffee Pods (Pack of 3) Sale Price: $22.78 |
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Baronet Coffee Decaf Mocha Java Medium Roast, 18-Count Coffee Pods (Pack of 3) Sale Price: $22.78 |
what is the difference between the different blends of coffee (mild, medium roast, etc.)?
Roasting coffee and blending coffee are two different processes. A coffee roast refers to the cooking of the beans. There are different types of roasts from light, mild, city, commercial, medium, dark, Italian,Viennese,French, and espresso. Depending on who is doing the roasting, they may use a variety of the names. The beans comes from different parts of the world and have different characteristics that lend themselves to different types of roasts. In general, the darker the roast, the less the caffeine, but the more burnt the roast, the more the overtones of flavors that taste burnt are.
Blending is the art of matching beans with complimentary flavors together to get a richer, more flavorful set of characteristics. The best example is called Mocha Java which is usually a mixture of Ethiopian and Indonesian beans.
Coffee drinking is like wine-tasting in that the conditions of the preparations (such as cleanliness, pH of water and soil, drought and/or flood conditions in the growing season) all contribute to the taste.
Two common mistakes made in coffee preparation is not cleaning their coffee-maker frequently and over-brewing
It is important to learn the different flavors of different coffees before you attempt to blend them as too frequently bad (non-complementary) blends are marketed by "Starbuck's experts" also known as people who don't know anything about coffee!
Think of coffee drinking as an art form and you shall always be able to find good coffee somewhere
Good Luck!!!
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