Simple Gourmet Coffee
There are a number of countries that produce coffee and new
regions are converting their crops to the mighty bean as our
demand for different tasting coffee increases. We are also
adding more exotic flavourings to our coffee. It comes as no
surprise that the number of coffee shops and stores that sell
coffee beans and all the associated paraphernalia to be able to
make our own perfect coffee at home.
Coffee houses are a great place for us to go and relax with
friends and family over an expertly made cup of coffee. We often
ignore how much effort has been put into our drink by the coffee
maker that roasts the beans, grinds them up and then uses the
exact quantity required to brew a satisfying cup of coffee for
us. There are a number of techniques involved in making a cup of
coffee and a lot of us are happy to leave someone else to make
it for us. The equipment used is only part of the story; you
also need to practice with various quantities of coffee and
water until it reaches your optimum strength.
We are almost overwhelmed by the huge variety of types of coffee
that are available. Not only does the coffee taste different
depending on the country and region that the beans were grown in
but also from year to year. This is due to the changes in
weather from one coffee growing season to another.
If you go to a specialist coffee shop you are likely to be
confronted with a huge selection of flavourings that you can add
to your coffee to make it even more to your liking.
The strength and bitterness of the coffee can be adjusted by
using different quantities of water and coffee, adding
sweeteners and milk as well as adding milk. One tip for lowering
the bitterness level is to never use boiling water as this
scalds the coffee and gives it a bitter taste. Always use water
that is just below boiling temperature when making your coffee.
Everyone has their own opinion about what makes the perfect cup
of coffee but you will find your own technique through trial and
error.