Coffee: Is It Getting Too Complicated?
Plain coffee is fast becoming a thing of the past. It's now
quite simple to whip up a gourmet hot beverage for guest,
family, or just for yourself. Nowadays there are a number of
coffee clubs and circles in which coffee drinking has become
somewhat of a social club. These social clubs meet in the
community or on the Internet.
Where did the good old days go where you could get just a
regular, good cup of coffee all across America.
It's all because there is a big craze over coffee these days.
People are almost worshipping the coffee bean now. People get a
thrill out of ordering and buying special coffees from specialty
stores. They really like grinding their own coffee beans. They
like visiting places such as Costa Rica and bringing back their
special blends. And "coffee tasting" seems to be about as
popular as "wine tasting".
They even have furniture and home interior designs with a coffee
theme. This would make great gifts for the coffee buff.
Coffee got its beginnings around 900 A.D. where it was at first
used as a stimulant. It was also at times used as a wine and a
medicine. It doesn't look like anything is much different today.
There are not many products such as coffee that have continued
"as is" for hundreds of years. And yet people are still
scrutinizing and getting creative with it today and probably
will be for years to come.
What is also interesting is that coffee is second to oil in
dollar volume as a world commodity.
Did you know that there is two times more caffeine in a pound of
tea than in the same amount of roasted coffee? This may be good
news for those of you who hate the taste of decaffeinated coffee
however wait just one moment. A pound of tea will make about 160
cups whereas a pound of coffee will usually make about 40 cups.
This means that a cup of tea has about 1/4th the caffeine of a
cup of coffee.
The content of caffeine in coffee decreases as it is grown at
higher altitudes. If you want less caffeine in your coffee, grow
it higher. Gourmet coffees are typically grown at higher
altitudes so they have less caffeine than their grocery store
counterparts.
There are many different types of coffee beans and way too many
to describe in this article. Here are just a few of them:
You have Latte, Espresso, Low-Fat, Organic, Cal, Decaf,
Half-Decaf, Black Forest, Cappuccino, Cafe au Lait, Alpine which
has brown sugar, Arabian (lightly spiced and without filter),
Cafe con Miel (Spanish for coffee with honey), and Cafe de Olla
(a sweet coffee made with chocolate).
And you really should attend a coffee tasting at least once. You
will get to experience how making and brewing gourmet coffee is
slowly becoming a form of art. What is fun about the coffee
tasting is that you could get a chance to taste two dozen or
more different blends. You may even leave to start your journey
as a coffee connoisseur. Any way you look at it, the tasting
experience will be fun if you like coffee.