tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22044142.post8145677686684338548..comments2024-02-26T23:17:33.284-05:00Comments on Pure Coffee Blog: Mugged: Artisan, Medium/Dark [Aduro Bean]Billhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08590579925387305193noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22044142.post-48102821824795213382010-03-01T16:50:59.155-05:002010-03-01T16:50:59.155-05:00In 1627, the famous English philosopher Francis Ba...In 1627, the famous English philosopher Francis Bacon wrote down in his book Sylva Sylvarum: "They have in Turkey, a drink called coffa, made of a berry of the same name, as black as soot, and of a strong scent, but not aromatically; which they take, beaten into powder, in water as hot as they can drink it: and they take it, and sit at it in their coffa-houses, which are like our taverns. This drink comforts the brain, and heart, and helps digestion." <br /><br />The most expensive coffee in the world is called Kopi Luwak. Each bean of this peculiar coffee undergoes a specific and rather bizarre production process. A common palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus), commonly referred to as the Toddy Cat, is a small cat-like animal living in Asia. Little Toddy consumes coffee berries which pass through its digestive tract along with insects, small mammals, reptiles and bird eggs and come out practically intact. Who and when came to the idea to take the coffee processed in such manner, roast it and brew it, is still not disclosed but we know that it started off in the Indonesian archipelago and spread to other parts of the world. This coffee is mostly sold in Japan and in the USA at a price from 300 to 1400 dollars per kilogram. Annual production is limited to about 450 kg. <br /><br />Although Turkish women were banned from entering taverns back in the 15th and 16th century, they largely enjoyed the charms of the black drink. Belief in the aphrodisiac power of coffee was so strong that each Turkish woman had legal right to ask for divorce if her husband failed to provide her with sufficient daily quota of coffee. It is believed that Anglo-Saxon term "grounds for divorce" ('grounds' meaning bean or basis) has its origins from this clause of ancient Turkish law. <br /><br />In 1964, an American named Todd Simpson patented the first cold-process coffee maker. Very popular nowadays, the Toddy maker produces coffee significantly less acidic than other types of coffee 66% acid from black beans are neutralised. <br /><br />From 1960 to 1980, when cafes in America gained immense social significance, many Christian churches and religious individuals used them for spreading the Christian word. These were cafes with specific names where, accompanied by spiritual music, <br />You can reed more in www.our-coffee.co.ukour-coffee.co.ukhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18168167766064973454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22044142.post-89262394710333361462010-02-27T20:21:43.350-05:002010-02-27T20:21:43.350-05:00Hello, as you may already discovered I am recent h...Hello, as you may already discovered I am recent here. <br />Hope to get some assistance from you if I will have some quesitons.<br />Thanks and good luck everyone! ;)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22044142.post-28378109745557578062010-01-30T00:25:10.084-05:002010-01-30T00:25:10.084-05:00I'm under the impression that not every coffee...I'm under the impression that not every coffee likes the same roast profile. <br /><br />Most coffees have only one or two ideal profiles. I'm not sure that I like the idea of having all roast levels available for all coffees. <br /><br />I have had their coffee at a light roast before. The "Green Monsta" came with it.Jason Haegerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16462315547734384326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22044142.post-77034371679084702482010-01-27T01:45:22.635-05:002010-01-27T01:45:22.635-05:00Personally I like dark roast coffee from the Pacif...Personally I like dark roast coffee from the Pacific region, but it's good to read these reviewsMark Sandersonhttp://www.squidoo.com/buy-coffee-beans-onlinenoreply@blogger.com