Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Best Coffees in the World

!±8± The Best Coffees in the World

When considering the best coffees in the world, I went to the Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) for research. They are the organization that sets the quality standards for specialty coffee, which the public calls "gourmet" coffee. All specialty coffees use arabica beans. The other category of is the robusta bean, which is of inferior taste quality to arabica. Within these categories, there are several varieties of bean. Arabica beans are grown at a higher altitude than robusta.

Coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world and is graded in a similar manner as wine. This event is called a "cupping" and has a set of strict standards. Winning a cupping is very prestigious and has a direct effect on the prices a coffee grower can get for his crop.

History of these "cupping" winners has shown that three areas of the world produce the most winners. Interestingly, these regions have a very similar latitude when looking at the world map. The three regions are Ethiopia, Sumatra and Panama.

Ethiopian/Kenyan Coffee (Africa)

Ethiopian coffee is aromatic, highly flavorful, and also known to be some of the best coffees in the world. It is also the origin of all coffee. The Ethiopian people have a legend that says that a goat herder discovered Ethiopian coffee around 850 AD. This legend claims that the goat herder noticed that his sheep were very excited and nearly dancing after eating red berries from a tree. The legend of the founder goes on to say that the herder sampled the red berries for himself and took some of the berries home to his wife who insisted that he take them to the monks. The monks supposedly threw the berries into a fire and noticed the delicious smell that the berries produced. The monks are said to have removed the berries from the fire and boiled the berries in water to create the beverage that we now know as Ethiopian coffee.

Whether this legend is true, or in fact just a legend is forever a mystery. Regardless, Ethiopian coffee has been used for religious ceremonies. These ceremonies are still held today and if a guest is invited to participate in the ceremony, it is well known to be a very beautiful experience.

Locally, Ethiopian coffee is served with either sugar, or in some parts of Ethiopia, salt. Milk or any type of creamer is never used in traditionally brewing. The process of making the coffee varies by region. In some regions it is dry processed and in some other regions it is washed. The Ethiopian coffee found in stores today is dry processed.

The process is often grueling and coupled with with importing adds to the reason of why Ethiopian coffee can be expensive.

When consumers purchase Ethiopian coffee to be brewed at home, it is wise to consider fair trade Ethiopian coffee. The obvious reason to consider fair trade is so that the producers of this wonderful product can reap the benefits of their hard work. Ethiopian coffee has a rich, bold, and exciting history and a taste that has been favored by many people for a long time.

Sumatran Coffee (Indonesia)

Sumatran coffee comes from the island in Indonesia called Sumatra. The taste of Sumatran coffee is spicy, herbal, and very distinct. It is considered to be one of the best coffees in the world and was first introduced by the Dutch around 1699 when the Dutch wanted to keep up with the demand of coffee to Europe. The Dutch traders knew the difference between Sumatran coffee beans and other coffee beans by the appearance, which are irregularly shaped and bright green.

Sumatran coffee is one of the best coffees in the world and has a low acidity which makes it highly favored among other types of coffee. The beans are usually grown in full sunlight and with no chemicals. A highly popular type of Sumatran coffee, yet thoroughly disgusting in many peoples opinion, is the kopi luwak Sumatran coffee. The kopi luwak coffee is coffee beans that have been eaten by the small animal known as a luwak. After the luwak digests and excretes the coffee beans, local villagers collect the excreted beans and roast them. These excreted and roasted beans are said to cost about 0 a pound. Of course, not all of Sumatran coffee comes from the excrement of the luwak. There are many other varieties of Sumatran coffee as well.

Most of the Sumatran coffee beans are processed using the wet and dry processing method. This processing method is another reason why Sumatran coffee is so popular. Most other types of coffee beans are processed by using either a wet method or a dry method, hardly ever both.

When purchasing Sumatran coffee for use at home, a person should try to purchase fair trade Sumatran coffee. Fair trade beans can be found at various online retailers and also at gourmet coffee retailers. This insures that the growers benefit from all of the hard work that they put into growing this delicious coffee.

Sumatran coffee has a taste unlike any other and once you try it for yourself, you may find that it will quickly replace your current brand or at least be a coffee that becomes one of your favorites.

Panamanian Coffee (Central America)

Although Panama is the smallest of all coffee producing countries, they grow most of the best rated coffees every year. The coffee region surrounds the town of Boquete in the western province of Chiriqui close to the Costa Rican border. Some say Panama has the ideal micro climate to grow coffee receiving winds from the north along with a light mist and cool breeze. Most of the coffee is grown on farms and is called an Estate coffee which signifies the farm it is from.

The process includes hand picking, washing and sun drying. The farms work closely with the indigenous people enhancing the community with social, medical and educational services. Because of this, fair trade is not a concern. It is a harmonious relationship between farm and worker.

For years, coffee from Panama was not well known amongst the public but the quality was apparent to the traders. So much so, that one trader was caught selling the lower cost Panamanian coffee beans as Hawaiian Kona beans, a much well known high end arabica bean.

Currently, Panamanian coffee has come of age winning numerous cuppings to the point in 2003 when the competition was changed. Previously, each entry was individual and Panamanian entrants would win up to five of ten awards. Now, they have groupings and each group can produce up to two winners that move up to the next level.

It should be noted that although Panamanian coffee has been established as the best in the region, wonderful coffees do come from Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Columbia.

Even though most of the world favors the western coffees, a true coffee lover should be adventurous and taste the best coffees of the world. Try Ethiopian and Sumatran coffees along with those that are in close proximity to those regions. You may be surprised at what you have been missing.


The Best Coffees in the World

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Coffee Dropshipper - How To Sell Coffee On eBay

!±8± Coffee Dropshipper - How To Sell Coffee On eBay

If you want to sell coffee on eBay then you need to follow these few tips to make sure you are successful. Of course you can use these tips to sell coffee online and not just eBay auctions.

Before selling any product online or at eBay you need to make sure there is a demand for the product. The easiest way to do this is to go to eBay pulse. eBay pulse allows you to see the top ten searches within a product category on eBay. Obviously you want to pick a product that is in high demand on eBay. So at the time of writing this article eBay pulse is reporting these ten items as their most searched items within the coffee category.

Starbucks

Gevalia

Coffee

Keurig

Kona

Flavia

Dunkin donuts

K cups

Pods

Starbucks decaf

So now that you know what is in demand you need to find a supplier of the product. I would search for a reliable coffee drop ship company. This can be a little difficult. You don't want to pick just any coffee dropshipper. You want to find a coffee drop shipper that can provide you with good service, preferably a live person to talk to when ordering and getting support. So how do you find a good coffee drop shipper?

I belong to several online eBay selling communities. These online forums help me find good drop shippers by providing feedback and reviews of drop shippers. If I want to sell coffee then I simply search for coffee vendors within the community and then check their reviews. Most of the communities I belong to will have a simple star rating system. I am normally looking for the five star drop shippers. This process is extremely valuable because I don't have to worry if I picked a good drop ship company or not.

When selling coffee online or on eBay, find out what is in demand and then find a good drop shipper. Have fun.


Coffee Dropshipper - How To Sell Coffee On eBay

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Timothy's World Coffee, Kona Blend Medium K-Cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 50)

!±8±Timothy's World Coffee, Kona Blend Medium K-Cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 50)

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Introducing the new 50 count K-Cup package from Timothy’s World Coffee. The same top quality coffee K-Cups are now available in a single 50-count package exclusively on Amazon.com. This new larger package optimizes for our customers. It is more efficient resulting in both a lower cost and a green sensibility, given the reduced waste. You can find this package on our most popular K-Cups including Midnight Magic, Breakfast Blend, Kona Blend, Rainforest Extra Bold Espresso, and Decaf Columbian. So go ahead and explore all the great K-Cup varieties in the new 50-count package.



K-Cup Brewing Process


Keurig Brewing Machine


K-Cup Brewing Process
The K-Cup brewing process allows you to make the perfect cup of gourmet coffee -- every time. No more guessing how much water or how many beans to grind, and best of all no more mess! Timothy’s ensures that coffee is sealed immediately into individual K-Cup, protected from air and light until you brew them -- all you need to do is insert your K-Cup, hit the button and allow the Keurig machine to brew your next cup of gourmet coffee.

Keurig Brewing Machine
Timothy’s K-Cups work with the Keurig brewing machines. The Keurig machines produce a single cup of gourmet coffee in 3 different pre-measured amount with a single push of a button, including a 9.25 size for travel cups. The hardest part of the whole process is deciding which flavor of coffee to have!


About Timothy’s World Coffee
Founded in 1975, and headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Timothy’s Coffees of the World Inc. operates over 150 restaurants across Canada, under the Timothy’s World Coffee, Michel’s Baguette Bakery CafĂ© and mmmuffins® retail banners. Timothy’s produces multiple coffee formats to suit any application, including K-Cups® for Keurig coffee brewers.

Timothy’s purchases the finest Arabica coffee beans from around the world and roasts these premium beans at its own coffee roasting facility, located in Toronto, Canada. Roasting coffee beans is an exact science, and Timothy's meticulous roasting and testing practices ensure that each batch is roasted to perfection. The result is premium specialty coffee with rich aroma and superior quality.

From a single cup of coffee brewed from a wide selection of Timothy’s K-Cups to a pot of freshly brewed coffee, Timothy’s offers perfection in every cup. That’s why over 100 million cups of Timothy's coffee is served annually, in North America, alone.

Green Sensibilities

  • 33% reduction in packaging with a single, 50 count, box
  • 40% recycled cardboard in every package
  • Reduced carbon emissions due to more efficient packaging and transportation

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