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A Guide To Gourmet Coffee
Even a Coffee Bean or San Francisco Coffee outlet frequenter won’t be able to master the art of appreciating true gourmet coffee unless they know the history and info about gourmet coffee. Oh, of course, you don’t have to an EXPERT to enjoy and...

Coffee - A Healthy Blend
Coffee – A Healthy Blend Coffee has joined the ranks of red wine and chocolate as a guilty pleasure that may actually be good for you. As much as it is a great way to get that “fix” in the morning, recent studies have shown that coffee has been...

Coffee Antioxidant - Friend or Foe
Before we get all excited over the recent news about coffee being our new antioxidant, we need to take a look at the “entire” picture. Is there truly a coffee antioxidant? If there is, how exactly is coffee an antioxidant? Does it become the...

Coffee from Guatemala
In Guatemala coffee grows in the heart of what was once the center of the Great Mayan Civilization. The Maya ruled this region of Central America from around 2500 B.C. until the arrival of Spanish Conquistadors in mid 1500 A.D. Coffee arrived in...

Coffee Grinder: One Good Cup Coming Up!
When you want to have a cup of delicious coffee, it is best to use coffee that is fresh and hot off the grinder. Most coffee lovers contend that it is best to let the coffee beans pass through a grinder first before brewing them in order to...

Did you know this about Coffee Pods?
Coffee pods are what make an excellent cup of coffee. Coffee is the world's most popular beverage after water, with over 400 billion cups consumed annually. The coffee bean comes from an evergreen tree grown in a narrow subtropical belt around...

How to make an espresso? The art of making coffee cuisine.
How to make an espresso. The art form of making coffee cuisine. Espresso coffee is a precise art form of coffee making. There are several factors that must take place to make a quality cup of Espresso. First the fresh roasting of the...

Kona Coffee - The Cadillac of Coffees
How to start off about Kona Coffees. First talk with an expert about coffees. Like: what is his or her favorite type of bean, almost invariably you’ll hear one variety mentioned: Kona coffee. Kona beans are grown in Hawaii and are treasured...

Prepare A Great Coffee Shop Business Plan
Starting and running a successful coffee shop can be a dream come true for any coffee lover, and the coffee business can be quite lucrative in the right hands. When starting any business, however, it is important to give it the seriousness...

World's Most Bizarre Specialty Coffee
Anyone who lives in a big city these days has seen first-hand the proliferation of 4-dollar-a-shot coffee shops. Thanks to Starbucks and their like coffee has become the number 2 commodity in the world (petroleum is number 1). Grown in dozens of...

 
 
 
Great speciality coffee

If you are looking for specialty coffee that is smooth with a fruity, nutty taste, or even a smoky heaviness then you can find what you need. A nice specialty coffee blends to compliment our regular roasts. You will want to try French Mocha, African Pride, Mocha Java, or West Coast Dark roasts. Specialty gourmet coffee and tea is made from a lot of trial and error to create the perfect blend. Can you imagine what you would do if you did not have the perfect cup of coffee to wake up to?

Roasting process is like no other and the careful measurements of perfect timing and bean quality. If you prefer our specialty gourmet coffee selections you will find heavy fruity notes with French mocha or a full bodied spicy finish with Mocha Java. The process is a secret. To brew

 


a specialty coffee that is dark but without the heavy burnt or carbon notes that most dark roasts have is truly amazing. You will be able to feel and smell the taste.

One of the favorites is African Pride Dark. This coffee is made from beans imported from Kenya, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. This specialty coffee is medium to light bodied with intense acidic motes ranging from wine flavored to fruity. Almost like Beaujolais disguised as specialty gourmet coffee. Definitely give this one a try you will be amazed at the difference with Joffees.

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