Buying Coffee Machine
August 25, 2009 by
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The most important equipment to making a good cup of coffee is the coffee machine. Without a coffee machine, making coffee in the morning won’t be possible since these days, many people don’t have a lot of time to waste. With so many coffee machines out there, it can be overwhelming for the first-time buyer. Here are some guidelines to help you choose that perfect coffee machine.
The first thing is to determine how many people on the household will be drinking coffee. It won’t make any economical sense to buy a large coffee machine when only one person drinks coffee.
Coffee machine is just like any other appliances in the house that cost money. Before heading out to the store to make a purchase, set you limit on how much you want to spend. There are coffee machine that can be purchased for under $100 while others can cost more than $1,000.
The materials that is used to make the coffee machine also determine the price. The coffee machine will be made from plastic or stainless steel. Machines that are made from plastic will be cheaper. With stainless steel, the cost will always be more than the plastic version.
Another factor that will affect the price is the features on the coffee machine. Some machines will grind and beans and brew the coffee on its own. There are also features that allows the machine to be set at certain time to brew coffee. When looking at coffee machines, be sure to checkout all the features that it has. Of course, the more features that is on it, the more it will cost.
Before making the final decision on a coffee machine, consider the size of it and where it will be placed at. Smaller one will be easier to move around than larger one.
After making the final decision, ask the sales clerk if there is any type of warranty for them. This will make it much easier to return if there is any defects or someone in the household is not happy with it.
Coffee machine is nothing more than a machine that heats up the bean and blend the contents with water. For this reason, you should remember that buying the best coffee machine on the market won’t guarantee the best tasting coffee. The coffee beans is what determine the taste of the coffee.
Health Benefits of Coffee
August 25, 2009 by
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Coffee is the most popular beverage in the whole world. It is loved because of their rich aroma and distinct flavor with every cup. Many people may not realize that drinking coffee many bring some health benefits.
With coffee, there are always studies being conducted on what health benefits it has. Some studies have shown that coffee can help fight against some cancers. Within the coffee there are some anti-cancer properties. This finding gives enough evidence that people who drinks coffee regularly are 50 percent less likely to develop liver cancer. Other studies shows that coffee help lower the rates of breast, rectal, and colon cancer in coffee drinkers.
Other health benefits that coffee have is the development of diabetes. Some studies have shown that heavy coffee drinkers may have a 50 percent less chance of developing diabetes compared to light coffee drinkers. Coffee contains substances that helps lower blood sugar and help increase metabolism rate when coffee is consumed regularly.
There have also been some studies that shows coffee is able to protect men from developing Parkinson’s Disease. As for women, it doesn’t have the same effect and the reason may be on the difference of hormone production.
Drinking coffee on a regular basis helps increase mental alertness in people and help prolong their walking hours. For people who drive long distance, coffee can be a life-saver since on long trip, studies find that drivers who are sleepy have a higher risk of accident than a drunk driver do.
Although coffee have all these health benefits and more, but drinking too much coffee can also pose some health risks that include insomnia and increased incidence of irritability and anxiety. Too much coffee can also cause heartburn. How much is too much will depend on your body. The best way to find out is to talk to your doctor.
Cold Coffee
August 25, 2009 by
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For many people, when it comes to coffee, the first thing that comes their mind is hot coffee. While the majority of the coffee drinkers prefer hot coffee, there’s also another type of coffee available and it’s cold coffee.
In recent years, people begin to start looking for more exciting and satisfying coffee experiences. This experience led to the development of cold coffee. Cold coffee is nothing more than hot coffee being chilled down, either with whole ice or grind up ice.
As this new trend of coffee caught on, every coffee shop throughout the country started offering some type of cold coffee. Every coffee shops have their own name for cold coffee and the only way to find out is to ask the sales associate when ordering.
As the popularity of cold coffee rise, studies are done on cold coffee and their benefits. One recent studies showed that cold coffee have a higher levels of concentration of caffeine than hot coffee. With more caffeine, this can only mean that there are also more antioxidants in them too. And believe it or not, cold coffee is cheaper to make the hot coffee.
Making cold coffee at home is nothing more than adding ice to the hot coffee. If you want to make a slushy type drink, purchase an ice grinder should do the job. These days, with the newer refrigerator, some comes with a built-in ice grinder. It really doesn’t matter which one you use since the end result will be a nice cup of cold coffee.
The next time you stop at the coffee shop, try cold coffee for a change and you might just like it. Cold coffee is an excellent beverage to drink on a hot day. It will sure cool you down and make you feel good!
Descaling Coffee Machine
August 25, 2009 by
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Coffee machine needs to be kept in good working condition to produce good tasting coffee. Over time, if the coffee machine is not cleaned properly, it will definitely cause problems in the future. One method that should be done regularly is descaling. Descaling is a term that enable the user to remove the lime that can cause damages to the boiler and pump.
When the coffee machine is first bought, most of the time, you will find descaling instructions in the user’s manual. Sometimes, the instructions can be unclear so here are so information that might be helpful.
Descaling should be done when the coffee machine is cold. Once the coffee machine is cold enough to touch, grab a container and fill with water and citric acid solution. Avoid using vinegar when descaling because it will not remove the lime deposits.
Once the solution and water is mixed, pour it into the coffee machine water container. If the machine is unplugged, plug the machine into the socket and turn it on. The user should then start to pump water out of the nozzle for 20 to 30 seconds before turning it off. Not all models will have this function and for those than don’t, it will need to be pumped through the group handle.
For the lime to dissolve, it only takes about 10 minutes. The process should be repeated a couple more times so the liquid content in the container is completely pumped out. The entire process of descaling usually takes about an hour to complete since it is done 4 to 5 times.
The last part of descaling is to make a fresh cup of coffee. Run the coffee with clean water as if you are making coffee. After the coffee machine complete its cycle, throw the coffee away. Doing so will ensure that all the lime has been removed from the machine.
Descaling should be done once a month to keep the coffee machine in good working condition and produce good tasting coffee. If the machine is used frequently, it might need to be cleaned every 2 weeks or so. Once the descaling process is complete, the taste of your coffee will be like when the machine was first purchased.
Organic Coffee
August 25, 2009 by
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For many people, coffee is the preferred morning beverage. This demand has pushed some farmers to find other ways to grow and harvest the coffee crops faster. To get the crops to grow at this rate will require fertilizers, which does more bad than good. For this reason, some farmers are going back to growing organic coffee.
Organic coffee is nothing more than growing coffee without the use of fertilizers or other dangerous chemicals. The coffee crops are grown with only letting water gives it nutrients and sunlight.
Organic coffee farming is not a big hit among farmers due to the high cost of operation, longer waiting time, and less crops. To get farmer to start growing coffee crops organically, the government are stepping in and offering incentives. However, it can take many years before the farm can be certified, but in the long run, it is beneficial for the environment and the health of the people.
Since the production time to grow and process coffee crops is much slower, organic coffee is more expensive than inorganic coffee. For example, a 12oz bag of organic coffee is being sold at $12 so the customer can just imagine how much more it would cost to buy a larger size.
In many supermarket, organic coffee are usually found with inorganic coffee. Organic coffee will have a seal certifying they are organic. Most of the times, you can tell just by looking at the price because organic coffee will be cost much more than inorganic coffee.
Organic coffee are offered as caffeinated or decaffeinated. There are many different flavors available also. In most supermarket, you should be able to find a large selection of organic coffee.
If you are planning to purchase coffee in the near future, consider organic coffee. You are not only benefiting your body by not allowing any dangerous chemicals into your body, but also helping preserve the environment.