Sunday, March 31, 2013

What Makes a Gourmet Coffee


Before the advent of sophisticated coffee shops, people will only be offered either one of these- black coffee or white coffee. And these two later evolved into decaf and brewed. But with the aging of time, people have learned to create and recreate a plethora of coffee choices that went anywhere from fruits selections to choices of creamy and chocolaty flavors.

Since the discovery of coffee by a goatherd who happens to see his flock "dancing" after having eaten coffee beans, no other beverage has rivaled coffee with its aroma and irresistible taste. Since then, coffee has become a social and household drink that has went over innumerable breakfast nooks, coffee shops and yes, coffee mugs. It is then only important to note that man's appreciation of coffee hasn't faltered since it was first drank and innovations are still being made just to diversify our choices of coffee needs.

Gourmet coffee has obviously produced some of the best tasting coffee blends and flavors in the world. Well, you can just imagine how many variations have already been made since gourmet coffee shops have met their bloom.

There are practically hundreds of gourmet coffee selections which range from strong flavors to lighter ones. And as we have already mentioned earlier, these flavors can be hidden through using fruit flavors and other condiments such as cinnamon, mint and citrus.

Columbian coffee for example is characterized by a strong aroma and taste. This is the favorite among coffee lovers who want to make their coffees strong and simple. But, if you want to experiment on flavors, you may also try those labeled under varieties such as hazelnut, cookies and cream, toasted almond and French vanilla.

Seasonal gourmet coffee varieties can also provide an experience like no other. Normally, seasonal varieties cater the main ingredient associated with the occasion. A good example is the Pumpkin spice that provides the festive feeling of the entrance of holidays. This resembles the taste of pumpkin pie.

So where would you find gourmet coffee? Well, the obvious answer to that are the coffee shops. But it can also be found in doughnut shops and other restaurants that offer coffee selections.




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