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Junior Member
yes, we have green bean from finest Indonesian source.
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02-08-2012 10:04 PM
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Member
Green coffee beans are those that have not been roasted. Many people like to buy green coffee beans and roast just what they need to use in the following week or two. Coffee beans loose their flavor some after they have been roasted. They also loose aroma and flavor a lot faster after they have been ground. This is why so many people buy a grinder. Grind your coffee beans to the appropriate size for the coffee maker you are using just before you brew and you will notice a big difference in the quality of your coffee.
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Surprisingly I have found the Pink'n'pay brand coffees are pretty good, and a decent price.
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Coffee contains antioxidants that help prevent cancer and heart disease. Studies indicate that regular coffee drinkers are up to 80% less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease. Drinking two cups daily could reduce the risk of colon cancer by 25% and halve the risk of gallstones. Emerging evidence suggests that coffee may help manage asthma, stop a headache, boost mood, and even prevent cavities. Decaf coffee has been found to provide the same stimulative effect as regular coffee, without the caffeine. for such kind of benefit always take coffee beans.
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Peaberry coffee bean
Guys to me Peaberry is the best...peaberry comes from coffee cherry & are typically separated from the rest of the coffee crop and sold as a higher grade of coffee bean. The distinct qualities of peaberry coffee beans may be due to the beans getting more nutrients from the coffee tree while developing within the coffee cherry. There is also a coffee chain shop situated in Denver, Colorado named after Peaberry.. The store's concept was founded on serving a variety of coffee from all over the world and roasting it in Denver. It was categorized in a menu format called the "Peaberry Profile System". You can try Peaberry and post about your feelings...heres a site where you can find something about peaberry beans..<a href="http://
www.phukhacoffee.com">
peaberry coffee</a>
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I would say that I like variety the best, imagine being able to indulge in a different amazing aroma each month.
http://unbouncepages.com/the-bean-experience/
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Each coffee bean growing area has such a distinct quality of flavor characteristics it is hard to say which is best. What one person likes is not always the best for another person. With that said I find that Fair Trade Coffee grown in Bolivia is one of the best and most widely accepted. It is bright in flavor and acidity with an easy finish on the palate. The flavor of Bolivian Coffee is not too heavy like African coffees but has a well rounded body with earthy undertones that please.