Friday, January 12, 2007

Why a Kona blend coffee over Kona alone?


Why a Kona blend coffee over Kona alone?

Kona blend coffee is popular for basically one reason and one reason only.



Harmful Things Disguised As Good Things!

The most dangerous things are things that you cannot perceive as dangerous. They are so well disguised until you think that they are good things. But the actual fact is that they are harmful to you.To illustrate my point, let look at this drug call caffeine. Caffeine is an addictive drug. In the pure form of white powder, it has a very bitter taste. Anyone who looks at the pure form of Caffeine will know that it is a drug of some kind. Thus, no one is likely to take it in its pure form. The effe



Great Coffee Is Like Fine Wine

To the true coffee connoisseur, the beans, roast and resulting aromas and flavors are not unlike fine wine. Rich, rewarding and full of flavor, good brews are meant to be savored, enjoyed and taken in.To drink too fast or too slow without enjoying the bouquet and the richness of flavor would be a breach of etiquette. To this type of coffee drinker, a coffee bean isn't ready for the grinder until it's been roasted to its absolute perfection. Whether a subtle light roast or a robust dark, the expe



How Water Affects Coffee

A cup of brewed coffee is made up of at least 98 percent water.