Friday, July 20, 2007

Coffee and Brazil - How Coffee Molded the Culture of a Country


Coffee and Brazil - How Coffee Molded the Culture of a Country
When Brazil was discovered in 1500 by the Portuguese, the country was inhabited by Indians only. Several new beverages were introduced to the Europeans, such as juices of several fruits, teas of several plants, and even an alcoholic drink made out of manioc.

Why a Kona blend coffee over Kona alone?
Kona blend coffee is popular for basically one reason and one reason only.

Coffee Beans to Use for Espresso
Bins of coffee beans stretch out in seemingly endless rows. The grinder has too many settings and you’re not sure of the difference between a French roast and an Italian one. How do you know which beans make the best espresso?

Fudge pie combines coffee and rum flavors
Wilmington Morning Star - Q I have lost the recipe for my friends favorite dessert, Caribbean Fudge Pie. Each time he comes for dinner, he asks if Ive found the recipe, which of course I havent - it has been lost for years. I know it had either unsweetened or semi-sweet ...

Day 10 of the old coffee-in-the-keyboard trick
ZDNet.be Blogs - This is the final episode in Dan?s adventure in Dell-land. I?m sure you?re tired of hearing about this anyway. Steve Buczak, industrial sorcerer from Qualxserv, one of Dell?s service contractors, appeared in my office this morning to install ...

How are Flavored Coffees Flavored
The popularity of flavored coffees is booming among java junkies everywhere.