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Varieties of Worldwide Coffee

Coffee has been around for a very long time, but until recently when shopping for coffee you didn't really have that much choice. You could choose instant coffee, or drip coffee. And the only options were taking it with milk and sugar. Then suddenly the amount of options suddenly expanded. There is a lot of variety in the choices of blends, countries they are from and even style which can confuse anyone. Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer and has been for over a hundred years.

It's not really that amazing when you consider how big the country is, plus it's suitable for growing coffee. Brazil produces wonderful blends of coffee which are enjoyed all around the world. Colombia is the most famous of the coffee producer, even though it's only the second largest producer of coffee. It makes quite a sweet light cup of coffee which is available in supremo and excelso blends. These are considered as the best coffee blends in the world.

Other than these two coffee powerhouses there are lots of other countries which produce coffee. Each one of these producers is slightly different. Mexico produces a unique bean which makes a lovely delicate coffee which is not very acidic.

These make quite a mellow coffee which is enjoyed by many people. The Cuban coffee is drunk straight down like a shot is another option. Indonesian coffee is well known, they produce very well known aged coffee which the environment helps with. They are the fourth largest coffee producer in the world, and so they should have enough for some time to come! Malaysia also produces coffee, they brew theirs in a muslin bag which filters out the grounds. This makes a very strong cup of coffee. Even small countries such as Thailand produce wonderful blends of coffee which can be served with ice if you enjoy iced coffee.

Mauna Loa produces a very sweet bean which can make quite a nice medium body drink. The Java is full of flavor and has a very rich body. The whole process or roasting, finding and filtering the beans through water to produce a drink began in the 15th century and so over time this has produced a number of delicious drinks.

The Europeans have created a number of these designs, including France who adores their caf au lait, which is actually half coffee and half milk. Austria likes it two thirds of a cup dark to one third regular which is a very old fashioned and traditional coffee blend. The Italian espressos were pioneered by Luigi Bezzera in 1901 and improved in 1938 by M Cremonesi.

We should thank these people for showing us just how delicious coffee can be. If you're not into espressos then there are still plenty of other options such as the latte and cappuccino. Coffee is a very personal thing and I can't tell you which one you should buy.

My advice is to try a few and see which style you like the best.

Clinton Maxwell very often creates summaries on things dealing with single coffee brewer. His writings on single cup coffee maker are published on his site .



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