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An international collection of specialty coffees, teas, decaffeinated beverages and coffee and tea accessories from all over the world.
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baristacollection · 9 months ago
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Kettles and Water – A Gooseneck Kettle for Pour-Over Perfection
For some, it's rather Zen, taking the time and attention to brew a perfect pour-over coffee. Be it with the Chemex system or the V60 from Japan; filtered coffees take practice and attention to detail. The key element is controlling water flow over the ground coffee to extract the perfect flavour and aroma.
A gooseneck kettle, allows for precision pouring. Your standard kitchen kettle is fine for making tea, but it's just not compatible for the accuracy and control of water flow needed for pour-over coffee.
The water temperature is also important - in general, you should aim for 205 degrees or about 30 seconds off the boil. The rule of thumb is a higher temperature for light roasts and a lower temperature for dark roasts.
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baristacollection · 10 months ago
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From seed to sip, the journey of coffee begins with careful hands harvesting the ripest cherries. Each bean is a story of dedication, nurtured by the land and perfected by time. Harvesting coffee is an art, ensuring only the best makes it to your cup. 🌱☕
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baristacollection · 10 months ago
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Think coffee is bad for you? Think again!
Registered dietitians debunk common myths about coffee's health effects, morning consumption, and daily intake. With benefits like antioxidants and improved alertness, coffee can be part of a healthy routine if enjoyed mindfully.
Just remember to stay hydrated and avoid overloading with caffeine.
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baristacollection · 10 months ago
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A perfect coffee ginseng drink blended with milk and sugar. A refreshing take on a Macchiato.
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