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Coffee Legend
ACCORDING TO A COFFEE HISTORY LEGEND, an Arabian shepherd named Kaldi found his goats dancing joyously around a dark green leafed shrub with bright red cherries in the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula. Kaldi soon determined that it was the bright red cherries on the shrub that were causing the peculiar euphoria and after trying the cherries himself, he learned of their powerful effect. The stimulating effect was then exploited by monks at a local monastery to stay awake during extended hours of prayer and distributed to other monasteries around the world. Coffee was born.

Despite the appeal of such a legend, recent botanical evidence suggests a different coffee bean origin. This evidence indicates that the history of the coffee bean began on the plateaus of central Ethiopia and somehow must have been brought to Yemen where it was cultivated since the 6th century. Upon introduction of the first coffee houses in Cairo and Mecca coffee became a passion rather than just a stimulant.
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LEARN TO MAKE YOUR FAVORITE CUP
Explore the perfect cup. From French Press to Espresso, here are a few tips to make it perfect!      EspressoDripFrench Press
Equipment

BREWING
French Press:

The best way to control the time and temperature is to use a French press coffee maker. The French press offers unparalleled flavor due to perfect extraction time and delivery of the volatile oils that are often trapped in paper filters. A French press is also the least expensive coffee brewer available.

Espresso:
Espresso is not a different bean, although certain varietals lend better to the espresso roast and extraction. Espresso refers to the way the coffee is extracted, in "shots" through a highly pressurized process that brings out flavors in a way that no other brew can.

Drip:
This is the most popular way to brew in the US. Drip brewing is simply pouring hot water over grounds in a filter and letting the brew drip out the bottom. Drip brewing is a very good way to brew and can give an excellent cup if the correct equipment is used.





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