March 23, 2012

Gourmet Flavored Coffee

I like the flavor of gourmet coffee. Actually, I just love any type of coffee. I love coffee as gift, candy, mugs, paraphernalia, simply anything, I adore it! If you too are an avid fan of coffee, then gourmet should also be the one. I can keep talking about it endlessly. Let us see the different gourmet flavors.

Are you aware that there is plenty of delicious tasting coffee out there? Among my favorites would be amaretto, almond, butter cream, butter scotch, butter rum, cherry cobbler, cherry bomb, chocolate cherry, chocolate almond, chocolate, chocolate marshmallow, chocolate Irish cream, chocolate mint, cinnamon hazelnut, pumpkin, orange vanilla nut, vanilla almond, and so much more, the list can go on!

One of the finest gourmet flavored coffee around is the one with the captivating Colombian Supremo, which is used as the base after careful selection and then pure flavors are mixed without sugar or any other chemicals. The flavored coffees can really cause major addictions and the choices are plentiful. I love the added flavors and sometimes enjoying the original coffee flavor. It’s good to experience the variations that would really fulfill your senses.

Coffee of any type especially gourmet flavored coffee will taste especially good if you spend some time preparing it. Firstly, keep your coffee press or coffee maker or whatever you prepare coffee in, as clean as possible. The remains of the previous coffee that you made in it can make the coffee you make fresh taste peculiarly different! I am making it a habit to clean up everything immediately after I make the coffee.

This may appear a little lunatic to those who don’t understand that art of coffee making, but whenever I find myself with a brown glass carafe in somebody’s house I realize that I cannot drink it especially, if it is gourmet flavored. Water also plays a very important role. Always stick to cold ad filtered water so that the water does not add to the flavor of the coffee on its own. I also suggest of buying coffee beans than the ground one. It stays longer keeping its flavor constant. Only grind the required quantity after you measure it. A fresh roasted and fresh ground gourmet flavored coffee will make you crazy!

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