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Title: What Does That Daily Cup Of Coffee Really Do For You


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  • Are you interested in making a great cup of
    coffee? Do you just want to learn about
    everything that is related to this drink? If so,
    this is where you should start. Coffee has been
    around for quite some time and is used by many
    people. Follow along to hear more.
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  • If you must add something creamy to your coffee,
    consider using real milk instead of whitener.
    Whitener is a frightening blend of ingredients
    you can't pronounce, while milk of any sort - be
    it cream, homo, 2 or skim - provides protein,
    vitamin B12 and other great nutrients your body
    needs.
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  • If you prefer to purchase whole coffee beans, do
    not grind the beans ahead of time. The coffee
    begins to lose flavor immediately upon grinding.
    Your coffee will have a weaker taste when the
    beans are ground far in advance.
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  • Try adding spices to your coffee grounds to
    create your own "artisan" flavors. Think about
    things you would add to chocolate if you are
    having trouble deciding what to try. Start with
    simple things like cinnamon and nutmeg. You can
    also do things like adding a little vanilla
    abstract to your cup to enrich the flavor of your
    coffee.
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  • Coffee can last longer when placed in a freezer,
    but be sure to only keep it there for three
    months. Allowing it to remain there for longer
    stretches of time will result in diminished
    quality.

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  • Iced coffees can better be accomplished by
    brewing strong coffee during the night and
    refrigerating it. It will cool, without the
    flavor diminishing. Add any flavoring to the iced
    coffee before you put it in the fridge to cool
    off. This will produce an ideal iced coffee drink
    by morning.
  • Avoid storing your coffee in the freezer. The
    extreme temperatures of the freezer will destroy
    the oils in the coffee. Instead, drink what you
    have or buy smaller amounts of coffee. If you do
    not buy too much coffee, you will not need to
    worry about storing it for an extended period of
    time.
  • The flavor of coffee largely depends on the beans
    it is made from. Therefore, try some different
    blends rather than purchasing your usual blends.
    Price should not factor into your
    coffee-purchasing decisions.
  • Look at where your coffee originated. Where the
    coffee was grown makes a big deal to the overall
    flavor. For instance, Latin American countries
    tend to grow beans that have a milder taste. If
    you are looking for more of an exotic taste,
    you'll want to consider coffees from Africa.
  • Good water is just as important as quality coffee
    when it comes to brewing a great cup. If the
    water you are using is not very tasty, you cannot
    expect to end up with a quality cup of Joes. The
    best coffee is made with spring water or tap
    water that has been run through a filter.
  • Store your beans and coffee grinds properly.
    Whole beans and ground beans both lose their
    flavor rather quickly. To prevent this, get them
    into a container that is airtight, and place the
    container in a dry and cool area. For extended
    storage, you could even freeze the beans for up
    to three months.
  • A great tip to remember if you're after the
    best-tasting cup of coffee is not to let your
    coffee sit for an extended period of time. Coffee
    will only stay fresh for about ten minutes so you
    should be prepared to drink your coffee right
    after it's been brewed.

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  • Did you know that coffee can actually enhance
    your workout routine? Well, it can. The reason is
    because of the caffeine. However, it is important
    to ensure that you are well-hydrated beforehand
    because coffee can dehydrate it. Also, avoid
    drinking excessive amounts. Just a four-ounce cup
    is really all that's needed.
  • If you are among the people who enjoy iced
    coffee, there is a way to keep your brew from
    becoming diluted. Make a pot, allow it to cool.
    Then, pour it into ice cube trays. Use the frozen
    coffee to ice your fresh coffee. You will avoid
    the weak flavor that sometimes accompanies the
    end of a cup of iced coffee.
  • Don't be afraid to spice up your coffee grounds.
    You can add lots of different things to develop
    different flavors, like allspice, cinnamon,
    nutmeg, and other spices. If you're afraid of
    adding too much, you could even add a pinch after
    the brewing cycle instead. You'll be surprised at
    the flavor combinations you can create!
  • Most coffee drinkers prefer a mild cup of coffee
    over any other strength. Roast your beans for
    around 7 minutes, or until they double in size
    and pop. This will make you a wonderfully mild
    and smooth cup of coffee. This is perfect for
    iced coffees and other coffee drinks.
  • Proper measuring of the coffee grounds is
    necessary to produce the perfect cup of coffee.
    Measure two-level tablespoons of ground coffee
    for each cup of coffee you are brewing. A "cup"
    of coffee contains six ounces of water. If your
    coffee maker came with a scoop, check to see that
    it holds two tablespoons before using it.
  • If you want to have a great cup of coffee,
    carefully consider what sort of machine will work
    best for you. Consider that glass carafes may not
    keep brewed coffee fresh for that long, and
    French presses produce strong brews.

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  • There are many great single serve coffee machines
    that are ideal if no one else drinks coffee at
    home.
  • Make sure you allow your coffee to completely
    finish brewing prior to pulling it off the pot.
    The closer the drip gets to the end the stronger
    the coffee will be, so pouring it prematurely can
    lead to a weak strength coffee. Coffee mixes as
    it brews to become fully flavored.
  • You should be familiar with coffee and its
    benefits by now. This article showed you the
    basics of creating a great pot of coffee and how
    to get it to have a taste you enjoy. Since you're
    not ready to create the perfect cup for yourself,
    get started as soon as today!
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