What is the best coffee on the market, and where can you get it?!
What is the best coffee on the market, and where can you get it?
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I used to own a coffee house, and I became quite the "coffee snob" as my taste buds were so used to quality coffee. Once I closed my place I had to find coffee that did not completely offend my taste buds. After much trial and error I have found that Eight O'Clock coffee is best for home consumption. I buy it whole bean and grind it myself...it keeps a fresher taste longer.
any coffee is awesome at starbucks!
not in america
i love nescafe gold blend coffee,i have palpataions because i drink too much of it tho.
If you are looking for a kind to make at home, try Folgers Gormet. It comes in a lot of different verities. If you want a store then Starbucks or try one of the small "mom and pop" coffee shops in your area.
Tim Hortons. They're mostly in Canada, but there are a few shops in the US as well. Best. Coffee. Ever.
Those little coffee shops usually stock better coffee than the multinational-franchise coffee shops.
Hacienda La Esmeralda's Geisha coffee The coffee, which is grown in the shade of old guava trees, has been widely and enthusiastically praised for its flavor and aroma. In April, it placed first in the SCAA "Best of Panama" competition, with a score of 94.6 out of 100.
columbian grown coffee is very good and the beans are available in most coffee suppluy places. Be sure if they are already roasted that they are not too dark. Coffee is much better when beans are dark brown and still look brown. Redish brown some times.
If you roast your own then be carefull to not let them smoke and again not too dark.
Arabaka is also good.
Thats all pure opinion, some may like this some may like that, I enjoy good old Arabica but my favorite is Kona which is grown on the Hawaiian Islands (available in most grocery stores in bean form).
any that is from an organic market
well the best I have found is from ccmcoffee, roasted as described in a post above. several of my friends have tried it and now they to order from him
Torrefazione (pronounced Tor-a-faught-see-oh-nay) Italia, a brand purchased from Starbucks in 2003. Its distributed to most supermarkets (such as Safeway), and big box chains. My favorite is Perugia blend, I use it a lot in my espresso machine because of its dark full body and virtually no acidity. Check out Torrefazione Italia Perugia Blend, or Starbucks Ethiopia Sidamo. Both are exquisite coffees.