Flavored Coffees

Flavored Coffees


 

Set Your Coffee Service Apart With Coffee Machines

You can set your coffee service apart from the competition with coffee machines that dispense unusual flavored coffees. The key is in the ingredients that are used in the coffee machines UK. If you use instant coffee granules, you have more options with the kinds of blends you can experiment with. Adding flavored syrups to the coffee is one such way. French vanilla and hazelnut are common enough flavors used.

With people getting more and more hooked on to cappuccinos and lattes, most have forgotten some of those traditional blends. Remember those whiskey laced Irish coffees and the brandy laced coffee Napoleon topped with cream? There is no reason why you should not be able to revive some of the nearly forgotten traditional coffees, may be with some kind of variation. The coffee machines UK can often be tuned to adjust measures which make just that difference to the taste and flavor of the coffee.

Some of the flavors that you can experiment with are banana macadamia nut, strawberries and cream, peaches and cream, acorn nut, corn syrup etc. You can also play around with caramel flavors. Caramel is often enhanced with butter to create a creamier, more intense toffee-like taste. In one sip, coffee laced with caramel can recall the flavor of nuts, praline, cream, raisins, and butter. The complexity of caramel is a wonderful complement to the bold, bitter, and aromatic characteristics of coffee.

However, if your coffee machines are the beans to cup variety, then you have the added advantage of playing around with the proportions of mildly roasted, deep roasted and intermediate or regular roasted beans. You need to set the brewer of the coffee machines with sapience to avoid serving tepid concoctions that look like something the coffee flirted with or a scalding cup of thick liquid which chokes. The art of correct concoction is not alchemy. To brew the perfect cup there are some basic principles which will ensure an aromatic refreshing beverage. These steps are grain quality, water quality, measuring, and cleanliness.



What to put in a gift basket?
So for Christmas, I am going to give everyone gift baskets, but I do not know exactly what to put in them or what to put everything in. For my mom: I have a charm bracelet already, and I also made her a necklace. I was thinking of adding a picture frame with the family? And maybe a pair of fuzzy socks or some lotion. But no idea what to put it in. For my dad: He loves coffee, so I was thinking of a coffee themed basket. New mug, flavored coffee packets, some shortbread or plain cookies for the coffee? Again, no idea what to put it in. It would be nice if it would fit in a coffee mug, but clearly that is not possible. Any ideas? For my brother (16): I was thinking of a chocolate basket. Like chocolate bars, chocolate cookies (whether chocolate chip or Oreo, I'll decide that later), hot chocolate mix. And once again, no idea what to put everything in. For my friends here at college: Spa theme, fuzzy socks, lotion, nail polish, bubble bath maybe, and I was thinking of putting it in a tub that would be a good size for them to soak their feet in. Any additional ideas or anything? Thanks.

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I bought some dunkin donut coffee french vanilla. However, it tastes plain and unflavorful....am I just too use to the flavor of cappucinos or hot chocolate?? I'm not sure if it's suppose to have more flavor or if I'm doing something wrong.

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I need someone with a medical background to answer this?
I like the taste of strong coffee. I often drink flavored coffees. now here is the thing I am worried about; when I use the bathroom at work, my pee smells like coffee. and my co-workers accuse me of taking coffee into the bathroom with me. but they cant find the cup. I tell them I only peed. there is no coffee in the stall with me. they think I am lying because they say they can tell the difference between the smell of coffee and the smell of pee and I am hiding the coffee in the stall somewhere. it has now become a case of catching me with coffee in the bathroom. At this Point I should be annoyed but actually I am now concerned. can drinking coffee so strong that my pee smells like coffee hurt me in the long run? I drink about 3 large coffees in the morning. I don't get jiggers. I have been drinking it this way for years. can it hurt me? Dr. dhananja.. I don't believe in acupressuer or punction or magnet therapy. to me it is all fake with no scientific proof. but I thank you for your answer. I need a simple answer to understand.....yes or no answers please people.

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