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Arabica VS Robusta Coffee - 10 Differences In Your Morning Cup

April 8, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Going out to get some new coffee, but you're not decided which way to go ? Well then let me help you pick between Arabica and Robusta, or even see why you can settle for a blend between the two. Arabica vs robusta has been a debate since the beginning of coffee, and it's something that's got coffee lovers discussing the finer points of brewing and farming coffee. No worries, I'll make things as clear as possible, and give my two cents on the matter as well. Now let's start with the main difference between Robusta and Arabica coffee. 1. ...

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Coffee VS Espresso - 9 Differences In Two Great Cups

April 7, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Looking to compare the world's two favorite coffee drinks ? An espresso vs drip coffee comparison might be just the thing to showcase each one's qualities, and the drawbacks as well. So let's compare the two, and see what it comes to. For reference, I'll be talking here about drip machines and pour-over coffee. 1. An espresso is a coffee concentrate, filter coffee is milder When you ask the barista for an espresso, you're asking for coffee concentrate. There is no coffee drink out there more concentrated than a shot of espresso. It's a ...

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Why Tea Can Taste Bad - 11 Ways To Improve Your Tea Experience

April 6, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Is your tea tasting weird ? There's a few things you can try to do, to enhance your tea drinking experience. Sometimes we make mistakes when brewing, and other times it's simply the tea. This means we're going to go through all the possible fixes for teas that taste off. 1. Try adjusting your brewing time Often this is the biggest problem with tea making. When I was in college I had no real clue as to how much I should steep my tea. Then again I was using teabags 90% of the time, and often didn't even bother to remove the bag from the ...

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Green Tea VS Jasmine Tea - 4 Key Differences, And Flavor

April 6, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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When browsing in a tea shop, you'll often find green tea and jasmine green tea. Jasmine seems to be a very popular and traditional blend for tea, especially for the Chinese teas. But what's the difference between green tea and jasmine tea ? How is jasmine tea better or tastier ? And why is it more expensive ? As it turns out, there are some important differences between the two. So let's check out some key differences between green tea vs jasmine tea. 1. Jasmine tea is friendlier for beginners If you've got a newcomer to tea on your ...

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Can You Eat Tea Leaves ? It Might Not Be Worth It, Or Safe

April 5, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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If you're trying to eat tea leaves for maximum health benefits, you'll want to read this. Tea works in a surprisingly simple way, and getting its benefits has been a goal even since we figured out tea leaves help our metabolism. This is true for all tea leaves, since they are all made of the same tea plant. Even the fermented Pu'er teas. So let's see if you can eat tea leaves, and them see if you should. So can you eat tea leaves ? Yes, you can eat tea leaves. They are edible both raw and steeped. They are currently not banned from eating ...

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Making Tea With A Coffee Maker (Which One Works Best ?)

April 3, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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If you're planning on making tea with your coffee maker, let's first see if that idea holds up. And which coffee maker would be alright for making coffee as well. Not all coffee makes are the same, and you might be surprised to find out your favorite coffee brewing method fails at making good tea. Let's avoid that scenario and see which would be the best. But first let's see if this could work. So can you make tea with a coffee maker ? Yes, you can make tea with a coffee maker. You can brew tea with a coffee maker if you can easily adjust ...

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What Is Moka Coffee ? 5 Things That Make It A Favorite For Many

April 1, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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When looking for a great brewing method, you'll find a plethora of options. One of them is the Moka pot, sometimes called a percolator. It's an Italian design, and it's been in use for nearly a century. And it still has fans, even today. But what is Moka, anyway ? What is the Moka pot, and what does the Moka coffee taste like ? Let me explain. So what is Moka coffee ? Moka coffee is the drink made in a Moka pot. A Moka pot is a fairly large vessel, looking much like a pitcher. It's made out of metal, and it makes a sort of mock-espresso ...

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Percolator VS French Press - 7 Differences To Help You Choose

March 31, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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When looking for a great brewing method, you're going to bump into the French pres and the percolator. Many people swear by them, and they both have their merits. But what if we compared the French press vs the percolator ? Sure, there are clear differences, but sometimes a side by side comparison is what's needed. So let's see their main differences, and how they can provide fresh, tasty coffee for you. 1. Percolators provide more cups of coffee per batch Percolators are very very different from french presses, even if they use almost ...

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5 Natural Coffee Sweeteners - Keeping Your Coffee On The Healthy Side

March 31, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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You'd like to sweeten your coffee with something other than sugar ? And you'd like it to be the most natural thing possible ? Well then let me help you out here. There are quite a few things you can try, 5 of them actually. And these are the purely natural ones, with barely any processing at all. Now onto the sweeteners, and I hope you do give them a try. 1. Cinnamon adds a wonderful sweetness to coffee Cinnamon in coffee has been a pretty ancient thing. But it still stands today, as a very beautiful option when sweetening your cup of ...

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How To Sweeten Tea Without Sugar - 5 Things To Try With Your Tea

March 30, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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When drinking tea you might be tempted to add sugar, to make it more palatable or simply out of habit. But what about sweetening tea without sugar ? What can we use for this ? If you're worried about carbohydrates, diabetes, or just want to steer clear of overly sweet drinks, then this article can help you out. We're not touching anything sweet here. Adding any kind of sweetener is not on this list If you mean to sweeten your tea with something other than sugar, and then proceed to add honey or honeycomb to your tea, you've done yourself a ...

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No Sugar In Your Tea ? 5 Teas That Taste Great Without Sugar

March 30, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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You're looking for a tea that tastes great on its own, with no sugar added ? Well, you're in luck because there's quite a few tea types out there that will taste sweet, without sugar. Their sweet taste is often because of a sweet aftertaste, and you will find many teas that can provide you with this kind of experience. It's just that many are not immediately obvious. And none of these is something you'd find in the supermarket on the 'best seller' shelf. Those are usually simple tea bags with generic forest fruit, or mint, or lemon tea ...

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Espresso VS Latte - 4 Differences That Set Them Apart

March 29, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Looking to decide between an espresso and a latte ? There are some clear differences between the two, actually they're at almost opposite ends of the coffee spectrum. Still, let's go through the main differences between a nice hot espresso, and a cup of comforting latte. We'll also take a look at the merits of both these drinks, so you can figure out which you'd like the most. Onto the differences, then ! 1. An espresso contains no milk First, let's establish the big, obvious difference. An espresso is a shot of coffee and it's ...

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What Kind Of Milk To Use In Tea (Vegan and Non-Vegan Options)

March 27, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Got yourself a nice tea and would like to add some milk to it ? Or maybe you've heard of the English custom of adding milk to black tea and you'd like to know what kind of milk to use. Let me help you out here, since I've had milk in my tea ever since I could remember. I'll provide vegan and non-vegan options as well, so I think everyone will be covered. So what kind of milk would go great with tea ? Any milk you like would be fine, though I would recommend staying away from skimmed milk since it can make your tea taste too watery. Whole ...

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How To Store Tea - 11 Tips On Keeping Your Tea Fresh And Bright

March 27, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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So you've just brought home a little pouch of fresh tea. But how do you store your tea ? It's actually a very important point, since storing your tea wrong can reduce the amount of time you can drink from it. This is also a kind of sensitive point for many tea drinkers, since in some cases there is no clear consensus on a few thing. I'll help you out as best as I can, and you can follow these guidelines as you wish. Though before we start, we really should talk about a very important feature of tea, and tea drinking in general. Let me ...

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Cappuccino VS Frappuccino - 6 Differences In Taste And Brew

March 25, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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When looking at a menu things can sometimes get a little confusing. Both with food and drink. So what's the difference between cappuccino and frappuccino, then ? You won't find a frappuccino anywhere else than at Starbucks, since they've trademarked the name. But you might find spin-offs, and it's important to know what you're getting. We'll discuss the main differences between a cup of cappuccino, and a frappuccino. And a couple of tips on how to make your own at home, so you get a wonderful drink. 1. A cappuccino is a hot coffee drink, a ...

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How To Switch To Black Coffee In 6 Days (And Actually Enjoy It)

March 24, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Switching to black coffee is a big deal, but it can be done. I used to have my coffee black for about 6 years, at first out of rebellious youth, then out of habit. Then I switched to milk and a tiny bit of sugar. Oh my. The benefit of that stunning 180 is that I can confidently drink coffee in all of its forms, and know which I truly like. I also don't mind when the host runs out of sugar or cream, so that's a win for me I guess. But let's see how you can switch from milk and sugar to black coffee, in a relatively quick and painless ...

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Here's When To Drink Green Tea, Based On What You're After

March 19, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Wondering when to drink green tea for maximum benefits ? Like staying up late to finish a long task, or getting all the antioxidants, green tea has slightly stronger effects when taken in certain times. But to know which time is best for your to drink green tea, we first need to know why green tea works in achieving better health. How green tea helps you achieve health goals Green tea is made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, much like black tea, Oolong tea, and white tea. This means it shares some traits with those teas, ...

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Here's How Long To Cold Brew Coffee (For Your Ice-Cold Drink)

March 18, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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So you're looking to make cold brew coffee and you're not sure how long to let it steep. No worries, this is a question I can help you with. The length of the steeping process can change the final flavor of your drink, so we'll talk about that too. So how long should you brew cold coffee ? You should cold brew coffee for about 16 hours. After the first 8 hours the caffeine is infused into the water, and the more you let it sit the more flavor will be extracted from the ground coffee. The first 8 hours are when the caffeine in your coffee ...

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Green Tea VS Black Tea (6 Differences In Health And Taste)

March 17, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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When foraying into tea territory, you'll often find mentions of green and black tea. If you've only had a few fruity teas before, it might all seem confusing. So this article will explain the differences between green and black tea, both in taste and in health benefits. That way you can take a well informed decision as to which tea you'll pick out for yourself. 1. Green tea has different levels and types of antioxidants than black tea Right off the bat, green tea seems to be a clear winner here. The way each tea is processed strips or ...

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6 Differences Between Ground Coffee And Instant Coffee

March 17, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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When deciding what kind of coffee to get, you're always faced with the decision between instant coffee and ground coffee. In many offices and company buildings you'll find coffee machines with cups of instant coffee. But why are both types of coffee available ? And more importantly, what are the differences between instant coffee and ground coffee ? Let met explain. Ground coffee VS instant coffee There are several differences between ground and instant coffee, but the most important is that instant coffee has already been brewed and ...

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Here's What Black Tea Tastes Like, And How To Enjoy This Dark Brew

March 16, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Trying to figure out what black tea would taste like before you have a cup ? I know black tea can be intimidating, especially if you're used to sweeter, fruitier teas. But if you're very much into coffee, then black tea might not be that far off for you. Let me explain. So what does black tea taste like ? Black tea has a distinctly dark and malty flavor, a bit like a very light beer without the alcohol or acidity. It's a very oxidized tea, so it will produce a dark red/orange looking brew. Unlike green tea it does not taste grassy or ...

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Here's What Delicate White Tea Tastes Like (And How To Make A Cup)

March 16, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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If you're considering taking up white tea, you might want to know what it tastes like beforehand. I understand that, and white tea really is a more delicate tea than others. As such its taste and brew method is going to be a bit different from what you're used to with other teas. So let's talk about what white tea tastes like, and how to make a great cup of white tea. So what does white tea taste like ? Often white tea is described as a sweeter kind of tea (compared to green or black), with floral notes that can also include vanilla, ...

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4 Differences Between Matcha And Green Tea You Need To Know

March 16, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Matcha and green tea are sometimes confused, and for good reason. They're both green, and almost the same tea. Yet they offer very different experiences when drinking the brew. So what's the difference between a cup of Matcha and a cup of green tea ? We've got lots to discus, so let me explain. Both Matcha and green tea come from the same plant All teas, as they were originally intended, come from the same plant. That plant is named Camellia sinensis, and you will find green tea, black tea, white tea, oolong tea, Pu-erh tea are all made ...

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Can You Reuse Coffee Grounds For A Second Cup ?

March 15, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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If you're wondering whether you can reuse those coffee grounds for another cup of coffee, let me help you out. This is something every coffee drinker as asked him/herself before, I think. Especially if you're a tea drinker and tend to reuse your tea leaves. But there are some key differences. Let me explain. So can you reuse coffee grounds for a second cup of coffee ? No, you should not reuse coffee grounds to make another cup of coffee. This is because the necessary ingredients for your cup of coffee have already been dissolved into your ...

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Is Coffee A Fruit ? The Surprising Truth About Your Morning Cup

March 13, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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You know those facts that turn your world upside down ? Like a barcode scanner scans the white lines, but not the black ones ? What if coffee turned out to be a fruit ? Is coffee a fruit, actually ? I never gave it much thought until we had a debate on whether chocolate is a salad or not. Seeing as it comes from a tree, which makes fruits, and the seeds are the cocoa we know. Is this the same with coffee ? Where does it even come from ? Let me explain. So is coffee a fruit ? Yes, actually it turns out that coffee is a fruit. The coffee ...

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Here's What Green Tea Tastes Like, And What Can Influence It

March 11, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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If you've never had green tea, you might be wondering what it tastes like. There's so many people talking about the health benefits, but few bother to actually explain what green tea tastes like, for those who would like a clear idea before venturing this way. So, here's what green tea tastes like, and I'm also going to talk about how the way it was processed influences the final taste. And how the flavorings work towards that. So what does green tea taste like ? Green tea has a distinct 'green', grassy taste to it. It may remind you of ...

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Coffee Bean Types - Geography And Climate In Your Cup Of Joe

March 10, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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When looking to get yourself a bag of coffee from the supermarket, you've probably noticed the is more than just one coffee bean type. You've probably seen the country of origin sometimes, a Robust mentioned here, a 100% Arabica there. But how many coffee bean types are there ? If you care what kind of coffee you drink, then you've probably got a headache from all the mixed information out there on coffee types. And the labels on the coffee bags don't help either. So let he help you out here, and settle the whole affair. There are 2 main ...

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Difference Between Iced Coffee And Iced Latte, And How To Make Them

March 9, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Looking for the difference between iced latte and iced coffee ? They're both great drinks, but there are some key differences between them. And those might prove to be just what you like or dislike about them. So let's go on and see what the main differences between iced coffee and latte are, and which would be your favorite. So what's the difference between iced coffee and iced latte ? While both drinks are coffee-based, and require ice, an iced latte has a large amount of chilled milk added to it. The iced coffee on the other hand can be ...

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Is There Caffeine In Cappuccino ? Here's The Whole Story

March 9, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Wondering if your cappuccino is a little weak ? Does it even have caffeine in it ? In theory, all cappuccinos are the same. A certain recipe, with a certain caffeine content. But are you always going to find the same cup everywhere ? No, not really, So let's see if cappuccino is meant to have caffeine in it, how it's meant to be made, and how you might find it made in some places. So does cappuccino have caffeine ? Yes, cappuccino has caffeine in it. On average a 6 oz cappuccino has about 120-170 mg caffeine, depending on how strong the ...

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Loose Leaf VS Tea Bags - Why It Matters, And How To Pick

March 8, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Ever since tea became popular, the debate of loose-leaf vs bagged tea sprung up and hasn't died down since. And for good reason, since the two tea types really do give different results. I'm sure there are people out there who swear by loose-leaf tea, and there are people out there who love their boxes of bagged teas. It depends on what you're looking for in a tea, I'd say, and how specific or fussy you want to be about it. Let me explain. Both loose leaf tea and tea bags have their own place in the world There's a reason both loose-leaf ...

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Vietnamese Coffee Beans - About The Roast, Brew, And Taste

March 7, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Have you ever wondered why Vietnamese coffee tastes so delicious ? Aside from the condensed milk. You've never heard of Vietnamese coffee or coffee beans ? Well then, let's clear things up for everyone. Some people know about Vietnamese coffee, some don't, some might wonder if it's not just coffee made in Vietnam. And they'd be right, it is made there. It's how the bean is processed and brewed that makes it special. What kind of coffee do they grow in Vietnam ? The vast majority of coffee beans grown in Vietnam are Robusta beans. They're ...

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Can You Reuse Tea Leaves ? Getting The Most Out Of Your Tea

March 5, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Looking to get more uses out of your tea leaves ? That's actually a fairly common thing to try, but let's see if tea leaves can be reused successfully. And if they can, which teas can be steeped several times. So can you reuse tea leaves ? Yes, tea leaves can be reused. You will get an average of 2-3 steeps from loose tea leaves, but it varies according to type. Some teas require you to steep them several types to develop their flavor, others lose flavor quickly after the first steeping. Not all teas are the same, so you'll have to take ...

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Can You Add Milk To Green Tea ? On Enjoying A Good Cuppa

March 4, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Wondering if you should add milk to your cup of green tea ? I did, and I actually added some milk, to an oolong no less. It was... not what I expected, or even looked for. Let me explain. So can you add milk to green tea ? Yes, you can add milk to green tea but it would be a very bad idea. The caseins in dairy milk will react negatively with the flavanols in green tea, and you will end up with an unpleasant taste. Dairy milk, whether it's cow or goat or another animal's both dampens the green tea's health benefits, and also ruins the ...

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How To Dissolve Cinnamon In Coffee - 3 Ways To Spice Things Up

March 3, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Cinnamon is a great way to spice up your usual cup of coffee. But, dissolving grounds cinnamon into your coffee is one hell of a task, and you might just fail anyway. Not your fault, it's just the way cinnamon works. Let me explain. So can you dissolve cinnamon in coffee ? You cannot dissolve cinnamon in coffee, since it is an insoluble fiber and will not melt. But you can steep the cinnamon with the coffee grounds, and still obtain the cinnamon flavor, without the slimy sludge.  Do not add ground cinnamon to any brewing method that ...

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Is Green Tea Herbal Tea ? The Difference Between The Two Types

March 3, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Are green tea and herbal tea the same ? Often you'll find the two tea types blended together, or even a pack of tea with some green tea sprinkled into it and the box will only say herbal tea. In a way, I guess you could argue they are the same. In the end though, they're made of very different plants. Let's check up on this in more detail. So is green tea herbal tea ? No, actually green teas and herbal teas are very different infusions. They are both infusions, and are brewed in the same way - hot water over a certain amount of dried ...

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Adding Brown Sugar In Coffee - On Taste And Sugar Varieties

March 2, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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If you're looking to add something to your morning coffee to make it even more enjoyable, then brown sugar would be a great idea. I for one am a big fan, and there really is no going back to white sugar afterwards. Let me explain. So can you add brown sugar to coffee ? Yes, you can add brown sugar to coffee and it may taste even better than white sugar. Brown sugar still has some molasses in it, which bring a caramel flavor into the coffee. At any rate, it's the molasses that gives brown and raw sugar that wonderful taste. It's not just ...

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Can You Make Coffee The Night Before ? For The Busy Folk

March 2, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Sometimes you're super busy in the morning and need your coffee to be done already by the time you wake up. Or, maybe you'd like a nice cold ice coffee, and hot coffee just won't make it as well. But can coffee be made the night before ? As in, does it ever go stale ? Does it lose caffeine ? Is it an abomination by morning ? I'd had morning coffee both fresh and from the night before, and there are a few differences. Let me explain. So can you make coffee the night before ? Yes, you can make coffee the night before. The only problem is ...

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Black Tea VS Red Tea VS Rooibos - Clearing Up The Confusion

March 2, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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If you've ever looked for more than 3 minutes at the tea labels on a supermarket shelf, you've probably seen red and black tea on display. Then some friends said they had red tea, but it was not the tea you know. Then you google the tea types and become even more confused. What gives ? Why is there a red and a black tea, and why is there such confusion ? Let me explain. Black vs red vs rooibos tea In the West, teas are named by their leaf color, while the East names them by their brew color. So black tea has black leaves, while in the East ...

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Does Black Tea Keep You Awake ? Here's What's Really Happening

February 27, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Black tea is famous as a breakfast tea, or a a slight pick-me-up. But does black tea really keep you awake ? I for one do enjoy a cup of black tea, and I have to admit it's the most forgiving of tea when it comes to brewing. Now let's see if black tea does actually keep you awake, enough to merit its breakfast tea status, or even coffee replacement for some. So does black tea keep you awake ? Yes, black tea does keep you awake. All beverages with caffeine keep you awake. Black tea happens to have half the caffeine content of coffee ...

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Arabica VS Colombian Coffee - What's The Difference ?

February 26, 2019 by CoffeeAndTeaCorner

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Ever stared blankly at the supermarket shelf, wondering which coffee to pick, and the only difference was that one is "100% Arabica" and the other says "Original Colombian" ? The labels on coffee bags are sometimes unclear, and unless you know your beans, they can be actually frustrating to tell apart. Arabica vs Colombian coffee Arabica is one of the two types of coffee in the world, and Colombian coffee is Arabica coffee that is grown in Columbia. The soil in which the coffee beans grow, and the way they are processed impact the final ...

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