What is Coffee?

Everyone recognizes a roasted coffee bean, but you might not recognize an actual coffee plant.

Coffee trees are pruned short to conserve their energy and aid in harvesting, but can grow to more than 30 feet (9 meters) high. Each tree is covered with green, waxy leaves growing opposite each other in pairs. Coffee cherries grow along the branches. Because it grows in a continuous cycle, it’s not unusual to see flowers, green fruit and ripe fruit simultaneously on a single tree.

It takes nearly a year for a cherry to mature after first flowering, and about 5 years of growth to reach full fruit production. While coffee plants can live up to 100 years, they are generally the most productive between the ages of 7 and 20. Proper care can maintain and even increase their output over the years, depending on the variety. The average coffee tree produces 10 pounds of coffee cherry per year, or 2 pounds of green beans.

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Coffee Roast

Coffee roastingRoasting brings out the aroma and flavor that is locked inside the green coffee beans. Beans are stored green, a state in which they can be kept without loss of quality or taste. A green bean has none of the characteristics of a roasted bean -- it’s soft and spongy to the bite and smells grassy.

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Making Better Coffee

Getting the most out of your coffee can seem like a big task. You might find that sometimes you get a cup of delicious coffee, and yet other times you’re left wondering what went wrong. Luckily, we’re here to break down 6 simple tips to help you get the most from your coffee machine.

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Every Coffee Lover

If you’re already a fan of the stuff, you likely don’t need convincing that coffee is a good thing. Not only does it wake up your senses and brain to prepare for the day, but it’s also been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease, certain cancers and mental deterioration.

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Brewing Better Coffee

Brewing coffee at home doesn't need to be difficult, and with the right techniques your home brew can be just as delicious as the coffees served in our caffes. Follow these 11 simple tips, and you'll be on your way to improving your home brewed coffee!

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