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All about the Beans:  The Search for My Favorite Coffee

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All about the Beans:  The Search for My Favorite Coffee

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Do you know what type of coffee is best for you? 

Basically, there are many different types of coffee. Let me give you some pointers to help you get the best coffee. 

1. Why is coffee used?

To help you decide what coffee is best for you, consider why you drink coffee...or want to drink coffee. These are the tips on how you meet your best coffee . Below are some of the questions you need to answer in search of your coffee happiness. 

  • What is the reason on why you drink coffee? Is it because how the flavor settles?
  • Does drinking coffee helps you energized?  Do you want or need coffee despite of the taste?
  • Do you have any problems taking dairy products?
  • Are you allergic to dairy products?

Consider these questions as you look for the perfect cup of coffee for you. Let me give you  options on some coffee beverages for you to consider.

2.  The Newbie Mixture 

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Being a new coffee drinker, I believe that cappuccino or latte is a good place to start. Mixture is mild made with steamed milk and a touch of espresso. Having these coffee beverages for beginners makes them enjoy and get along with the taste of coffee. This is what we can call getting the taste of both worlds as the caffeine settles. 

If you think coffee is too bitter for you, I suggest that trying decaf as it has less bitterness when it comes to its flavor. 

 3. The Caffeine Booster

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Looking for caffeine but want it to be enjoyable, try espresso or another coffee made with finely ground beans. Espresso drinks are often labeled as low in caffeine because they are served in small quantities, but espresso has nearly three times the caffeine content of regular drip coffee per ounce.

You could also consider instant coffee. It may not have as complex a flavor, but it is quick and easy to prepare. You can also add a shot of espresso to your cup of drip coffee for an added boost.

In general, the longer a coffee is usually served, the less caffeine it contains. Cheap, grain brands are said to not be roasted before packing. 

4. Coffee with Dairy and Milk Products.

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If you can't digest dairy or are allergic to it, you can substitute almond or coconut milk in your coffee. This can result in quite a tasty and unique coffee, particularly if you use sweets, creamy, or sugar loaded  milk varieties.

Coffee cup and beansNext time you are confused about what coffee you may want to try just read this again and try new flavors to complete your coffee journey.

Check out our amazing coffee collection and variety of coffee that you can choose from for your family and love ones to try.