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lunes, 4 de junio de 2018

10 Odd Ingredients to Put in Your Coffee


We all love a black, simple cup of coffee, and we can always indulge in the sugar and cream for giving it a sweet touch. But have you ever tried to get out of your comfort zone by adding other flavors to the equation?

Today That Coffee Roasters examines 10 ingredients guaranteed to add extra flavor to your coffee, this will help you discover even more interesting and exotic coffee mixes that will delight your taste buds. We hope you give some of them a try.

10) Cardamom: Give your morning coffee an exotic touch by adding this Middle Eastern spice to your brew, which will also act as a neutralizer for the effects of caffeine. Cardamom was also commonly used in Ayurvedic medicine to improve the mood, reduce pain, and induce a calm state of mind. If that’s not enough, it can also help stimulate the appetite and help settle your stomach. The Spice that dreams are made of.

09) Eggs: Culture plays a role in the matter of coffee recipes. Scandinavian egg coffee is a traditional drink in some parts of Scandinavia, Norway, and even the American Midwest. It’s made just by mixing a whole raw egg into coffee grounds, then boiling it all together in water. This results in a separation of the coffee grounds and the water, free of sediment or cloudiness. Straining it results in an amber-colored brew that is slightly bitter and that still contains all of the essential oils from the coffee beans.

08) Ice cream: This is a must. Ice Cream is the perfect substitute for cream and sugar, making your coffee that much sweeter and adding a creamy texture to it.

07) Coconut oil: Coconut oil is used for a myriad of purposes, so adding it to your coffee doesn’t sound like a bad idea. Experts maintain that coconut oil enhances coffee, making it taste better and coming along with many health benefits. A spoonful of this oil will help speed up your metabolism and boost your immune system.

06) Oatmeal: Breakfast and coffee served all together. Adding raw oatmeal to your hot cup of coffee until the oatmeal is cooked through is a way of improving your breakfast. Add cinnamon, honey, or sugar for some sweetness.

05) Lime/Lemon: As odd as it might sound, this one is delicious. Give your morning brew a dash of acidity by throwing in a piece of fresh lemon or lime peel. The peel will get rid of the bitter flavors of your coffee and enhance its natural sweetness.

04) Vanilla extract: Vanilla extract is a great replacement for any artificial sweeteners or sugars that you would often use in your coffee, especially if it’s pure. Just adding a few drops of the extract will sweeten your brew and put additional flavor minus all the fake preservatives in commercial flavor syrups.

03) Condensed milk: If you try this, you might as well forget about milk and cream. Sweetened condensed milk put into your coffee will make it so much sweeter and creamier; with this, you will need no extra sugar. A traditional drink in Vietnam, it’s quite easy to make and also cheaper than any of the lattes at most coffee shops.

02) Nutmeg: If you’d like a hint of earthiness in your morning brew, you may want to consider nutmeg. Its taste is more on the sweet side, which will delight your earthy taste buds. Although, it does far better with the sense of smell, giving your coffee a sweet smell that is truly unique and one that will fill your home and heart.

01) Star anise: This is a tricky one, but perfect for licorice and coffee lovers along. When blended with specialty beans, the flavor that star anise brings to your coffee is nothing if not unique. Avoid overdoing it, though. A half a pod of anise is more than enough for a single cup of coffee. If you add too much, the licorice-like flavor will overthrow that of coffee and ruin the balance of it.
Go on and try some of these odd ingredients and let us know your opinion in the comment section; you might want to try them with the coffee grounds from That Coffee Roasters! Don’t forget to contact us to get the best-roasted coffee, made with exclusive blends, just to fit your needs.



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martes, 23 de enero de 2018

Coffee People: The Stories Behind This European Coffee Trip

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They've visited over 30 cities.


What would be of cities like Paris or Vienna without their famous coffee houses? Europe is home to some of the most renowned personalities, places, and festivals related to the world of specialty coffee. For coffee lovers, European countries are a fantastic destination that begins and ends with great coffee and experiences. It’s definitely a world worth exploring and that’s exactly what Ales Pospisil and Radek Ruzicka decided to do when they started European Coffee Trip.


A love for coffee and exploring

These two friends had in common their love for coffee and traveling. So with a camera in hand and a project in their minds, they started to explore European cities looking for the best cafés and baristas to make the ultimate tourist guide for coffee lovers that want to experience only the very best of the cultural coffee scene.


Filled with beautiful photography, rich interviews and reviews and wonderful videos, European Coffee Trip has become, over the last three years, a community of people with a great love for our favorite drink. Ales’s and Radek’s initial goal was to create an online platform or magazine that could connect all people interested in specialty coffee across Europe and post all the information in English, with the purpose of overcoming the European language barriers.


Initially, they studied engineering, but then, Ales and Radek switched from wires and mechanics to specialty coffee. They’ve visited over 40 cities and have produced over 100 videos. They’ve learned how espresso machines and grinders are made,  they’ve tasted some of the best coffees in Europe and they have interviewed, and become friends with, coffee professionals from all different backgrounds, such as coffee school and espresso bar founder, Tim Wendelboe, coffee author Colin Harmon, 2009 World Barista Champion, Gwilym Davies, 2015 World Brewers Cup Champion, Odd-Steinar, 2016 World Coffee Roasting Champion, Alexandru Nicolae, among many others.

The ultimate coffee tourist guide
Over the years, they’ve expanded their trips and have begun to explore places like Tanzania and Brazil, with the hopes of learning more about coffee origins and how it’s produced, from the land to the cup. Last year, they even went to Korea for the media coverage of 2017 World Barista Championship, where they met many talented artists and baristas that share our love for specialty coffee. Also, they’re also currently working on their first documentary about the Aeropress machine and have gathered up to $15,000 to finish their project.


As they keep growing and growing, you can now go to their website to explore all the different destinations they’ve visited over the years. All you have to do is pick a city, and they’ll recommend you the best cafés they discovered while they were there. Of course, they keep adding new places as they continue to learn about new destinations, that’s because one thing’s for sure: coffee culture is far from declining. Recently opened cafés are thriving in all European cities and, as people become more educated about coffee, the experiences are getting all the more interesting and fun!


Wouldn’t that be the job of your dreams? A life of travels and the best coffee in the world? Ales and Radek have worked really hard to get where they are, looking for new sponsors and opportunities as they go. They’re definitely an example of perseveration; when you set your mind on a good project, very few things can really mess with your resolve. Join them today on their trip and let us know if you’d like to make their European Coffee Trip anytime soon! In the meantime, at That Coffee Roasters, we’ll keep enjoying what we all have in common: a cup of our favorite coffee.



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