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Pod coffee's mess, flat taste leave experts cold
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How does pod coffee stack up? To find out, we tested three
systems: the Senseo, the Home Caf One-Cup Coffeemaker by Black &
Decker and the One:One Pod Brewing System by Melitta.
Our testers were Pat Kreuser, owner of Purple Mountain Coffee, who
has been roasting and brewing coffee for six years, and Glenn Powell
and Scott Hill of Barista Espresso, who have been roasting and
selling coffee for more than 15 years. They evaluated the machines
for ease of use, aroma of the coffee, color o...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
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Coffee a treat for the buds // `Specialties' perk up market
Chicago Sun-Times
; ... Brazil, where the drought-stricken crop has just been harvested. News of the drought sent coffee prices up in late December. In the ... yield perfectly good coffee. Old-fashioned percolators are bad news because the boiling water extracts too much oil from the coffee ...
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Coffee as commodity: a basic understanding of the C market is an important tool for today's savvy retailer or roaster.
Specialty Coffee Retailer
; The specialty coffee retailer is often confronted with news that the coffee market has gone up or down. Inevitably, customers will then come in and ask what this means to them. The question ...
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Coffee and health
Indian Journal of Medical Research
; Coffee and health (Coffee Board, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, Bangalore) 2004. 81 pages. This interesting and very readable book is divided into three sections. The first section asks questions about the effect of coffee on health and provides the answers. The second
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Coffee with a conscience: Starbucks' Rwanda Blue Bourbon provides lessons to all food processors on fair trade and a social mission ... and the marketing opportunities inherent in those causes.(PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT)
Food Processing
; Coffee, the beverage that helps Americans get up and get going in the morning, was first grown in Ethiopia prior to 1000 AD and moved further east by Arab traders, who boiled the beans and created a drink called qah-wa (prevents sleep). By 1668, coffee had replaced beer as New York City's favorite
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Mr. Coffee looks for wake-up cup; firm to bolster its product line, fight profit sag. (coffee makers manufacturer Mr. Coffee Inc.)
Crain's Cleveland Business
; Mr. Coffee Inc. is trying to brew up a comeback after a bitter 1991. Mr. Coffee had been doing a good job of selling coffee makers. The problem was they weren't selling profitable coffee makers, said David Childe, an analyst with Robertson Stephens & Co., a San Francisco investment firm. When
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Coffee at its best is a daily grind
The Independent - London
; Coffee is big business. In 1995 its retail market had a value of $45b (around pounds 27b). It is produced in 80 countries, of which 51 are members of the International Coffee Organisation, and is cultivated on around 10 billion hectares of land. This article is concerned with another side of the
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C-stores and coffee: be afraid, be very afraid.(PUBLISHER'S NOTE)
Automatic Merchandiser
; Coffee: The New Black Gold. That's the title of one of the workshops at this year's National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS) tradeshow. Nervous? Wait till you read the description: Now that a cup of coffee provides more profit than a gallon of gas, retailers are focusing more and more on
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Coffee's hot & cool
Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness
; ... minimize the withdrawal headaches. But if you decide to go cold turkey, the headaches should cease within a week, says Health News. Off the Wall If you aren't much of a coffee drinker and friends invite you to join them at their favorite java joint, don't ...
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Drink to your health?; Debate rages over benefits and risks of tea and coffee
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Coffee, tea or a cup of confusion? When it comes to your heart, coffee has taken a couple of lumps in the last year, although in a recent large study it got a clean bill of health. Tea, on the other hand, consistently is portrayed as a heart-healthy beverage, although last month the Food and Drug
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Brew-ha-ha: good coffee sends guests away smiling. (restaurant menu ideas; includes recipes and related article)
Restaurants & Institutions
; Brew-ha-ha: Good Coffee Sends Guests Away Smiling Brewing coffee is hardly a difficult operation. It requires only ground beans, plus water and time. Why then does good coffee often seem elusive? Restaurants that spend a great deal of time on making the food just right often spend little or no time
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