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Indonesia has the perfect climate for growing coffee, and is currently one of the world’s largest producers. Composted of thousands of islands, some of the larger islands, such as Java and Sumatra, are well known in the coffee world for the quality of their beans. Not indigenous to Indonesia, coffee bushes were introduced by […]
If you think you can’t bake, this simple coffee bake recipe will have you changing your mind. Delicious mid-morning with a cup of your favourite coffee made from freshly-roasted beans, it’s also brilliant at lunchtime. Any leftover slices will freeze for up to three months, just leave them to defrost at room temperature until required. […]
Every cup of coffee needs a home. Protect your desk or coffee table from heat rings, splashes and spills with a coaster – we’ve picked out five of our favourites. 1. Ceramic camper van coaster, The Mosaic Garden These lovely hand-painted 10cm by 10cm ceramic coasters have been fired to […]
Continuing our series on coffee production around the world, we take a look at Colombia in South America, probably the part of the world most associated with coffee. Colombia ranks very highly in terms of production, and is the second biggest producer of Arabica beans which are of higher quality than robustica. There are almost 600,000 coffee […]
Whatever type of coffee beans you prefer, you’ll need a way of storing them so they’re not exposed to light, air or damp. We’ve picked out five of the best coffee storage jars for your kitchen or office to keep your favourite drink fresh. 1. Ceramic jar, Beau & Elliot Home Sturdy, practical ceramic jar […]
If you like to brew your coffee the simple way, then you’ll need a coffee pot. We take a look at five of the best enamel coffee pots and cafetieres on the market. 1. Red classic espresso maker, La Cafetiere Featuring a high quality aluminium body, this stylist hob espresso […]