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Food and Recipes » Beverage Guide » Gourmet Coffee
Gourmet Coffee - Whats So Special About It?
By. Peter Halpin
From the time it was first uncovered, coffee has been one of the most popular drinks on the planet, mainly for it's rich flavour and pick-me-up qualities.

Until recent times, coffee suppliers offered few alternatives other than your usual, short black, long black, latte, cappuccino, vienna and further choices among these. From mild Italian espresso to thick strong Turkish coffee, the choice of flavour was basically still coffee with milk and sugar.

But today's coffee consumer has become far more sophisticated. Coffee now comes in almost any flavour, strength or combination to satisfy even the fussiest coffee lover. No longer are gourmet coffees only set aside for a special occasion, but an increasing number of people keep gourmet coffees on their shelves for any occasion.

So How do we Define Gourmet Coffee Anyway?

Gourmet coffee is simply regular coffee to which has been blended compatible flavours that actually enrich its coffee aroma and taste. The basic coffee taste, texture, aroma and stimulant effect is still present, but with a hint of, let's say, mint, caramel, bacon, vanilla, chocolate or any other tantalizing possibility. Add to that, the subtle variations in flavour and texture of coffee beans from selected parts of the world with varying climates and elevation and you have the perfect combination for gourmet coffee.

This is what gives gourmet coffee its distinction.

Most of us have at some time enjoyed a nice cup of coffee with something to nibble. Perhaps it was choc-mint buscuits, cheesecake, nuts, savoury snacks, pizza or any other imaginable delight. With a gourmet coffee, you can feel like you're enjoying both, without actually eating the food.

Where Can I Buy Gourmet Coffee?

Gourmet coffee is on the shelves at most grocery stores but the most convenient way to choose your selection, is to purchase online. Numerous gourmet coffee websites are waiting for you to order from their extensive range.

Gourmet coffee has become a very popular gift idea. They're great for housewarming parties and are the perfect business gift. Many vendors, such as Boca Java, offer gift presentations which include not only the coffee, but also accessories to add to the appeal.

The definition of gourmet is a fine food or drink that has been approved by a recognized authority to be excellent. Today, the coffee industry is evolving like the wine industry, where experts put their credibility on the line to appraise quality. Bottom line is, if they say it's good, it must be good. Gourmet coffee has earned its name.

One of the most expensive gourmet coffees, is Jamaican Blue Mountain, mainly because it is so rare due to the effect of hurricanes on the crops. Its beans are not only used for brewed coffee, but are also the flavor base for the famous Tia Maria coffee liqueur. Most online suppliers of any repute will include Jamaican Blue Mountain on their menu.

The term "gourmet coffee" not only refers to just the coffee beans themselves, but includes all of the aspects, activities, techniques and experience that produces that type of coffee. From the selection of the beans, the masterful roast, adding unique flavour... to the final product. Gourmet coffee is the result of a complete and specialised process.

Anyone for coffee?

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About The Author, Peter Halpin
Peter enjoys the best coffee. For further information about online gourmet coffee providers, visithttp://bocajavareview.com
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