Posts Tagged ‘ground’
Gourmet Coffee Drink Recipes : How to Ground Coffee Beans
To get good coffee, you have to ground your own coffee beans. Learn how with the help of an expert in this free coffeevideo. Expert: Simeon Lowe Bio: Simeon Lowe has worked for Biggby’s coffee for two and a half years. He helped open a new store, and he is the currently the manager there. Filmmaker: Bartholomew DiVietri
Mocha Coffee Beans – Ground for Filter

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Mocha takes its name from the port of Mocha in the Yemen on the banks of the red sea from which all the coffee from that region was traditionally exported. The port was closed by sands over 150 years ago and most of the coffee from that region is now shipped from Aden and Hodeida. Ethiopia’s gift to the world is coffee as this is where the ‘mother tree’ can be visited. A pure Arabica this coffee has a smooth distinctive flavour…. More >>
- Freshly, hand roasted
- Premium coffee beans
- Medium grind for use with filters
Blue Mountain Blend Coffee Beans 250g Ground For Cafetiere

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“A lively Central American blend for all day drinking.”… More >>
- Freshly Roasted Blue Mountain Blend
- Re-sealable foil bag for freshness
How to Make French Press Coffee : Adding Ground Beans to a French Coffee Press
Make a delicious cup of french press coffee today! Get tips for adding the coffee to the french press in this free video clip. Expert: Mike Muller Bio: Mike Muller has been an Austin-local French Presser for 4 years, and he makes his coffee from whole beans each morning. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
What is the strongest ground coffee you can buy?
I make it in a cafetiere.
How much ground coffee beans should be put in a percolator?
Sorry I meant to say Cafetière. Thought it was called percolator, but now that I know what percolator is, I too am not a fan of this method.
Can you grind your own coffee beans to use in a perculator or do you need to buy already ground coffee?
Might sound like a stupid question but i only ever buy ready ground stuff and fancy grinding my own. But do you need a special coffee machine to do the own ground stuff or does an old style perculator work (my perculator was my nannas and is fom the 70’s i think – it looks well cool and retro).
Also does it taste nicer when you grind your own or does it just taste the same.

