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Why We Love Coffee: Fun Facts, History, and Culture of the World’s Most Popular Drink

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From coffee beans to extraordinary flavors. Being hundreds of years old, coffee has influenced civilizations and inspired many makers to discover new recipes for millions to enjoy. Yet what if there was a way to experience the best natural coffee flavors in the world by making them yourself? Why We Love Coffee is a visual collection of coffee facts and recipes that not only teach you how to recreate beloved coffee blends, but taste them like a professional coffee enthusiast.

Learn the language of coffee for amazing creations. Why We Love Coffee explores how coffee culture has experimented with different flavors and techniques over the years to create extraordinary drinks that millions of people enjoy today. Each chapter goes into the science of coffee ingredients and infusion, and how they can enhance your senses for the best tasting results. So, if you love home coffee and want to grow your tastes and skills beyond anything you've experienced before, this coffee book will transform you from a coffee lover to a flavor expert.

You'll also how the coffee capitals of the world grow and harvest their coffee beans; effective methods for roasting and grinding coffee; how to detect coffee ingredients through color and aroma; recommendations for brewing equipment; and recipes for coffee appetizers and entrees.

PLEASE When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

240 pages, Paperback

Published November 12, 2024

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Luigi Odello

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June 16, 2026
3 stars in the beginning. very solid! but 2 towards the end. so 2.5 i think.
i wanted coffee not math (i have dyscalculia).
i have been a coffee drinker since i was 10 to an unhealthy degree. coffee is my love language and means absolutely everything to me. nothing shows my love the way a cup of freshly brewed black coffee does. i loved learning about the history and geography of my favourite drink and would’ve liked more of that. this was a little too recipe-bookish for me, but i still learned a lot. fully zoned out towards the end though lol i didn’t gaf and found it repetitive and boring (i did listen to it on audio so i don’t know if it will be been different for me if i could’ve visualised the recipes) … moving on.
i adore the audiobook narrator though he narrated the decagon house murders too which was why i picked this up… remind me to check out the bonus material that was mentioned in the beginning of the audiobook though omgggg why am i in such a flow state rn though i can’t stop reading omg :O
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October 9, 2024
Why we love coffee is a caffeinated delight! It's like a barista friend who knows your order by heart, sharing the rich history, endless varieties, and secret recipes for the perfect cup.

Whether you're a seasoned espresso aficionado or a casual coffee drinker, this book will brew up a smile and a newfound appreciation for your morning ritual.
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October 18, 2024
Whew this was clinical as hell and read about as well as the back of a shampoo bottle.

If you love statistics and an impressive amount of research you’d love it.
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