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A Cup of Coffee: From Plantation to Pot, a Coffee Lover's Guide to the Perfect Brew

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Explores the history, traditions, & practices surrounding the cult of coffee drinking. Helps you select, brew, & serve the perfect cup of coffee. Explains the process of coffee production, & provides a glossary of professional coffee-taster terminology. Includes a guide to coffee beans from countries across the globe, & detailed guidelines to help you achieve the best results when buying, grinding, & brewing your own coffee. Over 100 stunning, full-color photos & dozens of exotic recipes for different kinds of coffee & accompanying dishes. This book will provide you with endless ideas for enriching your enjoyment of coffee in truly international style.

144 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1993

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Norman Kolpas

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April 18, 2020
I love coffee! While this book was enjoyable and interesting, presenting both some of coffee's history and production, it was painfully American (as in U.S citizen, and I will be the first to admit that I am a U.S. citizen.) Published in 1993, with a beautiful, if somewhat dated, layout, it was entertaining and factual. And while the book tried to present a worldwide view of coffee and coffee traditions, it did so in a manner tinged with mocking of the different styles and settings it presented. I still found the book enjoyable, maybe more so because of the somewhat sarcastic undertone.
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