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Standard formula and terminology for the preparation of boutique coffee
Espresso (Espresso): also known as kung fu coffee about 1 ounce, without any ingredients, placed in a 4-or 8-ounce coffee cup. Drink immediately. It can also be made into espresso macchiato, espresso with 1 spoonful of foam, or concentrated espressocon pane, and espresso with 1 spoonful of whipped cream. Super espresso (Restrictor
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Professional coffee terminology how to understand fine coffee
Coffee terminology: knowing certain coffee terms not only allows you to accurately express your understanding of coffee, but also makes your customers or friends think that you are quite expert in coffee and are a coffee glutton. Flavor [flavor] is the overall impression of aroma, acidity, bitterness, sweetness and mellowness, which can be used to describe the overall feeling of contrast coffee. Acidity [acidity] is all raw.
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We will explain several adjectives or nouns. I would like to remind you that these words are neutral and have no value judgment. ● texture, Body,Mouthfeel texture refers to the thick and slippery touch of coffee in the mouth, which is proportional to the amount of colloid suspension in the coffee. Since the texture is felt throughout the mouth, we use "rich" to describe thick coffee.
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Basic knowledge of boutique coffee terminology of coffee flavor
Flavor [flavor] is the overall impression of aroma, acidity, and mellowness, which can be used to describe the overall feeling of contrast coffee. Acidity [acidity] is the acidity and strong quality of all coffee grown on the plateau. The sour and sour mentioned here is different from bitterness or sour (sour), and it has nothing to do with pH, but promotes coffee to perform functions such as refreshing the mind and clearing the taste.
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Fine coffee beans basic coffee terminology: unripe beans
Unripe beans: the original meaning is (green), used to refer to immature beans. It has the smell of grass and an uncomfortable smell. The purpose of storing raw beans to dry them is to deal with this practice adopted by mature people.
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Tannic acid: after extraction, tannin will turn into a yellowish powder, which can easily blend into water. After boiling, it will decompose and produce pyrosylic acid, which will make the coffee taste worse. If the coffee is soaked and left for several hours, the color of the coffee will become stronger than when it was just soaked, and it is not tasty enough, so there is a saying that it is best to finish it as soon as possible. Caffeine: caffeine is one of all the ingredients in coffee
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Caffeine: caffeine is the most eye-catching of all the ingredients in coffee. It is a kind of phytoxanthin (animal muscle component). It has the same properties as theobromine contained in cocoa, green tea contains the same theophylline, and the percentage of reduction after baking is very small. Caffeine has a very wide range of effects. will affect the human brain, heart, blood vessels, gastrointestinal, muscle and kidney and other parts, the right amount of caffeine
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Coffee terminology basic knowledge of fine coffee
Flavor [flavor] is the overall impression of aroma, acidity, and mellowness, which can be used to describe the overall feeling of contrast coffee. Acidity [acidity] is the acidity and strong quality of all coffee grown on the plateau. The acid referred to here, unlike bitterness or sour, has nothing to do with pH, but promotes coffee to boost the mind and clear the sense of taste.
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Flavor is the overall impression of aroma, acidity, and alcohol, which can be used to describe the overall feeling of coffee in contrast. Acidity [acidity] is the sour, strong quality of all coffee grown in the plateau. The sour acrid taste referred to here is different from bitter taste or sour taste, and has nothing to do with pH value, but promotes coffee to exert functions such as boosting mind and cleansing taste.
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Coffee cup testing terminology scaa coffee cup meter introduction boutique coffee cup testing techniques are introduced
(compile: Huang Wei reprint be sure to indicate the origin and original link) first take a look at what the coffee cup test is: click on the coffee cup test, and then look at the following cup test terms, that is, the language we use when testing coffee: when testing coffee, we need to distinguish whether the coffee's flavor, mellow thickness, acidity and wet aroma are pleasant. Most cup testers use the following criteria to judge coffee.
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Coffee flavor terminology basic knowledge of fine coffee
Flavor [flavor] is the overall impression of aroma, acidity, and mellowness, which can be used to describe the overall feeling of contrast coffee. Acidity [acidity] is the acidity and strong quality of all coffee grown on the plateau. The sour and sour mentioned here is different from bitterness or sour (sour), and it has nothing to do with pH, but promotes coffee to perform functions such as refreshing the mind and clearing the taste.
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Professional coffee terminology details the basic knowledge of fine coffee
Flavor [flavor] is the overall impression of aroma, acidity, and mellowness, which can be used to describe the overall feeling of contrast coffee. Acidity [acidity] is the acidity and strong quality of all coffee grown on the plateau. The sour and sour mentioned here is different from bitterness or sour (sour), and it has nothing to do with pH, but promotes coffee to perform functions such as refreshing the mind and clearing the taste.
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Flavor [flavor] is the overall impression of aroma, acidity, and mellowness, which can be used to describe the overall feeling of contrast coffee. Acidity [acidity] is the acidity and strong quality of all coffee grown on the plateau. The acid and soreness referred to here is different from bitterness or sour, and it has nothing to do with the pH value, but to promote coffee to boost the mind and clear the sense of taste.
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The terminology explanation of Fine Coffee words about coffee
About coffee beans: coffee cherries: coffee trees are not beautiful, because the skin color is bright red, and the shape is very similar to cherries. Round beans: coffee is not beautiful in fact, in the process of growing up, one of the seeds of Langzhu developed very well, and the other seed was eaten missing, making the coffee beans that should be oval into a circle. Elephant beans: the body is bigger than the average coffee bean year.
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Professional coffee tasting terminology, fine coffee, basic knowledge of coffee
Coffee tasting is a very rigorous process. In order to taste the original flavor of coffee, coffee tasters usually evaluate coffee most professionally through cup testing. There are a lot of requirements in the process of coffee cup testing. The requirements for coffee taste appraisers are also high. Below, let Brista familiarize you with some terms for coffee tasting products. Flavor [flavor] is fragrant
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Basic knowledge of fine coffee terminology of coffee cup product (cup test)
When we measure coffee, we should distinguish whether the flavor, mellow thickness, acidity and wet aroma of the coffee are pleasant. Most cup tasters use the following criteria to judge coffee. While tasting the coffee, you should try to discern whether the flavor, body, acidity and aroma of the coffee is pleasa
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Fine coffee science coffee bean grinding terminology
Learn the coffee bean grinding term tannin: after extraction, tannin will become a yellowish powder, which can easily blend into water, and after boiling it will decompose and produce pyrosylic acid, making the coffee taste worse. and if the coffee is soaked and left for several hours, the color of the coffee will become stronger than when it was just soaked, and it is less tasty, so it is said that it is best to finish it as soon as possible. Caffeine:
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High-quality coffee words, common sense, Italian coffee terms
Mastering and proficient in the use of coffee terminology is a skill that every barista must have. Brista Coffee West Point College is here to introduce you to the technical terms of Italian coffee. The word coffee comes from the Greek word Kawen, which means strength and enthusiasm. The name coffee comes from the Arabic word Qahwan, which means plant drink. Later, coffee spread all over the world.
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Fine Coffee talking about the terminology of Coffee Bean Grinding
Caffeine: caffeine is the most eye-catching of all the ingredients in coffee. It is a kind of phytoxanthin (animal muscle component). It has the same properties as theobromine contained in cocoa, green tea contains the same theophylline, and the percentage of reduction after baking is very small. Caffeine has a very wide range of effects. will affect the human brain, heart, blood vessels, gastrointestinal, muscle and kidney and other parts, the right amount of caffeine
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Basic knowledge of high-quality coffee beans terminology for grinding coffee beans
Caffeine: caffeine is the most eye-catching of all the ingredients in coffee. It is a kind of phytoxanthin (animal muscle component). It has the same properties as theobromine contained in cocoa, green tea contains the same theophylline, and the percentage of reduction after baking is very small. Caffeine has a very wide range of effects. will affect the human brain, heart, blood vessels, gastrointestinal, muscle and kidney and other parts, the right amount of caffeine
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