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Coffee – International Beverage

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Coffee is an important element in everyday life everywhere, The coffee bean is taken from the center of the berry that the tree produces and is grown in over 65 countries. People all over the world use the ground product to brew common as well as specialty drinks that are often indigenous to their country and culture.

Accessories that are associated with the drink such as cups, mugs, travel containers, disposable drink cups, and novelty items are a thriving industry especially in the U.S. Other complimentary products are a complete industry of their own but depend upon the use of coffee to stimulate their marketing ability such as sweeteners, types of creameries, and various types of filters for brewing. Other industries such as the bakery industry would see a marked drop in consumer purchases of donuts, pastries and other breakfast breads if there were not coffee around to wash down these tasty foods!

Coffee as a hot beverage is typical, but not the only way to serve the drink. Cold drinks and foods processed with the bean are very popular such as iced coffees, ice cream, pies, frozen bars, and candy. There is almost no limit to what has sprung up in the food industry that uses ground roasted beans to flavor their products. There are also specialty shops such as coffee bars and coffee houses that surround their services around these hot and cold specialty drinks. While the drink is manufactured in many variety, blends, and temperatures, there is still no lessening of the demand for a simple, hot cup of java in a plain white mug to get the day started for many people around the world. The demand for the coffee bean will undoubtedly continue with almost the same intensity as the demand for gasoline.

Enjoy Coffee For All Day Beverage

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Our mornings are difficult at best, especially during the work week. The unwinding, after dinner part of the day is so far off and the previous day’s unwinding part was often so good that we let it go on a bit later than is good for us. That’s what makes morning a necessary component of the coffee maker part of the day. How anyone can go through the day’s preparation for self and family without resorting to the coffee and its maker is beyond me.

Show me a dissatisfied, frustrated commuter and I’ll show you someone holding a store-bought cup of coffee. As annoying as these people are, try to work up a little sympathy for the poor soul who has groomed, dressed, prepared, traveled to a coffee shop, stood in line (with grumpy people), juggled a hot cup with a newspaper and work papers or whatever, and is now forced to behold the more satisfied people who drank home brewed coffee that surround him.

It’s so much easier to allow the aroma of a brewing cup to accompany the grooming and preparation of the day, to allow the sounds of family to blend with the soothing sounds of coffee dripping into the pot, to allow a few decadent minutes of sitting and sipping before starting off. That’s the way the morning goes when it’s included in the coffee maker part of the day.

Evening time can be a time to enjoy coffee. Many people forget how relaxing a cup of coffee can be. Coffee is more than a morning drink.

And what about the benefits derived from making one’s homecoming an element of the coffee maker part of the day? It’s the empowering part of a frustratingly powerless day at work. You can select exactly the kind of coffee to put into the maker along with the amount. Contrast this with making do with the coffee pot in the break room where the consensus brand of coffee has either run out again or has been sitting for hours scorching on the heating pad. And you pick your own cup instead of using the cheap, disposable one provided by the coffee fund or the dollar store mug you chose to bring to the office because it isn’t nice enough for anyone to steal. And best of all, you and your coffee and your cup settle into whatever chair in the house you feel like using.

It could be the one in front of the TV or the one in the kitchen full of family or the quiet one next to the window in the bedroom. Power is the gift you get from the evening coffee maker part of the day.