Koffie. It's more than a drink. It's a ritual that gets your morning off to a flying start. But how do you choose the right coffee??  It's all about the right bean, grind and brewing method.

It starts with the bean

The heart of every cup of coffee? From boon. Arabica beans are soft and fruity, perfect for a mild cup. Robusta beans are a lot spicier, with a powerful one, earthy taste. For a full one, Balanced espresso often uses a mix of both.

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This way you get the best of both worlds. Freshness is essential. Coffee beans quickly lose their rich flavor.
Therefore, always choose freshly roasted beans and store them in an airtight container. If you are looking for something special, then give it a try L’OR Espresso, these beans give you that fullness, rich aroma that makes your heart beat faster.

The art of typesetting

Good buy coffee is one thing, but how you make your coffee, determines the taste. An espresso machine delivers a strong one, intense shot: ideal for pure coffee lovers. Filter coffee?
That one needs a little more time, but rewards you with subtle ones, mild flavors. A French press gives a rich, full body, and a moka pot brings that classic touch, strong character emerges.

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Het leuke is: you can play with different methods. Think of trying a new technique or experimenting with the amount of coffee and water.
Each way gives its own twist to the taste, and that makes making coffee so much fun. Your kitchen becomes your personal kitchen coffee experiment lab.

The right grind and perfect proportions

The grind of your coffee makes the difference. Espresso requires a fine grind, almost like powder. Een French press on the other hand, it needs a coarse grind.
This is because the size of the coffee particles affects the speed of extraction. Too fine can result in bitter coffee; too coarse can actually taste too watery. Don't forget the proportions either. For a perfect espresso you use 7-8 grams of coffee per shot.

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With filter coffee you use approx 60 gram per liter water. It takes some experimenting to find the right taste, but that's the fun of the process. En natuurlijk: use towards, filtered water.

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