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How to survey coffee brands for your best cup of Joe


As with most grocery store items, there are choices galore in the coffee aisle. Some of us get stuck in a rut, buying one coffee brand for years on end. There are some truly delicious coffees on offer, but coffee is quite expensive these days. You may feel you don't want to experiment with other brands only to be disappointed and be out some money. Here are some simple steps you can take that will allow you to hedge your bet, with very good odds of discovering new coffee brands you like.

There are two basic types of coffee beans, Arabica and Robusta. Arabica is the superior bean, with better body and flavor and no bitterness. The Robusta bean is usually mixed with Arabica in the lower priced coffee brands, so that the coffee company can pass the savings to you, for an economical cup of coffee. Each coffee company has its own proprietary mix which seeks to optimize the combination.

So, first on your survey is checking the labels of the different coffee brands, searching for the '100% Arabica' notation. If it isn't marked one way or the other, Robusta beans have been used. Although Arabica is more expensive, you'll certainly notice the difference in the taste. Interestingly, the 100% Arabica coffee may require less coffee to produce the strength you like. Coffee that boasts 100% Arabica may still cost a bit more, but hey, you've got to live a little every now and then. If you find a gourmet bulk bean labeled Arabica, watch for the sales - they all go on sale regularly - and buy a small amount to test. Some grocers stock inexpensive sample size bags of these coffees to induce you to give one a try.

Some of the gourmet coffee brands now feature organically grown 100% Arabica beans. Quite pricey, too, but Mr. Grocer holds his sales regularly, at very good prices.

As for canned coffee brands, they are, for the most part, mixes. Read the label carefully, because there are a few that consist of all Arabica beans.

Coffee houses are another great place to sample. They usually have a special of the day. Coffee sellers are knowledgeable about their coffees and are happy to clue you in on the different blends. For the price of a cup, you can taste for yourself. If you like it, you can buy a quantity. That particular coffee brand is likely to have a number of blends, so try others in their line.

Use these tips to widen your horizons on the coffee front. You're sure to find a few new coffee brands to freshen your tastebuds.


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