coffee industry
TIPS AND TRICKS

Making Espresso with Moka Pot

A Moka pot, also called an Italian coffee pot, stovetop espresso maker, or just “pot,” is a traditional coffee maker that was created in 1933 by an Italian engineer named Alfonso Bialetti. This is a common way to make coffee, especially in Italian homes. It makes a strong, rich coffee that tastes like espresso but

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COFFEE TECH

A new coffee line is presented by Franke Coffee Systems

Beyond Traditional, a brand-new product category for use in professional coffee-making, and Mytico, the company’s first product line, have been unveiled by Franke Coffee Systems. Modern technology is used in the new coffee line to deliver consistently excellent coffee. Because of its simplicity of use and shorter height, Mytico allows the barista to interact with

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FEATURE

Coffee Sommelier

For those who are unaware of a coffee sommelier, this is for you! Coffee sommelier play one of the most crucial roles in the world of coffee by testing and approving coffee before it is sent to us- the consumers. While you are thinking, ‘it’s a quite an easy job, sipping coffee all the day,’

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FEATURE

Sunalini Menon, Asia’s First Lady of Coffee

If you are a coffee connoisseur, then you must familiar with the name- Sunalini Menon, the First Lady of Asian coffee. She grew up in a culture where coffee was a part of daily life, where mornings always started with the smell of freshly brewed coffee. A man ground coffee beans in an antique grinder

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FEATURE NEWS

Coffee Plants and it’s Environmental Benefits

Did you know that coffee can also be good for the environment? Studies have shown that coffee plants can help forests grow faster and stronger, providing important benefits for both the local ecosystem and the global climate. Coffee plants are native to tropical regions and thrive in the shade of taller trees. This means that

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TIPS AND TRICKS

7 Ways to Improve Your Home Barista Skills

Baristas are responsible for preparing coffee and tea beverages in a variety of settings, including coffee shops, restaurants and hotels. While some training is provided on the job, there are also some essential barista skills that cannot be learned in a classroom. 1. Invest in high-quality tools: Achieving outstanding outcomes requires the use of high-quality

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NEWS

USAID, a change-maker of Coffee Culture in the country

The USAID Sustainable Agriculture and Production Linked to Improved Nutrition Status, Resilience, and Gender Equity — or SAPLING project — has been working to identify key crops grown in Bandarban and link local producers to marketplaces to sell their produce. Turmeric, ginger, and woven textiles were among the first value chains the project focused on. 

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FEATURE

Rainforest Alliance and Coffee

When you buy coffee from Superstores or Cafes, you may have noticed a small frog logo on the packet. Ever wonder why the frog is there? If you know the reason and still buying the product, then hats off to you. And if you are on the other side, still in a deep thought- then

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COFFEE TECH

How can technology help in coffee production in the future?

One of the most consumed and well-known drinks in the world is coffee. Almost 2.25 billion cups of coffee are reportedly drank daily around the world. Yet, there are many obstacles to coffee production, including resource scarcity, disease outbreaks and climate change. Due to these difficulties, creative solutions are now required to ensure the effective

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FEATURE NEWS

“The Battle of the Beans: Instant Coffee vs. Brewed Coffee – Which One Wins?”

Coffee is an essential part of many people’s daily routine. Whether it’s a steaming hot cup of brewed coffee or a quick and easy instant coffee, there are many options to choose from. In this article, we’ll explore the differences between instant coffee and brewed coffee and help you decide which one is right for

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