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Why is Coffee Bitter? Bitter Coffee Coffee Taste Bitter Taste Chlorogenic Acid Lactone Separated Coffee
Why is coffee bitter? This question has puzzled scientists for decades. Now, scientists have narrowed their research focus, targeting two chemical molecules. At the annual meeting of the American Chemical Society, scientists reported that these two bitter-causing chemical molecules are produced during coffee processing, a discovery that could impact coffee processing
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Why is Coffee Bitter?
Why is coffee bitter? This question has puzzled scientists for decades. Now, scientists have narrowed their focus to two chemical molecules. At the annual meeting of the American Chemical Society, scientists reported that these two bitter-causing chemical molecules are produced during coffee processing, a discovery that could potentially impact the coffee additive industry.
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The Magic of Dark Roast Coffee Beans: Ordinary Coffee Can Be Enchanting! Flavor Characteristics of Dark Roast Coffee_ How Much Do Dark Roast Coffee Beans Cost
For more professional coffee knowledge exchange and coffee bean information, please follow Cafe_Style (WeChat public account: cafe_style). On a stormy afternoon, a customer ordered a cup of Blue Mountain coffee. After brewing, I sampled a bit - that enchanting, fresh and refined subtle fragrance accompanied by cedar aroma, finally transforming into the sweet taste of chocolate. Paired with the rainy day, it was simply refreshing and exhilarating, awakening the palate.
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Where Does Coffee's Bitterness Come From? Does Roasting Increase Coffee's Bitterness?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange. For more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account: cafe_style). FrontStreet Coffee briefly describes where coffee's bitterness comes from and whether roasting increases coffee's bitterness. During roasting, chlorogenic acid undergoes changes and decomposes. Although the main bitterness in coffee comes from chlorogenic acid, in fact, chlorogenic acid itself is not bitter! Chlorogenic acid during roasting
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How is Chlorogenic Acid Decomposed During the Roasting Process? The Relationship Between Moisture and Chlorogenic Acid? What is Produced?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange For more coffee bean information Please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account cafe_style) FrontStreet Coffee briefly describes the roasting process and the decomposition of chlorogenic acid. After moisture is heated, chlorogenic acid will begin to decompose, but during the roasting process, moisture is continuously lost. The speed and amount of moisture loss will affect the generation of flavor (Maillard reaction).
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How to Enjoy Black Coffee Without Bitterness: A Guide to Coffee Bean Bitterness and Pricing
Discover professional coffee expertise and exchange knowledge about coffee beans. Follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account: cafe_style) for more insights. While many perceive coffee as inherently bitter, quality specialty coffee actually offers minimal bitterness. This challenges common misconceptions about coffee's flavor profile.
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Which Coffee Beans Are Not Sour or Bitter_Causes of Bitter Coffee Beans_How Much Does a Package of Non-Bitter Coffee Beans Cost
Professional coffee knowledge exchange For more coffee bean information Please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account cafe_style) Starbucks opened the door to coffee for Chinese people, but while opening the door for you, it also closed the window. Chinese people were deeply poisoned by the bitterness of Starbucks coffee. Thus came the so-called coffee = bitter During the coffee bean roasting process, a substance called chlorogenic acid lactone is broken down
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Steaming Coffee with a Purple Clay Pot?! Chinese-Style Extraction Has Made Another Breakthrough!
For more professional coffee knowledge exchange and coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account: cafe_style). For more specialty coffee beans, please add FrontStreet Coffee on private WeChat: qjcoffeex. Around this time last year, a coffee shop in Shanghai attracted attention by using a "water-sealed stewing" method to extract coffee...
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Can Cold Coffee Be Reheated? Does Reheating Cold Pour-Over Coffee Make It Taste Better?
Most coffee doesn't taste as good after it cools down, with particularly prominent acidity. Some office American-style drip coffee machines have automatic warming functions, which essentially means heating and temperature control. This leads some coffee enthusiasts to wonder whether reheating cooled coffee might make it taste better. As FrontStreet Coffee mentioned in previous articles,
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Brewing Coffee in Zisha Pots: A Surprising Solution to Reduce Bitterness
As the pandemic continues to reshape daily routines, coffee consumption has undergone a remarkable transformation. More people have discovered the therapeutic joy of home brewing, embracing the ritual of coffee preparation as a moment of comfort. This cultural shift has sparked innovation in home brewing equipment, with the market now offering an extensive array of tools for the home barista—from sophisticated drip coffee devices to classic French presses and traditional Moka pots.
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Is Salted Coffee Delicious? Flavor Profile and Taste of Pour-Over Coffee with Salt, Clever Uses of Salt in Coffee
In daily life, salt is one of the essential seasonings that enhances flavor and aroma in food. But what ingenious effects might adding salt to coffee bring? The practice of adding salt to coffee is not actually a "bizarre" behavior—many regions have traditions of salting coffee. The ancient and mysterious Turkish coffee, beyond its fascinating fortune-telling aspects
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Is Salt Better Than Sugar in Coffee?! Science or Nonsense?
In the Greek film "A Touch of Spice," it was mentioned that salt is the soul of the earth, life, and food. Because life needs food, and salt makes food more delicious~ and coffee is no exception. Adding salt to coffee might sound strange, doesn't it? Compared to adding milk and sugar to coffee to adjust the bitterness/change the overall taste
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Are Bitter Coffee Beans Inferior? Understanding Coffee Bitterness and How to Choose Non-Bitter Beans
Professional coffee knowledge exchange. For more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account: cafe_style). Bitterness has always been an unpopular term in specialty coffee. Good coffee should be fragrant, delicious, with excellent balance. Perhaps with some acidity, and enjoyable without needing sugar. But what exactly makes coffee bitter? Is this bitterness really so bad? Let me
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Cuban Coffee Bean Roasting Analysis: What Makes Cuban Wild Coffee Beans Special?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange For more coffee bean information Please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account: cafe_style) Smoke slowly curls upward, the wisps indistinguishable between coffee or tobacco aroma, the fusion belonging to that nation's special essence. Origin: Cuba. Flavor: Smooth and even mouthfeel, low acidity, light oat sweetness and rich bitterness. Aroma: Distinct black vinegar
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What Are Fruity Coffee Beans and How to Detect Their Rich Fruit Aromas - This Essential Step Cannot Be Missed
Professional coffee knowledge exchange and more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account: cafe_style). FrontStreet Coffee - Introduction to Fruity Coffee Aroma. Floral and fresh fruit aromas are the most difficult to capture, yet they are the most captivating. In any culture, these scents are highly representative, almost serving as genetic indicators for reproduction in our DNA code.
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How to Describe Coffee Aroma: 36 Professional Coffee Scent Terms and Common Aroma Names
Professional coffee knowledge exchange and more coffee bean information - follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat Official Account: cafe_style). What do coffee wet aroma and dry aroma mean? Seven major factors affecting coffee bean flavor and aroma. The mellow richness of coffee, the overflowing aroma, the slight bitterness released from the mouth - that special essence. The descriptive terms for various flavors are nothing more than these types.
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How Long Should You Finish an Americano? Is Latte Better Hot or Iced? Can You Drink Coffee the Next Day?
Owner! I'll have a latte, hot or iced, which tastes better? This simple question is something you've likely heard frequently, whether you're a regular café visitor or a barista. That's right, is a latte better hot or iced? This is an open-ended topic. Your current environment, your personal
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Coffee Bean Roasting: The Relationship Between Roast Level and Acidity, Differences Between Light and Dark Roast in Agtron Values
Professional coffee knowledge exchange For more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account: cafe_style) The Relationship Between Roast Level and Acidity The strength of coffee's acidity is closely related to coffee varieties and roast levels. Coffee contains acidity because coffee beans fully absorb the fruit acids from the pulp during growth and processing. In terms of varieties, high-quality Arabica
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An Introduction to the Three Main Varieties of Coffee Beans and Does Chlorogenic Acid Affect Coffee Flavor?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange. For more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account: cafe_style). FrontStreet Coffee - Introduction to the three main coffee bean varieties and chlorogenic acid components. 1. Arabica Species. The origin of Arabica species is the Abyssinian plateau in Ethiopia (now the Ethiopian plateau). Initially used mainly as medicine, it was cultivated for roasted drinking in the 13th century.
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Why Does Coffee Taste Sweeter with Salt? Why Add Salt to Bitter Coffee? Is It True That Salted Latte Tastes Like Cheese?
Adding sugar and milk are common methods for flavoring coffee. However, in recent times, the coffee world has suddenly embraced the trend of salt seasoning. While this isn't uncommon in the vast history of coffee, it was previously used mainly for black coffee. The recent trend isn't about adding salt to black coffee, but rather to milk-based drinks.
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