Thursday, September 27, 2012

For the Love of Coffee and Tea -Prosperity POS for the Mac: "Kava" A Global Espresso - is it the most popular blend?

For the Love of Coffee and Tea - Prosperity POS for the Mac: "Kafa" A Global Espresso - is it the most popular method of espresso preparation!

Turska Kava

"Kava" A Global Espresso - is it the most popular blend?

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Kava,  more commonly known as Tursk Kava or Turskav Kava, is the Turkish style of making coffee.  The earliest evidence of coffee drinking comes from 15th-century Yemen, according a Wikipedia articlebut the first coffee house was started in Istanbul about 1640.
Turska Kava being prepared



The video explains the complete 
process of Kava making.


Turska Kava, is Slovenian and is a very popular item on of eastern European and Asian cafe's menu's. It is Espresso done the old fashion way, boiled in a pot and served in a cup with sugar.  The style of serving it does vary from slightly from region to region, but one thing you can count on is it does not come from an Espresso machine.  



Here is a short list of countries you will fine Tursk Kava style of coffee still popular in most cafe's:




  • Albania
  • Arab world
  • Armenia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Cyprus
  • Dagestan
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Iran
  • Israel
  • Kosovo
  • Macedonia
  • Romania
  • Serbia
  • Slovenia

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Creating Espresso Blends


Let's look at what goes into a good Espresso blend.

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First you must understand the person in charge of selecting the bean blend and the roasting recipe is called a Roast Master. When creating an espresso blend to be selected by a coffee shop owner, a Roast Master will follow an espresso "recipe" or "roast profile" to bring out the desired flavor and qualities that brand an espresso's taste. Espresso bars usually serve the espresso blend that is common to their region.  A Roast Master will use a well practiced combination of bean mass temperature, smell, color, and sound to monitor the roasting process, as the coffee bean blend peaks in flavor for that specific recipe. 


The Espresso Blends are from a number of places such as:
  • Brazil
  • Dominican Republic
  • Mexico
  • Peru
  • Panama 










Lesser amount espresso blend bean comes from:
  • Colombia
  • Costa Rica
  • Guatemala
  • Venezuela
To make a recipe more complex a Roast Master may add one or more of the following:
  • Ethiopian Harrar
  • Kenyan
  • Yemen Mocha
  • Zimbabwe
  • Zambian
Most richness and body of espresso blends will come from countries like:
  • Asian Pacific
  • Sumatra
  • Sulawesi
  • Java
  • East Timor
  • New Guinea
  • Ethiopian Yirgacheffe

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

How many types of espresso are there in the world?


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Do all coffee shops and restaurants serve the same flavor and strength of espresso?
There is only one way to answer this question correctly. We need to explore the espresso segment of the coffee world and learn more about coffee selection as a coffee shop owner decides what type of coffee bean and espresso will headline their cafe. We will also look at the challenges facing restaurants and coffee shops in obtaining less common flavors and how espresso strengths are determined. Most coffee drinkers don't know how many types of espresso beans blends there are or where espresso originates.  
What is espresso? We will look at what is and what it is not.


  1. Espresso is method of brewing coffee using finely ground coffee, and pushing high pressure water through the bed of coffee.
  2. Espresso is not a type of bean, any coffee bean can be used to make espresso. Espresso comes in blends or mixtures of different coffee beans.
  3. High Pressure Extraction is the most common method used by coffee shops to create a cup of espresso; the act of forcing hot water from the boiler though ground coffee, which in turn “extracts” flavors, oils, colloids, lipids and other elements create the cup of espresso.
  4. Espresso blends come from the mixing of specific coffee beans and how they are roasted.  
  5. Professional roasters will have blending goals in mind for specific espresso flavor. The roaster will choose the best bean blends and best roasting levels to attain the desired flavor.


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