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People Hear And Talk About Types of Coffee
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Bercle George
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By Bercle George
Published on 11/30/2010
 
Most of the type, when people hear the phrase "types of coffee", they usually think about the types of coffee that are served, such as a latte, a cappuccino, a frappe, mocha, and so on and so forth.

Most of the type, when people hear the phrase "types of coffee", they usually think about the types of coffee that are served, such as a latte, a cappuccino, a frappe, mocha, and so on and so forth. However, they fail to realize that the phrase "types of coffee" does not always mean like that, that is because when people talk about the different kinds of this beverage, they might mean the kinds of this drink that is commonly used. If I ask you, do you know these varities of the drink ? The common coffee drinker would probably say no, and such is the irony of life. Not knowing what the beverage that you are drinking is made of.

For your information and guidance, this article contains the different varities of this wonderful drink, and no, these aren't the different types of beans used in coffee. That's because there are only two major varieties of beans when it comes to this kind of drink that is being enjoyed by people found all over the world.

* Instant - is termed as a coffee powder which is composed of dried freshly brewed coffee.

* Freeze Dried - a type of brewed coffee that has been frozen. It has superior quality and taste over instant coffee.

* Decaffeinated - coffee which has been made of coffee beans with no caffeine.

* Viennese Roast - a mix of 33% heavy roast beans with 66% regular roasted ones.

* European Roast - The opposite of a Viennese roast, it is composed of 66% heavy-roasted beans and 33% regular roasted ones.

* Italian Roast - Beans that are commonly used in espresso. It is glossy, brown-black and has a strong flavor and aroma.

* French Roast - Heavily Roasted Beans.

* Dark French Roast - Heavily roasted beans having a deeper chocolate brown color than typical French roast, which in turn, is much stronger.

* American Roast - Not too mild, not too strong, the perfect coffee for the moderate drinker.

You are encouraged to use the information contained within this article to enable you to get more pleasure from one of the most enjoyable beverages found anywhere in the world.