Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/04/17

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Subject: [Leica] Re: coffee (WAS: Tea in England)
From: mail at gpsy.com (Karen Nakamura)
Date: Sat Apr 17 06:38:08 2004
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Starbucks coffee is centrally processed at a single factory, vacuum 
packed, and then  ground shipped all across the country. I  doubt 
Starbucks in Englad/Japan have their own coffee roasters.

This means that the coffee is already stale by the time it arrives at 
your local  store. Roasted coffee only keeps for about a week, even 
with vacuum packing.

Most of the "barristras" in Starbucks over  pull the espresso. This 
is because Americans want a triple shot of espresso in their double 
lattes. But this has the efffect of making the espresso bitter and 
without a good crema.

If you want to judge a coffee shop, ask for a shot of espresso. It 
should be sweet enough to drink straight. If it needs milk+sugar to 
dilute, then it's too bitter because of stale beans or over-pulling.

The problem with roasting your own beans means that you can't ever 
drink coffee out. Just like shooting with our favorite cameras means 
it's painful to watch "professional" photographers at work at our 
friends' weddings.

Karen

-- 
Karen Nakamura
http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/

Replies: Reply from joecodi at clearsightusa.com (Joseph Codispoti) ([Leica] Starbucks)
In reply to: Message from Frank.Dernie at btinternet.com (Frank Dernie) ([Leica] Tea in England)
Message from mail at gpsy.com (Karen Nakamura) ([Leica] Tea in England)
Message from n.wajsman at chello.nl (Nathan Wajsman) ([Leica] Re: coffee (WAS: Tea in England))
Message from feli at creocollective.com (Feli di Giorgio) ([Leica] Re: coffee (WAS: Tea in England))
Message from n.wajsman at chello.nl (Nathan Wajsman) ([Leica] Re: coffee (WAS: Tea in England))