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The Best Coffee for Cafetiere – Your Perfect Taste Guide

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Did you know? The most popular coffee brewing method in the UK is the Cafetiere. Also known as the french press, it’s the most used household coffee device and for good reason. But choosing the right coffee for cafetiere is a whole different story. First of all, introductions are in order. I’m James, founder of Balance Coffee. I’m here to share my coffee knowledge with you (10+ years). I’m here to share everything you need to know about finding the perfect coffee for cafetiere so you know you’re enjoying the best from home. There are so many different coffees available online that and it can be hard work figuring out what the best option is for your cafetiere coffee. Luckily for you, it’s all about your personal taste preferences. So I’m going to help guide you through all the options. Sit back, relax, grab a coffee and get ready to finally upgrade your coffee game at home. Let’s dive right in… 1. How to choose the right coffee for Cafetiere brewing You might be asking yourself

Choosing the Best Ground Coffee – Expert Guide

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If you’re living in the UK, the chances are you live a pretty busy life. Am I right? Thankfully, waking up and sipping on freshly ground coffee is critical to your productivity and energy levels. But not all coffees are equal. In this article, we share our expert recommendations so you can find coffee that’s healthy, good for your body and the planet. Quality Vs Commodity Explained Before we explain where you can buy ground coffee we wanted to break down some important information regarding the differences in quality available to help you choose the right coffee, for you. Did you know? 95% of the coffee produced worldwide is susceptible to Mould, Mycotoxins and Pesticides. All of which can be harmful for your long term health. You might be thinking, how on earth can coffee harm my health? Let us explain… Unfortunately, commercial grade coffee accounts for 95% of coffee sold worldwide. It has been grown for mass production, large cooperations follow unethical farming practises t