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World Encyclopedia of Coffee
Banks Mary
Summary
This book is the definitive illustrated guide to coffee: its history, where it is grown, the beans, the types of roast and grind, and how to brew and drink it.
This book is the definitive illustrated guide to coffee: its history, where it is grown, the beans, the types of roast and grind, and how to brew and drink it. This book features a comprehensive survey of the coffee-producing countries around the world, and the quality and characteristics of different kinds of bean. This book explores the history of coffee and its socio-economic importance, from mythical beginnings in the Middle East to worldwide trading commodity. This book provides expert guidance fo all the different beans, blends, grinds, roasts and equipment available, plus information on decaffeinated and instant-style coffees. A fascinating tour of coffee drinking travels from exotic Turkish coffee houses to the contemporary coffee bar. This book explains how to brew a truly satisfying cup of coffee -- including all the classic coffee drinks, such as latte, cappucino, and espresso. Over 70 recipes demonstrate the wonderful versatility of coffee in the kitchen, with delicious soufflés and meringues, puddings, fruit and frozen desserts, and enticing cakes, pastries, breads and biscuits. - Back cover.
Highlights
- Easy to enjoy: 264 pages · Paperback
- By Banks Mary
Details
- ISBN: 9781846812453
- Author: Banks Mary
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 264
- Language: English
- Publication date: 1 April 2014
- Condition: New
About the authors
Banks Mary and Mary Banks and Christine McFadden and Catherine Atkinson · Publisher: Hermes House
Reviews
This indepth guide explores all aspects of coffee, from aromatic beverage to cooking ingredient.

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