Creating Coffee Trends at Home: Tips and Tricks



Coffee has come a long way since the traditional black beverage with a hint of cream. The latest coffee trends these days involve unique blends, lattes, and creative recipes that can be made right in the comfort of your own home. With a few tips and tricks, anyone can make a delicious cup of coffee that they can enjoy while taking in the latest trends in coffee.

When making coffee at home, it’s important to start with quality grounds. Many coffee enthusiasts prefer specialty coffee, like single-origin coffee which gets its flavor from a specific region or country. These grounds can typically be found at coffee houses, but if someone doesn’t have access to specialty coffee, a high quality, organic coffee blend will do just fine.

Once the grounds are ready, it’s best to follow instructions for the type of coffee drink being made. For example, a full-bodied French press coffee made from freshly ground beans could require a course grind and a slow, three-minute brewing time. But for a latte, espresso grounds are usually finer and require a stronger espresso machine with a quicker brewing time.

Once the coffee is brewed, it’s time to get creative and customize the drink to personal preference. Top off the coffee with some frothed milk or creamy oat milk and even add in some flavoring cocoa powder or cinnamon. Some coffee lovers like to add in spices like cardamom or nutmeg or even add in herbs like lavender or mint. The possibilities are endless, so take the time to experiment until the perfect blend of flavors is achieved.

With just a few tips and tricks, any coffee lover can make their own unique blend of coffee right in their own home. From light and fruity flavors to bold spicy blends, no matter what your tastes are, creating the latest coffee trends can be an enjoyable and delicious experience.

Papua New Guinea ELIMBARI coffee beans, 200 g artisan coffee beans
Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea ELIMBARI coffee beans, 200 g

15.00 €

ELIMBARI is a rare and exotic coffee grown in small farms in the CHUAVE region of Papua New Guinea, with a unique spicy and bitter taste. Roasted very dark, its flavor profile boasts notes of pomelo peel, nutmeg, cloves, dark chocolate, and tobacco, making it a must-try for coffee lovers who enjoy bold flavors.


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