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Coffee Chemistry, Or Pour Me Another Cup Of That Sumatran Cheese Decaf

 

Scientists have identified more than 2,000 compounds that make up tastes and smells. A whopping 400 of them 20% are found in coffee. Thats why coffee is so interesting to the palate. Its complex!

Gas spectrographs devices that measure flavor profiles have identified an unmatched range of flavors in coffee, from Darjeeling tea, chocolate, vanilla and violets to truffles, soup and cheese!

You may be surprised to learn that such a powerful flavor as coffee could be described as delicate. But thats the case with properly roasted Arabica bean coffees.

Two beans, or not two beans

Coffee beans come in two varieties, hardy Robustas and lighter Arabicas. Arabica beans are harder to grow, and hence more expensive to buy, but they yield less acidic, more aromatic beverages. And they have almost half the caffeine and stomach-upsetting oils of Robustas.

Different coffee beans want to be roasted differently. Delicate Arabica beans may be used to produce an extremely dark, almost burnt French roast, but the longer roasting period destroys the delicate compounds that give the beans their intricate flavor notes of flowers, fruit and honey.

In the end, coffee is certainly demonstrating its chemistry with consumers. The worlds leading coffee retailer reports that 35 million customers plunked down US $6.4 billion in the fiscal year ending October 2, 2005. If you're in the restaurant business, those are numbers that are sure to quicken your pulse.

Author: Patrick Gillam
 
Author Bio:
Patrick Gillam is a notable scripter. Patrick likes to pen down articles about this field.
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