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Coffee's Ralph Nader recommends throwing away your drip coffeemaker.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers) Coffee consumers have had it. They've done everything right _ followed all the coffee connoisseur guidelines _ and their home brew still never...in cold filtered water, measured the correct amount of coffee per cup and then switched on their expensive electric drip...
March 31, 1997; Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
Inner strength of soluble coffee on the outer edges of Europe: Dr. Terry Mabbett explores the emerging soluble market through a comprehensive analysis of Russia and the maturing U.K. soluble market.(Soluble Market) Coffee is central to all European food and beverage industries, but soluble coffee reigns supreme at the two ends of this wide continent. Consumption of soluble coffee is highest in the west, where high winds and waves of the Atlantic Ocean create...
February 1, 2007; Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
News from Eastern Europe. (coffee industry in Europe) Coffee Rules Among Austrian Beverages The Austrian Tea and Coffee Association, based in Vienna, has been juggling with impressive figures about coffee consumption in Austria. Quoting figures released by the Austrian Central Statistics...
May 1, 1994; Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
Coffee chic in China. Coffee chic in China A young man, having a cup of Maxwell House coffee, smiles and says: It's good to the last drop. This coffee advertisement in prime time on China Central Television (CCTV) has almost become a household...
January 1, 1991; Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
Coffee myths. (Column) Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world and because of this, is subject to many...some food for thought with regard to some of the misconceptions that are widespread among coffee consumers worldwide. The first myth has to do with coffee roasting, regarding what kind of coffee quality ...
August 1, 1994; Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
Coffee in the next decade: upcoming trends. (coffee in the 1990's) (column) Coffee in the next decade: Upcoming trends What's hot for the 1990's? - According to the Associated Press' review of Food and Wine magazine, fresh fruit pies, potatoes, turkey, grains, lean red meat, and iced coffee. Yep, you read right: iced coffee. Seems strange to see iced coffee listed with such ...
January 1, 1990; Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
The Feel Good Factor at the Hottest Hollywood Parties of the Season is 100% Colombian Coffee. Coffee Lovers Call, Juan Valdez Delivers: One Coffee Lover to Win a Trip to the Colombian Andes To Learn the...Juan Valdez, the self-effacing front man for Colombia's coffee growers and a star in his own right, who comes to the rescue...
September 27, 2007; PR Newswire
TV shows filter coffee shops into the high street COFFEE shops are sweeping the country as the cafe culture popularised...percolates across the Atlantic. A new study shows that the UK's coffee shop market has increased almost nine-fold in the last...become all the rage. Many customers say they now see the coffee shop as a friendlier and cosier environment ...
February 3, 1999; The Scotsman
Coffee Fest Seattle schedule.(Coffee Fest Seattle: October 24-26, 2003 Washington State Convention & Trade Center) Coffee Fest Seattle Schedule Friday October 24, 2003 Special Attractions...Free Pour Latte Art Competition presented by Tea & Coffee Trade Journal * 8:30 to 10 a.m. Hands On Smoothie Preparation Workshop * 8:30 to 10 a.m. Coffee Roasting Workshop * 12:30 and 3 p.m. Hands On Espresso...
October 1, 2003; Specialty Coffee Retailer
Everybody's brewin' it; Vanilla Nut Crme. The Red Eye. Jamaican Me Crazy. From specialty shops to diners to convenience stores, coffees with exotic names, smells and tastes have overtaken our morning routines. Coffee makes the world go 'round. No, really, it does. After oil, coffee beans are the most traded commodity in the world. The number of coffee drinkers in America has quadrupled in the last five years -- from 7 million drinkers...
August 11, 2003; Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
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