Coffee Shops Spanish Fork UT

Here’s an intriguing question: Did anyone actually teach you to appreciate a cup of coffee? At first, this concept may seem absurd. But a good coffee is on par with a fine wine, and there are four criteria that determine whether your daily brew makes the cut. Read on to find out more.

Awakenings Cafe And More
(801)489-4674
Springville
Springville, UT
Ironic Ashes Steamers
(801)812-0393
Provo
Provo, UT
Juice `n Java
(801)375-5409
280 West 100 North Provo
Provo, UT
Starbucks
801-225-7104
555 East University ParkwayPad B
Orem, UT
Corner Bakery Cafe
(801) 262-5555
6227 South State Street 12
Murray, UT
Joe Coffee Shop & Espresso
(801)465-1220
Payson
Payson, UT
Red`s Coffeehouse
(801)375-0897
Provo
Provo, UT
Starbucks Coffee
(801)225-7104
555 East Univ Parkway Orem
Orem, UT
Corner Bakery Cafe
(801) 583-2000
610 Foothill Blvd
Salt Lake City, UT
Coffee Break Supply
(801)485-7266
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City, UT
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Determining Coffee Quality Using Tasting Terminology

Here’s an intriguing question: Did anyone actually teach you to appreciate a cup of coffee? At first, this concept may seem absurd. But a good coffee is on par with a fine wine, and there are four criteria that determine whether your daily brew makes the cut. Aroma. Scent is a very important flavor component. Much of our sense of taste is created through the nose and its olfactory glands, which add the thousands of subtleties you taste in your organic food and drink each day. Acidity. This term refers to the lively, palate-cleansing characteristic of all coffees grown at high elevation. Acidity is experienced primarily on the sides of the tongue. It’s not the same as bitterness; rather, it’s a sensation reminiscent of freshly squeezed juice. Body. The tactile impression of brewed coffee in your mouth can be described as light, medium or full. Some coffees naturally have more body than others. The brewing method also affects the perception of body. Coffees made in a coffee press or an espresso machine seem fuller in body than those brewed by other methods. Flavor. This is the most important tasting term, and it describes your total impression of aroma, acidity and body. It can be used generally (“This coffee is flavorful”) or with specific attributes in mind (“This coffee has a chocolaty flavor”).

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