Coffee Services Panama City FL
Encased in a thin layer of fruit is a coffee bean, the seed of the coffee cherry. Coffee is harvested primarily in three areas: Latin America, the Pacific region and Africa. Soil, climate, altitude and surrounding plants, as well as the method by which the bean is extracted from the fruit, affect its flavor. In the tasting room at Starbucks, coffee experts refer to this as “the taste of the place.”
St Andrews Coffee House
(850)769-3767
1006 Beck Avenue Panama City
Panama City, FL
Royal Cup Coffee
(850)747-9098
Panama City
Panama City, FL
Starbucks Coffee Company
(850)763-3031
Panama City
Panama City, FL
Starbucks
850-271-0578
2424 S. Hwy 77
Lynn Haven, FL
Starbucks
850-271-0578
2424 S. Hwy 77
Lynn Haven, FL 32444
Starbucks
850-522-8279
740 N Tyndall Pkwy
Callaway, FL
Starbucks
850-522-8279
740 N Tyndall Pkwy
Callaway, FL 32404
Starbucks
850-763-3031
2296-A Martin Luther King Blvd
Panama City, FL
Starbucks
850-763-3031
2296-A Martin Luther King Blvd
Panama City, FL 32405
Community Coffee Company LLC
(850)763-0100
Panama City
Panama City, FL
Coffee Beanery
(850)872-8554
Panama City
Panama City, FL
Dunkin Donuts
850-230-4443
11150 Panama City Beach Pkwy Panama City Beach
Beach, FL
Country Folks Cafe
(850)785-4108
Panama City
Panama City, FL
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Between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, a “coffee belt” encircles the globe. Here, abundant sunshine, moderate rainfall and year-round warm temperatures nurture coffee trees. At harvest time, those trees are laden with bright red coffee cherries (right). Encased in a thin layer of fruit is a coffee bean, the seed of the coffee cherry. Coffee is harvested primarily in three areas: Latin America, the Pacific region and Africa. Soil, climate, altitude and surrounding plants, as well as the method by which the bean is extracted from the fruit, affect its flavor. In the tasting room at Starbucks, coffee experts refer to this as “the taste of the place.” Tasters expect certain characteristics from any coffee they try, depending on its origins:
- Coffees from Latin America are generally light- to medium-bodied, with clean, lively flavors.
- Pacific coffees, like Indonesian Java and Sumatra, are on the opposite end of the taste spectrum: typically full- bodied, smooth and earthy, with very low acidity and occasional herbal flavor notes. They’re excellent dessert coffees because they complement rich desserts.
- Coffees from East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula often combine the crisp, clean acidity found in Latin American coffees with intense floral aroma and enticing fruit or wine flavors.
The next time you pick up a bag of organic coffee, take a look at where it was grown. When you drink it, see if you can recognize the taste of the place! Suggested Reading |
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