You can’t make good coffee without good coffee beans. But even if you buy the best beans, you can ruin your cup of joe by buying those beans pre-ground. Worst yet, buying whole beans and grinding them ...

It's a respectable thing to grind your own coffee instead of buying a bag of pre-ground beans (or instant coffee). It means your palette has reached the point where you can't deny that freshly ground ...

One of the most popular drinks worldwide, coffee, is brewed using beans that are grown on a coffee plant and are then processed and roasted. Coffee plants grow in an area called the bean belt and ...

Coffee is a beverage brewed from roasted, ground coffee beans. Darkly colored, bitter, and slightly acidic, coffee has a stimulating effect on humans, primarily due to its caffeine content, but decaffeinated coffee is also commercially available. There are also various coffee substitutes.

Check out the lifecycle of coffee to learn more about coffee’s journey from planting seeds to recycling used coffee grounds. While most coffee cherries have two beans, in about 5% of the world’s coffee, there is only one bean. This is called a peaberry (or a caracol, which is “snail” in Spanish).

In U.S. supermarkets, you’ll typically find two types of coffee beans for sale: Arabica and Robusta. You may be wondering, is there a difference between Arabica and Robusta? Oh, there definitely is. Let’s get right to it. Arabica is the most popular type of coffee, hands down.