Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Lavazza

A Review of Lavazza Coffeelavazza

Gourmet coffee drinks has taken the world by storm, as java drinkers enjoy coffee from green coffee beans that come from the earth's best locations, such as Brazil and Colombia. If you want to make espresso in an espresso maker at home, matching Lavazza has two flavors:

Lavazza Crema e Aroma and Super Crema. Enthusiasts also found that Lavazza coffee beans less oil in them than many American coffee brands. For a cup of coffee, started out by trying Lavazza Gran Filtro.

If you prefer a very strong taste in coffee, some people mix Gran Filtro with a stronger espresso roast. Lavazza's deck without caffeine are coffee, and the fans loved it because it was not like drinking coffee without caffeine. There are many more flavors of Lavazza coffee beans.

Mixture of Lavazza Coffee

Lavazza derived from the best coffee beans Robusta and Arabica coffee from around the world and can be purchased either ground or whole. Robusta consists of 1 / 3 of the coffee world. Robusta coffee is found primarily in the Eastern Hemisphere.

Lavazza coffee has created a mixture of different for different tastes, using both Robusta and Arabica coffee. Lavazza's 100% Arabica mix including Pienaroma, Lavazza in Blu, Gran Filtro, Lavazza Oro, Tierra!,

And Caffe Crema. Some Lavazza's Arabica / Robusta mixtures is Crema Espresso and Qualita Rossa. Lavazza coffee beans come from all over the world so that every cup of coffee you drink is a memorable and enjoyable.

Executive summary about Lavazza by Steve Turley

Check out my other guide on Espresso



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