Thursday, January 28, 2010
Buying Your Coffee
Purchase your freshly roasted coffee in whole bean form and purchase no more than you will use within a two week period. Ground coffee will stale significantly faster than whole bean coffee.
Monday, January 25, 2010
GUATEMALA
GUATEMALA Organic
Coffee Origin: Americas
CITY ROAST
Balanced, medium-bodied. Hints of dark chocolate and spice. Bittersweet finish. $10.59/1 lb
Coffee Origin: Americas
CITY ROAST
Balanced, medium-bodied. Hints of dark chocolate and spice. Bittersweet finish. $10.59/1 lb
Thursday, January 21, 2010
EL SALVADOR
EL SALVADOR Organic
Coffee Origin: Americas
SUBURBAN ROAST
Medium-bodied, smooth. Undertones of orange and milk chocolate.. Rainforest certified. $10.59/1 lb
Coffee Origin: Americas
SUBURBAN ROAST
Medium-bodied, smooth. Undertones of orange and milk chocolate.. Rainforest certified. $10.59/1 lb
Monday, January 18, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
COSTA RICA
COSTA RICA
Coffee Origin: Americas
SUBURBAN ROAST
An exemplary Costa Rican coffee. Sweet, balanced and deliciously resonating. $10.39/1 lb
Coffee Origin: Americas
SUBURBAN ROAST
An exemplary Costa Rican coffee. Sweet, balanced and deliciously resonating. $10.39/1 lb
Monday, January 11, 2010
COLOMBIA
COLOMBIA
Coffee Origin: Americas
CITY ROAST
Medium-bodied. Sweet with mild floral and fruited notes. $9.69/1 lb
Coffee Origin: Americas
CITY ROAST
Medium-bodied. Sweet with mild floral and fruited notes. $9.69/1 lb
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Boosting Your Immune System with Tea
Research has shown for years that drinking tea has many health benefits. Most people are aware that teas – specifically those that are green, oolong, white and black – supply antioxidants to the body, but what antioxidants are we referring to? Well, for the most part, these previously mentioned teas contain flavonoids (a class of water-soluble plant pigments), and they contain one in particular called catechins. So now you’re probably thinking, “what the heck is a catechin?” Well, catechins are one of the most powerful in the polyphenol family. Tea contains four main catechin substances, one of which is about 25-100 times more potent than vitamins C and E. In fact, research has stated that one cup of green tea provides 10-40 mg of polyphenols and has antioxidant effects greater than a serving of broccoli, spinach, carrots, or strawberries. The high antioxidant activity of these teas makes it beneficial for protecting the body from oxidative damage due to free radicals which helps the body ward off dis-ease (heart disease, cancers, inflammation, etc.).
Another consideration is quality. It is quite possible for store bought tea to be good. If a customer chooses loose leaf over tea bags, they greatly improve their chances of getting quality. Tea bags are generally bad because the quality of the tea in the bag is generally poor - having a significant impact on taste (flat, bitter). Shelf life is another matter of importance. If kept properly, tea leaves can be kept fresh for a long time - but quality does diminish - how long has that tea been sitting on the shelf? Please keep this in mind when purchasing and drinking tea: Asbury Park Roastery works with tea suppliers who are passionate about what they do - in turn, we are able to provide fine quality loose leaf organic teas to our customers. We handle and store the tea properly to maintain that quality. We also know how long it has been sitting on the shelf. Lastly, we are available to assist and guide - can't buy that at the store. Oh, and one more thing, organic is more significant when it comes to tea versus coffee. The image of someone spraying pesticide on a leaf, then saying, 'here, go put this in hot water for a few minutes and drink it.'
Here is a quick description of the four teas mentioned here in the article:
White Tea - buds are plucked before they are open, allowed to wither, then they are dried
Green Tea (unfermented) - leaves are dried, and then heat-treated to stop fermentation
Oolong Tea (semi-fermented) - leaves are wilted, then allowed to go through brief period of fermentation
Black Tea (fermented) - leaves are withered, rolled, fermented and then dried
Asbury Park Roastery carries a variety of these teas so please stop by and we can certainly help you out.
Friday, January 8, 2010
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
Coffee Origin: Americas
FULL CITY ROAST
Full-bodied. Bittersweet chocolate with slight nuttiness. Mellow finish. $8.39/ 1lb
Coffee Origin: Americas
FULL CITY ROAST
Full-bodied. Bittersweet chocolate with slight nuttiness. Mellow finish. $8.39/ 1lb
Thursday, January 7, 2010
BOLIVIA
BOLIVIA FT/ORG
Coffee Origin: Americas
CITY ROAST
Mild, yet incredibly flavorful. Sweet with hints of nut, chocolate and raisin. Smooth. $10.39/ 1lb
Coffee Origin: Americas
CITY ROAST
Mild, yet incredibly flavorful. Sweet with hints of nut, chocolate and raisin. Smooth. $10.39/ 1lb
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Definitions You Should Know
Over the next several installments, we will provide you with the variety of coffee and teas that we offer at Asbury Park Roastery.
When describing coffee, we will be listing its origin, whether it is a FT (Fair Trade) item and if the coffee is ORG (Organic). We will also provide the type of roast of the coffee such as:
SUBURB = Mild roast, most highlights bean's unique taste characteristics
CITY = Medium roast, sweet spot, balance of bean and roast flavor
FULL CITY ROAST = Darker roast, more roast flavor, often bittersweet
We will also give a brief description of what your senses will experience from the coffee being discussed.
And as always, all roasting is done on premises!
We hope to see you soon.
When describing coffee, we will be listing its origin, whether it is a FT (Fair Trade) item and if the coffee is ORG (Organic). We will also provide the type of roast of the coffee such as:
SUBURB = Mild roast, most highlights bean's unique taste characteristics
CITY = Medium roast, sweet spot, balance of bean and roast flavor
FULL CITY ROAST = Darker roast, more roast flavor, often bittersweet
We will also give a brief description of what your senses will experience from the coffee being discussed.
And as always, all roasting is done on premises!
We hope to see you soon.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Welcome to the ASBURY PARK ROASTERY Blog Spot
Welcome to the ASBURY PARK ROASTERY blog spot.
We will be updating our blog often with a variety of information on the world of coffee and teas, giving you their origin and an idea of their tastes and aromas along with other valuable information. So check back frequently or become a fan to stay updated and please, stop by and grab a cup of coffee when you're in town. - Alli
We will be updating our blog often with a variety of information on the world of coffee and teas, giving you their origin and an idea of their tastes and aromas along with other valuable information. So check back frequently or become a fan to stay updated and please, stop by and grab a cup of coffee when you're in town. - Alli
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)