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Understanding Countries and Their Different Coffee Beans

10.17.2009 · Posted in Home and Garden Articles

There's so much more to drinking coffee than just knowing whether you want a cappuccino or a shot of espresso. What really makes the drink are the beans, and the art of growing good beans is akin to the difference between a bottle of cheap wine and the finest Brunello from Montalcino. ...

Buying Australian Wine”

10.14.2009 · Posted in Wine and Spirits Articles

In Australia, wine has become the new beverage of choice for people in all walks of life. Moreover, Australia has developed an enviable reputation amongst wine drinkers and appreciators the world over. Myshopping.com.au can help you make the right selection of wine for any occasion and to suit any taste. ...

Enjoy Coffee At Home

10.14.2009 · Posted in Coffee Articles

Having a cup of coffee has been a very popular pastime for almost everybody. Be it in the workplace, coffee shops or even in the comforts of our very own homes, we get to enjoy it with our family and peers. It provides opportunities for social interactions to some and while to others it gives ...

Magic Ingredient

10.14.2009 · Posted in Coffee Articles

Here are a few facts about mushrooms and why it is a magic ingredient in our diet:rnrn- Mushrooms are often classified as a vegetable or a herb, but they are actually fungi.rnrnrn- While there are over 14,000 mushrooms, only about 3,000 are edible, about 700 have known medicinal properties, and fewer than one percent are ...

History of Brandy de Jerez

10.14.2009 · Posted in Food and Beverage Articles

Grape cultivation in Jerez goes back to the Roman era and the Moors who ruled most of Spain from 711 to 1492 were forbidden by Islam from drinking wine. Contradictorily, grape cultivation continued in Jerez and distillation was introduced in the 10th Century mainly for uses in cosmetics, essences and antiseptics. Is it to note ...

Guide to Irish whiskey

10.14.2009 · Posted in Food and Beverage Articles

Irish whiskey is distinctive from its Scottish cousin and has been made in Ireland for hundreds of years. There are several types of whiskey common to Ireland: Single Malt, Single Grain, Pure *** Still and Blended Whiskey. The word whiskey is an Anglicisation of the ancient Gaelic term "uisce beatha" which translates as "water of ...

If You Love Lebanese Food

10.13.2009 · Posted in Food and Beverage Articles

Watch out for the invasion of the Lebanese food. Rich pastries, milk cakes, ground mutton in rice with lots of tomatoes, and tabbouleh are among the local favorites of the locals in the US, miles away from the Lebanese soil. The health conscious troop to restaurants with these specialties and the number of satisfied patrons ...