👆The Basic Knowledge Of Coffee


that's right coffee why well why not
when playing a game or watching
something it's a nice idea to have a
drink nearby some people enjoy drinking
tea others enjoy drinking coffee or
maybe whiskey and even water why not if
you're interested in getting into
drinking coffee well I know the basics
and the basics are quite enough for you
to enjoy a nice cup of coffee so keep
watching and by the end of the video you
know the basics too there are basically
two types of coffee or two types of
coffee plants one of them is called
Arabica and the others called robusta
there are some major differences between
the two
the Arabica coffee usually has a better
taste more smooth when compared to the
robusta the robusta has more of that
bitter taste that people don't usually
like very much but the robusta has
almost the double caffeine than the
Arabica does so if you're looking for a
nice taste you go for Arabica if you're
looking for caffeine you go to robusta
so the Arabica coffee is usually more
expensive than the robusta because the
Arabica plant is more delicate it's more
prone to disease than the robusta the
robusta plant will survive longer and
give coffee the whole year long when
buying your coffee you can find it on
the package if it's Arabica or robusta
if it doesn't say you can go by the
price if it's an expensive coffee it's
probably Arabica and if it's too cheap
it's probably robusta Arabica is way
more expensive than the robusta but
they're both quite affordable
if one I have both the taste of the
Arabica and the caffeine from the
robusta you can find some coffees out
there there are mix so there are all
kinds of options out there you just have
to look regardless of Arabica robusta
the coffee's have different roasts they
go from light to dark and maybe very
dark you can find now the difference
between a light and the dark roast is
mostly the flavour the amount of
caffeine on the light and on a dark
roast is pretty much the same
it has minor variations but doesn't
matter much so don't get a dark coffee
expecting more caffeine because it
probably won't make much difference
get whatever roast tastes the better for
you other than that you'll find all the
packages things like this coffee has
hints of nuts or that coffee has hints
of dark chocolate and oranges or berries
vanilla or whatever well unless you're a
fanatic that doesn't matter much it's
more like a trial and error thing you
try a coffee if you like it keep buying
it if you don't go for another one until
you find one or two you really like it
never hurts to have more than one type
of coffee around it's just like tea
sometimes you're more in the mood for a
stronger coffee and sometimes you're
more on the mood for a smooth one just
as important as the coffee is the water
the best idea is to use mineral water or
filtered if you're going to use a tap
water then remember this the quality of
your coffee will be as good as the
quality of your water there are several
ways of making coffee I'll share with
you the two ones I like the most as a
general rule it's 1 tablespoon of coffee
for a cup of coffee you want done you
can try using a little more there or
less until you find what suits your
taste the bad
so the first way is the most simple one
with a filter just place the filter then
place the coffee
don't compact it or anything just let it
rest there pre warm the cup if you can
let's get some of that hot water place
it on the cup let it rest for a couple
of seconds until the cup gets hot and
then get it back the ideal temperature
for getting the best days from your
coffee it's right below boiling point so
when the bubbles begin to rush upwards
that's usually the right time if you
forget about it and it fully boils then
just let it cool down for a minute or so
and then go on and make your coffee
slowly pour the water that's important
and just wait now making the coffee with
the filters one of the easiest ways but
the paper filter also holds back some of
that oil that the coffee naturally has
that is why I have the second way of
making coffee which is with a French
press now you can get French prices from
prices that go from ten to a hundred
bucks
don't worry about that get one that
looks decent it's enough again
just like you did with the filter coffee
it's a good idea to preheat both the
French press and your cup then you just
add the coffee add the water put the top
bark back on and just let it rest for
four minutes after the four minutes just
push it down slowly and serve if you
compare both a coffee made on a filter
and a coffee made on a French press you
see that the coffee made on a French
press is kind of thicker and has some
oils on top of it but those oils might
cause some problems with cholesterol if
you drink too much so it's a good idea
to save the French press coffee for
whenever you feel like something
different
and then just add some sugar if you want
to get your favorite game or your
favorite roll and enjoy