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Lavazza pods provide a rich, full-bodied espresso with a lasting crema. These pods are ESE compatible, not to be confused with "capsules" used on some Lavazza brand or Nespresso espresso machines. Each pod has a diameter of 44 mm. Available in cases of 150 regular, or 108 decaf individually wrapped pods.

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Bean Counting

Posted By: Archie Neisz
Posted At: Dec 23, 2012 at 5:29 PM
Related Categories: Coffee and Espresso, Coffee Talk, News
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Green coffee beans are usually shipped in 132lb bags, (60 Kilograms) and world-wide production statistics are compiled on the number of bags.

World production for 2012 includes 88,818 bags of Arabica and 62,440 of Robusta.

To give you perspective on worldwide coffee production and the rarity of some highly prized regional coffees like Hawaiian Kona and Jamaican Blue Mountain that make up a tiny fraction of all coffees, here are statistics for 2012 compiled by the US Department of Agriculture.

 
The coffee harvest is raked and sun dried during the first stages of processing.

Brazil leads the world in total production again in 2012 with 40,200 bags of Arabica and 15,700 of Robusta for a total of 55,900 bags or 7,378,800 lb.

Vietnam is second for total production with 850 bags of Arabica and 24,150 of Robusta for a total of 25,000 bags or 3,300,000 lb.

 
Coffee farmers from the Andes meet with coffee buyers known as Coyotes in remote areas to avoid long trips to organized coffee markets.

The United States, mostly Hawaii, (100/0) and Mexico (4,500/200) make up North American production of 4,600 bags of Arabica and 200 bags of Robusta.

Central America produces 14,605 bags of Arabica and 10 bags of Robusta from: Costa Rica (1,600/0), El Salvador (1,475/0), Guatemala (3,840/10), Honduras (5,800/0), Nicaragua (1,800/0) and Panama (90/0).

 
Colombian coffee is represented world-wide by the iconic Juan Valdez.

South American countries including Bolivia (4/150), Brazil (40,200/15,700), Colombia (7,500/0), Ecuador (415/190), Paraguay (25/0), Peru (4,800/0) and Venezuela (880/0) combined to produce 53,970 bags of Arabica and 15,890 bags of Robusta.

Caribbean countries produce 920 bags of Arabica from: Cuba (125), Dominican Republic (475), Haiti (300) and Jamaica (20).

 
Peruvian farmers haul bags of coffee from small farms on mountaain slopes to gathering points for sale to Coyotes.

Middle East coffee comes from Yemen at 150 bags of Arabica.

Papua New Guinea, 1,100 bags of Arabica and 50 bags of Robusta, represents Oceania’s total production.

South Asia contributes 1,650 bags of Arabica and 3,685 bags of Robusta from: India (1,640/3,660) and Sri Lanka (10/25).

 
Vietnam leads the world in Robusta bean production.
Southeast Asia contributes 2,580 bags of Arabica and 35,025 bags of Robusta from: Indonesia (1,700/8,000), Laos (0/575), Malaysia (0/1,000), Philippines (30/400), Thailand (0/900) and Vietnam (850/24,150).
 
Coffee trees are beautiful in flower and create habitat for many birds.

Sub-Saharan Africa contributes 9,243 bags of Arabica and 7,580 bags of Robusta from: Angola (0/30), Burundi (225/0), Cameroon (100/700), Central African Republic (0/15), Kinshasa (200/165), Cote d'Ivoire (0/1,800), Ethiopia (6,500/0), Ghana (0/90), Guinea (0/425), Kenya (850/0), Liberia (0/5), Madagascar (25/500), Malawi (25/0), Nigeria (0/30), Rwanda (250/0), Sierra Leone (0/70), Tanzania (500/300), Togo (0/650), Uganda (650/2,800), Zambia 10/0) and Zimbabwe (8/0).

 
Coffee flowers are very fragrant and the coffee cherries ripen at different times so the ripe ones have to be hand-picked to not disturb the un-ripe ones.
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Michael Rosso ♦ Lets all do our part and start brewing more coffee

12-27-2012 11:04am |

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MannyGate7 Very informative thank you!

02-05-2013 8:49am |

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Philip Coats Interesting to see that coffee comes from such a wide variety of places. Curious to know just how much the taste of each varies (with a similar roast temperature) due to soil composition and other localized variables.

03-02-2013 1:39pm |

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Dean Dahlstedt Absolutely amazing that coffee is the 4th most popular drink in the world, yet it appears to be produced in such small quantities in many regions. This truly is a special drink. I now know why Hawaiian coffee so expensive. Only 100 bags a year! How many times have I roasted a Panama Esmeralda Gesha or a Kenya AA without realizing that those are the very best of only 90 and 850 bags per year respectively. These fact really make me realize how truly lucky we are to be able to enjoy the very best of this wonderful drink. Great article, thanks.

03-21-2013 12:39am |

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paul hees Great stuff, a lot of interesting information presented in a condensed but appealing format. As a big fan of both, it never occurred to me that Ethiopia produces 8 times as much as Kenya. Wondering if China is still growing- thought Yunnan was on course to rival Vietnam? Thanks!

04-27-2013 11:22am |


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Health Report: Could Coffee Protect You From Skin Cancer?

Posted By: Whole Latte Love Staff
Posted At: Aug 31, 2011 at 3:17 PM
Related Categories: Healthy Living
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Coffee And Your HealthAs you’re enjoying the last rays of summer, consider that in a few years you could be lathering on the coffee to prevent skin cancer. Findings published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science suggests that chemicals commonly found in coffee have the ability to absorb UV radiation when applied directly to the skin. Researchers at Rutgers University genetically engineered mice to suppress the same enzyme that caffeine does in humans and have found that they were slower to develop skin cancer. Because of its ability to suppress ATR, the enzyme responsible for turning damaged skin cells cancerous, scientists have suggested that caffeine could be added to sunscreens to boost protection levels.

In a strange twist, caffeine molecules may also help you develop a nice tan in addition to protecting your skin from tumors and cancer. Caffeine has actually been shown to stimulate pigment cells, urging them to produce more color. So, a safer tan may not be too far on the horizon.

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For St. Patrick's Day: Chocolate Stout Latte

Posted By: Mark Jackson
Posted At: Mar 15, 2011 at 11:12 AM
Related Categories: Coffee and Espresso
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If you're tired of the same old drinks, break out of the rut with a creative latte. This month's recipe is perfect for the adventurous latte lovers out there.

Ingredients
- 3 shots of espresso
- 6 oz of milk
- ½ oz of Monin Dark Chocolate Syrup
- ½ oz of Monin Caramel Syrup
- ¼ oz of Monin Hazelnut Syrup
- Ice

Preparation
In a tall 16oz glass, combine the espresso, syrup and milk. Stir the contents and add ice. Garnish with whipped cream, if desired, and enjoy!

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Legend of the Irish Coffee

Posted By: Tracy Schafer
Posted At: Mar 15, 2011 at 10:43 AM
Related Categories: Coffee and Espresso
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With St. Patrick's Day right around the corner, may the luck...and drinks, of the Irish be with you. Given the upcoming festivities, now is as good a time as any to take a look at the history of one of the most (in)famous, drinks in the world—the Irish Coffee.

In true Celtic fashion, think Leprechauns and pots of gold, the origins of the Irish Coffee begins with a local folklore...Legend has it that the drink was invented in a cafe at the now-defunct Foynes Airport. In 1943, on a particularly nasty winter evening, a flight bound for Botwood, Newfoundland made the critical decision to return to Foynes after several hours in the air. Consider that 1943 was during WWII and commercial air travel was really in its infancy—think well-heeled men and women on a flying-boat voyage. The circumstances of the diverted flight were trying at best and left passengers a little bit more than peeved.

Upon making the decision to head back to Foynes, the captain reportedly sent a Morse-code message to the control tower, alerting ground operations personnel of the impending return. At the terminal, preparations were made to welcome back the crew and passengers. I know, you're skeptical already; but keep in mind, this was the 1940s...flying was a glitzy affair.

Irish CoffeeBack to the regularly scheduled story...Head chef Joe Sheridan of the airport restaurant was hastily asked to make something to warm the passengers and lift their spirits. He decided to...well...add a little spirit to their drinks. After all what could keep you warmer and happier than a hot coffee and some good old Irish whiskey? As the night progressed and everybody had been served, one of the passengers approached Sheridan to thank him for the hospitality. Making small talk, the passenger asked if Brazilian coffee had been used to prepare the drink...To which Sheridan responded "No, that was Irish Coffee." The rest is history.

From that night forward, Irish Coffee was served to all passengers going through Foynes Airport. The tradition continues to this day; dignitaries arriving at Shannon Airport are still welcomed with a warm cup of Irish Coffee. Want to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in style? Try this authentic Irish Coffee Recipe:

Joe Sheridan's Original Irish Coffee

  • 30ml Irish Whiskey
  • Freshly brewed coffee
  • 2 teaspooons of  sugar
  • 2 teaspoons fresh whipping cream or double cream

Preparation
Preheat an Irish Coffee Mug using hot water. Try our Stout, Classic or Pedestal version of the mug. Pour freshly brewed coffee into the mug; add sugar and whiskey. Top with cream.

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Jesse Nice Another version... ^_^

Cream as rich as an Irish brogue
Coffee as strong as a friendly hand
Sugar as sweet as the tongue of a rogue
Whiskey as smooth as the wit of the land

03-16-2011 2:16pm |

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BIll Price Love your website, and that's a nice story about Irish coffee, but... the recipe leaves a lot to be desired.
3ml is about a half tsp whiskey. Perhaps you meant 30ml (1 oz.) or 3 Tbs (1 jigger). Similarly, 2 tsp of whipped cream is an almost invisible amount. More like 1/4 cup (4 tablespoons).
My favorite addition to Irish coffe is to wet the rim with whiskey, and frost it with raw sugar after the glass is warmed. Flaming the glass w 2 tsp whiskey helps seal it to the rim.

03-17-2011 10:28am |

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Angelo Palmieri I love Irish coffee in winter when I need something warm and sweet to help me make the day. I like your recipe, Bill, and one of this day I will try it. Thanks, AP

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Flavor Notes
Aroma Notes Rich
Taste Notes Caramel & chocolate notes
Finish Notes Hint of hazelnut
Palate Notes Full body
Roast Profile
Roast Profile Medium Dark, Espresso
Best For Brewing
Espresso Yes
Coffee Condition
Single Serve Yes
Coffee State
Regular Caffeine Yes
Coffee Botanical
Species Arabica & Robusta
Coffee Packaging
Container ESE Pod
Container Size 150 of 44mm ESE Pods
Coffee Type
Blend Yes
Coffee Origin
Country Of Origin South America, Africa & Asia
Where Roasted Italy
Country Imported From Italy
Review
Customer Review 4.7 Stars
Average Customer Rating 4.5 out of 5 (6 Customer Reviews)

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04/29/2013

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ENJOYABLE

AS A NEW "AT HOME" ESPRESSO PERSON, HAVE FOUND THIS PRODUCT BOTH QUICK AND DELICIOUS!! CREMA IS PERFECT EVERY SHOT. WOULD RECOMMEND TO ALL!!

What's Best About this Product?

EASE OF USE,

Some Helpful Tips For Using this Product:

GET LARGER SIZE!!!

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IS PERFECT AS IS!

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

EVERY TIME

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04/24/2013

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Top quality Italian espresso pods for a great price -- the best bang for your buck.

What's Best About this Product?

Makes great tasting shots.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Espresso shots and lattes.

The Machine I Use:

Gaggia New Baby

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Yes.

Overall Rating:
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04/05/2013

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awesome espresso

We needed to find a replacement for Starbucks espresso pods when they stopped carrying them a few months back, and gave lavazza a try. We love them--better flavor with excellent crema top at lower price than Starbucks. Free delivery from Whole Latte Love is icing on the cake!

What's Best About this Product?

robust flavor and crema

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

mocha

The Machine I Use:

Starbucks Barista (10 years old and trucking)

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Oustanding crema

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Daniel Moraldo ♦ Excellent coffee for a fraction of the cost...can't beat that!

04-05-2013 3:03pm |

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

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01/14/2007

lavazza pods

I have had problems getting my tamp down.Think it also may be the freshnesh of my beans.Have a Solis plus grinder so that is fine.Ordered some LaVazza crema supreme pods,and was flabbergasted on how good the espresso turned out.Finally crema that doesnt disapear when you stir in some sugar.I know this is good espresso,because recently,LaVazza opened up 3 espresso bars in the Chicago downtown area.Had some there and it beats the pants off Starbucks.Also when you order a double shot,they serve it in a ceramic cup,along with the little spoon,and a serving of sugar.Starbucks is always in a paper cup.Also a tip.I hung a clothes pin over the cup when my drink was being brewed and poured out of the Gaggia.This makes it easy to know when to turn off the switch on my machine.I get a perfect amount,about an ounce and a quarter,every time.Couldn't be happier

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

espresso

The Machine I Use:

gaggia

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

goof

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Rated 4 out of 5

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Mary Jo Diem

04/08/2005

Great pods - great price!

I've used Starbucks, Illy and now Lavazza, and I like Lavazza the best! It's less likely, I find, to have any bitterness, and blends well with the Torani French Vanilla syrup I use. Also, what won me over was Whole Latte Love's bulk size, because if you love cappuccino, you don't want to be running to the store every few days to buy another small package of pods.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Cappuccino

The Machine I Use:

Gaggia Espresso Deluxe

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Yes

Overall Rating:
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I need to buy ground espresso in individually wrapped packages, for a friend who uses an inexpensive steamer, likes espresso but won't buy espresso coffee for it because he doesn't use it often enough and the half-pound or one-pound packages go stale. Will these ESE pods work in a steamer?

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mjackson ♦ Stephen,
It is a good thought but these pods will only work in a machine that is meant to brew pods. Most of the machines that brew pods are going to be of the kind that have a pump, and in the description it will say pod capable. He may want to try a different storage method, such as freezing or saving in air tight container like this - http://www.wholelattelove.com/VacuVin/vacuum_coffee.cfm. Hope this helps.

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I am looking for Lavazza espresso pods gran filtro 100% arabica for drip coffee. Can you help?

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mjackson ♦ Sandra,

We do not carry those. We do get calls and I think if you stayed at a Hilton it may have been where you have seen them. I am not sure if you can buy them. But I think it is a deal between Lavazza and the Hilton. I am sorry this is the best answer I have.

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thinking about buying these. i need to know what the shelf life is on them.

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mjackson ♦ Susanne,

You certainly picked a great coffee. We get them in all the time so it will be pretty fresh. The shelf life is over 18 months and the packaging is great. I don't think you need to worry about the product going bad. So I would say they will be good for at least a year. I hope this helps and thanks for asking.

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My daughter has a cuisinart espresso machine. Will these pods work.

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mjackson ♦ Diane,
As long as her machine has the ability to brew pods then these will work. They are single shot ESE pods. The ESE stand for pods being made a certain size and dimension. Most machines that use pods require an ESE pod. These are well priced and also make a very nice espresso. We also have many other pods to choose from and here is a link.

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Michael Rosso ♦ Gail...I am sorry but the Lavazza pods will not work in your Bosch Tassimo. The Bosch Tassimo system is designed to use only the Tassimo T discs. Thanks.

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I just bought a lavazza espresso/cappuccino machine model # 10080406, I am wondering what pods to buy for this machine? thanks, anne isernio

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Michael Rosso ♦ Robert...Thank you for your interest in the Lavazza Gran Crema and Dek Espresso Pods. If your machine has the pod adapter installed in the brew group these pods should work for you. If you have any further questions please feel free to contact us at 1-888-411-5282 option 1. Happy brewing.

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TechMilanoItalia Yes, they are E.S.E. pods and are compatible with that machine.

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what if you want to pull a douple shot at . can you use two pods in the large basket? also what is the difference in the single and pod baskets?? I have a gaggia new baby machine

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TechMilanoItalia No, you do not want to use two pods at one time. You would have to brew two separate cups in a row with just one pod each. The pod basket has a capital letter 'C' stamped into the rim, and the least amount of holes in the bottom.

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do you have to have a special machine for these pods., I've just been grinding the whole beans (not Lavazza), and using my Krups espresso machine. Can I just stick these pods in where I would put the ground coffee. I'm not an afficiando, but I would like to try this brand. Thank you.

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TechMilanoItalia As long as your machine is E.S.E. pod compatible, these pods will work. Some machines have an adapter or separate filter basket just for pods. Consult your owner's manual to see if you can use E.S.E. pods on your machine and how to do that.

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