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Lavazza Tierra! Intenso Whole Bean

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General Specifications

Colors: 1 2.2lb bag . 3 2.2lb bags . Case (6 2.2lb bags)

Features

Latin American coffees are on full display with Lavazza Tierra Intenso. Featuring sustainable beans from farming communities in Honduras, Columbia and Peru, this coffee has rich chocolate notes and lasting aroma. You’ll be able to enjoy beverages while contributing Lavazza’s unique Tierra Project, grounded in principles of social and environmental responsibility as well as sustainable development. Lavazza Tierra Intenso Whole Bean is available in 2.2-pound bags and can be used for espresso or drip coffee.

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June Getford compare regular Tierra & Tierro intenso & aroma pont
11:45 AM 2-3-12
Michael Rosso June...Thank you for your interest in the Lavazza coffees. Here are some comparisons to consider. Lavazza Tierra is a unique, 100% washed Arabica coffee. Grown from disadvantage farming communities in Honduras, Peru, and Columbia, portions of this blend contain Rainforest Alliance certified coffee. Tierra results in medium-bodied beverages with exuberant aromatic notes and a light floral sweetness that is ideal for coffee and espresso. Lavazza Tierra is available in 2.2lb bags of whole bean coffee and can be used as espresso or drip coffee. Lavazza Tierra Intenso is a combination Latin American coffees. Featuring sustainable beans from farming communities in Honduras, Columbia and Peru, this coffee has rich chocolate notes and lasting aroma. You’ll be able to enjoy beverages while contributing Lavazza’s unique Tierra Project, grounded in principles of social and environmental responsibility as well as sustainable development. Lavazza Tierra Intenso Whole Bean is available in 2.2-pound bags and can be used for espresso or drip coffee. I hope this information helps, however if you have anymore questions please feel free to contact us directly at 1-888-411-5282 option 1. Thanks.
3:02 PM EST 2-3-12
 
Harris Sondak Hi: I usually use Lavazza Super Crema in my Jura e8 machine. Oily beans don't work well. Will this? I like the sustainability aspect but want to make sure that it willl work well. THanks, Harris
12:24 PM 1-28-12
Michael Rosso Harris...thank you for your interest in the Lavazza Tierra! Intenso Whole Bean. You will have no trouble using this coffee in your Jura E8. If you have anymore questions please feel free to contact us directly at 1-888-411-5282 option 1. Thanks.
12:54 PM EST 1-30-12
 
Harris Sondak Hi: How well would Tierra Intenso work in my Jura E7 machine? Some beans are too oily. I currently use Lavazza Super Crema and enjoy that but I like the sustainability of the Tierra brand. Well, I suppose you could tell me that all Lavazza products are grown in a socially responsbile manner...then I wouldn't need to try the other (except it might be interesting anyway). Thanks, Harris
8:59 PM 3-10-11
Zack Smith Harris, The Lavazza Tierra beans are a great fit for your super automatic machine. They are more of a medium roast which means they are not oily and will not clog up the brew group on the machine. Lavazza is a great coffee and im sure you will enjoy the tierra
9:19 AM EST 3-14-11
 
Jim Razzano are Lavazza Tierra! Intenso Whole Bean/ brown or black beans/dry or oily
6:09 PM 1-14-11
Michael Rosso Jim...Thank you for your interest in the Lavazza Tierra! Intenso Whole Bean. The Tierra Intenso bean is a dryer bean non oily bean. Thanks
2:14 PM EST 1-17-11
 
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Lavazza Tierra! Intenso Whole Bean Blogs

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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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Light Roast vs. Dark Roast Coffee

Posted By: Whole Latte Love Staff
Posted At: Mar 25, 2011 at 11:35 AM
Related Categories: Coffee and Espresso
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In this video, we’ll be talking light and dark-roasted coffee. We’ll be brewing with Lavazza, Illy, Whole Latte Love, and Filicori Zechinni coffees to give you an in-depth look at the different types of coffee roasts.

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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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