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Paradise Coffee Roasters Espresso Nuevo is a thoughtful blend of Brazilian, Colombian and Sumatran whole bean. It has a classic, dark Central Italian roast with multifaceted flavors and aromas. Espresso Nuevo is full-bodied with just a hint of mild acidity. You can expect complex notes of cherries, lemon, vanilla and spices that intermingle to yield a rich, deep finish. This is a very fragrant blend, with pleasing aromas of brown sugar and wood. Perfectly enjoyable on its own as an espresso, Nuevo also really shines in milk-based drinks, such as a cappuccino or latte, where the flavors and fragrances additional dimensions to the beverages. It is available in 12-ounce bags with accompanying metallic resealing clips.

This prestigious espresso has earned 95 out of a possible 100 points from the respected Kenneth Davids Coffee Review.

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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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Flavor Notes
Aroma Notes Brown Sugar & Wood
Taste Notes Cherries, lemon, vanilla & spices
Finish Notes Rich & Deep
Palate Notes Full-bodied
Roast Profile
Roast Profile Dark
Best For Brewing
Espresso Yes
Drip & Espresso Yes
Drip Yes
Pour Over Yes
French Press Yes
Moka Pot Yes
Coffee + Milk Drinks Yes
Coffee + Liquor Yes
Coffee Condition
Whole Bean Yes
Coffee State
Regular Caffeine Yes
Coffee Botanical
Varietal FTO Mexico - Chiapas, Brazil - San Antonio, Sumatra Danau Toba, Costa Rica - La Magnolia
Coffee Packaging
Container Bag
Container Size 12oz
Coffee Type
Blend Yes
Coffee Origin
Country Of Origin Mexico, Brazil, Sumatra, Costa Rica
Where Roasted USA
Country Imported From USA
Review
Coffee Review The Coffee Review
Possible Score 100
Review Score 95
Reviewer Kenneth Davids
Average Customer Rating 5 out of 5 (1 Customer Reviews)

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Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Dave McDonald

04/29/2013

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javaboy66

Nuevo exudes an overture of confidence. For starters, the golden crema is near perfection, almost billowy and lasting in duration. The espresso itself is smooth coupled with a welcoming texture complementing its smoothness. Interestingly, notes of bourbon and vanilla are subtle, yet flirt with the tastebuds leaving the connoisseur desiring still more. The finish is elegant, lacking the triteness of a more benign roast. Nuevo is simply exceptional on its own or in a cappuccino. I quickly ordered more.

What's Best About this Product?

smoothness

Some Helpful Tips For Using this Product:

best for espresso -

The Machine I Use:

Saeco Royal, Astra Gourmet

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

exceptional

Overall Rating:
5
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