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J. Martinez & Company was founded in 1988 and based their business on providing coffee that is hand-cultivated on single estates from coffee-rich countries like Mr. Martinez's native Jamaica. Mr. Martinez relies on his coffee expertise to select the best estates, and close supervision on these small farms ensures high quality beans. So no matter which J. Martinez beans you select for your coffee maker or espresso machine, you’ll taste coffee grown with as much care as you devoted in selecting it.

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About J. Martinez Wallenford Estate Jamaica Blue Mountain Dark Roast Coffee For more than 100 years, Jamaica Blue Mountain has produced some of the world’s most sought after coffee. Praised by experts for its full body, as well as luxurious flavor and aroma, Jamaica Blue Mountain beans possess all the characteristics necessary to brew perfectly balanced beverage. This exclusive whole bean coffee, from the Wallenford Estate, has a delicate, sweet flavor with a pleasing hint of...

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J. Martinez Honaunau Estates Hawaiian Kona Medium Roast Coffee is grown in the Kona district of the big island - Hawaii. This estate Kona coffee is grown on an ahupua’a (land division) named Honaunau. Here, a group of dedicated small farmers grow Kona coffee on the big island at elevations ranging from fourteen hundred to two thousand feet. Pockets of rich volcanic soil nurture the coffee trees that produce the delightful Hawaiian Kona coffee. The smoothness of this Hawaiian Kona...

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The coffee from the northern region of Yemen is one of the oldest beans in the world. Yemen Mocha  Mattari is considered one of the Arabian country’s finest coffees and is shipped out of the port of Mocha. Now synonymous with chocolate, Mocha earned this distinction because many Yemeni coffees feature chocolate overtones. Mattari is no exception, but its higher acidity and wine-like brightness offer a unique flavor. The rich taste and medium body is a great introduction to an...

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About Jamaica Blue Mountain For more than 100 years, Jamaica Blue Mountain has produced some of the world’s most sought after coffee. Praised by experts for its full body, as well as luxurious flavor and aroma, Jamaica Blue Mountain beans possess all the characteristics necessary to brew perfectly balanced beverage. This exclusive whole bean coffee, from the Wallenford Estate, has a delicate, sweet flavor with a pleasing hint of chocolate; it is available in both medium and dark...

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With Don Giovanni’s Espresso Bellisimo, J. Martinez and company prove the customer is always right. The company broke its golden rule of selling only single estate coffees and created its first blend to satisfy demand for an espresso roast. The dark-roasted blend, combining premium beans from several estates, was created by the father and son Martinez team, and won the grand gold medal for superior taste at the 2005 Monde Selection competition. With a golden brown crema and a rich,...

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J. Martinez Tanzania Kilimanjaro Peaberry Coffee is hand-selected from wet-processed Tanzanian coffee grown in the rich volcanic soils in the mountainous surroundings of Africa’s Mount Kilimanjaro. Only a small percentage of Tanzanian coffee is peaberry.   Most coffee comes from twin flat beans grown within a cherry; however, when there is a lack of Boron in the soil, only one bean will form called a peaberry for its rounded shape that many consider to have a...

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With Don Giovanni’s Espresso Bellisimo, J. Martinez and company prove the customer is always right. The company broke its golden rule of selling only single estate coffees and created its first blend to satisfy demand for an espresso roast. The dark-roasted blend, combining premium beans from several estates, was created by the father and son Martinez team, and won the grand gold medal for superior taste at the 2005 Monde Selection competition. With a golden brown crema and a rich,...

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J Martinez India Monsooned Malabar Coffee, the name suggests the unique process used to cultivate this coffee on the Indian Malabar Coast. In a labor-intensive effort culminating during the summer monsoon months, farmers expose the beans to humid winds in long open-sided sheds. The exposure to the moist to the moist monsoon air causes them to swell. This process emulates the long sea voyage in wooden ships that coffee beans from the Malabar Coast used to take to travel to the coffee houses...

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J Martinez Ethiopia Yirgacheffe Fair Trade Organic Coffee is grown in Yirgacheffe, a small region within Sidamo Ethiopia that produces a distinctly flavored coffee considered the best in the country due to the soil composition and moisture. The handpicked beans of the J Martinez Ethiopian Yirgacheffe coffee are processed using the “wet” method which gives it a clean winey or floral flavor with slightly higher acidity. Possessing fruity undertones and notes of honey and orange...

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J Martinez Kenya AA Miricho Estate Medium Roast single origin coffee comes from the Miricho Estate near Thika in the central highlands of Kenya and is a pure hand-selected coffee, never blended with inferior beans. Coming from an African region known for its well-educated coffee farmers, you will notice the care given to this distinct bean that will captivate you with its boldness. The grower, Python Mwangi, is a past chairman of Kenya's national coffee board. Quality control is...

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Another of the J. Martinez company’s coffees from a single origin, Kenya AA from the Miricho Estate Kenya will capture you with its boldness. Coming from an African region known for its well-educated coffee farmers, you will notice the care given to this distinct bean. The AA’s strong, fruity aroma immediately suggests the robust flavor that bursts through every sip. Characteristic of many African coffees, this roast has a high acidity and brightness that is extremely balanced....

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DIY Roast: The Basics Of Roasting Coffee

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Posted At: Apr 20, 2011 at 4:57 PM
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Most espresso lovers are open to experimenting with different blends, various grinds, tamp pressure and more in pursuit of the perfect beverage. But, few are actually brave enough to attempt roasting a custom coffee at home.

Unlike brewing, frothing, tamping and grinding techniques, much of the roasting process is shrouded in secrecy. As a chef may guard a prized recipe, many roasters consider their particular roasting method a trade secret. The knowledge used to transform a green bean into premium coffee is often guarded under lock and key. That's not to say you're doomed to be shut out of the roasting world. If you want to try your hand at creating a custom coffee, keep in mind that the roasting process is rooted in hard science. Understanding a few key concepts and exercising a little patience can get you well on your way to being a home roaster.

The Process
You'll need most of your five senses in order to create a successful batch of roasted coffee—hearing, sight and smell in particular. Before you begin, take a moment to make note of the color of your un-roasted beans.

 It takes quite a bit of heat to transform the average green bean; we're talking 460°F -530°F. Heating virtually anything at these temperatures will generate a certain amount of smoke and odor, so it's best to roast by an open window or an otherwise well-ventilated area.

As they are introduced to heat, your beans will first turn yellow and then begin to brown. Listen carefully, a few minutes after your green beans being to roast, you'll hear a cracking sound. At this point, the natural sugars found in the beans are starting to caramelize and you have achieved a light roast. The steam being emitted will also begin take on a roasted coffee scent.

Keep roasting, if you want a medium or dark roast. If you leave the beans exposed to heat beyond a medium roast, you'll hear a second crack. At this point, you should have a very dark roast. Do not venture much beyond this point, your beans will begin to burn and the natural sugars will all be gone, leaving you with very bitter coffee.

After your beans are done roasting, they will need to be cooled before they can be stored. If you like the results, set aside some of the beans so that you will have a reference point for the next batch. Otherwise, keep experimenting!

The Equipment
I've heard of people roasting coffee in everything from a popcorn popper to a skillet and even a cookie tray in the oven. The popcorn popper seems to be the most popular improvised coffee roaster. However, it is important to keep in mind that using your popcorn popper to roast coffee will most likely void the warranty as it is certainly outside its intended use. At proper roasting temperatures, 460°F -530°F, you will be pushing the limits of the popper to the max. Don't be surprised if it burns out within a few short months.

Nesco Coffee RoasterMy advice? Use the popcorn popper as it was intended; invest in a coffee roaster if you want to make coffee at home. Makeshift methods may not yield the proper results and could pose serious safety risks.

If the goal is to create a semi-professional roast, a coffee roaster is definitely the way to go. Not only are coffee roasters designed to deliver an even roast, they also offer greater heat control. The Nesco Professional Coffee Bean Roaster, available on our Website, goes above and beyond; it is the only home roaster with a catalytic converter to eliminate unpleasant smoke and odor generated by the roasting process. This model also has a dedicated roasting chamber and auger to mix your beans and ensure an even roast.

Roasting is very straightforward with this Nesco model. It has a 1/3-pound capacity, which should yield enough beans for approximately 36 cups of coffee. There's a powerful heating element and two-speed fan to direct heated or cooled air through your coffee as necessary. The Nesco Professional Roaster's most convenient feature is arguably the recall option, which will let you store and recall the roasting duration. This feature makes it easy to replicate previous results.
Priced under $250, the Nesco coffee roaster is an affordable way to create fresh, custom coffee. If you're a true espresso lover, roasting your own coffee at home is an experience worth exploring.

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