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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

K-Cups Coffee

K-Cups Coffee
Executive Summary about K Cups Coffee by Jerry M Stein

K-Cups CoffeeK-Cups Coffee. K-Cups are small vacuum packed containers containing an exact portion of coffee to be used with a Keurig Single Cup Coffee Maker. First designed and patented to contain Green Mountain Coffee, now other gourmet blends like Timothy's, Newman's Own, and Caribou Coffee are available in K-Cups. There are over 200 different gourmet coffee blends and roasts, even flavored coffees, teas and cocoa in K-Cups.

Ak cups for coffeepproximately two-thirds of the world's coffee crop is Arabica beans. They produce better coffee and about 80% are used for commercially produced coffees. Of that 80%, only 10% are selected for specialty gourmet coffees. This is what you buy in coffee stores and from individual coffee roasters. This is the coffee you will brew with a K-Cup.

Each coffee K-Cup contains a filter with previously measured coffee, perfectly sealed and protected, providing the exact portion for brewing a perfect single cup. You can find a wide variety of K-Cup brands, but I am going to talk to you about my favorite one: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters K-Cups

Why Green Mountain Coffee Roasters K-Cups rules?
Because you can choose from a wide variety of the finest freshly roasted coffees, all of them with the quality, taste, and delicious aromas that will exceed your expectations.

Here is a Green Mountain Coffee Roasters K-Cups selection guide:

  • Extra Bold K-Cups Coffees: Contains 20% more coffee than Regular K-Cups, this one is great if you like strong and full body tasting coffee.
  • Signature K-Cups Coffees: The best and most delicious blends of flavored coffees and decaf.
  • Seasonal K-Cups Coffees: The best flavors of the season.
  • Decaf K-Cup Coffees: Same great tasting coffee without the caffeine.
  • Light Roasted Coffees: Light bodied coffee, milder tasting, subtle flavors.
  • Medium Roast Coffees: Balanced body flavor, slightly sweeter than light roast.

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