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How many coffee cups can be made from 1kg of coffee beans?

One coffee portion is usually made from 8 to 12 g of coffee, so taking the average, from 1 kg approximately 100 cups of coffee can be made. This calculation can differ according to the chosen coffee strength, i.e. grounded coffee amount.

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What is Arabica and Robusta?

Both Arabica and Robusta are coffee bean types. Arabica coffee beans tend to have a more intensive flavor, fruitiness, and have a naturally sweet taste. Whereas Robusta coffee beans are more bitter and have up to 2 times more caffeine. Due to high caffeine levels, harmful pests tend to avoid damaging Robusta beans, thus it is easier to grow them. Arabica coffee is particularly popular. However, now more often than before Robusta is being added to coffee bean blends. If properly balanced, these two coffee bean types can create a great coffee, filled with roasted caramel or black chocolate bitterness flavor, dark color, and a beverage that goes especially well with milk.

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How to choose coffee beans?

To find your favorite coffee, you should ask yourself this question - which coffee do I find to be the tastiest? Do you prefer light, but fruity sourness or strong, maybe a bit bitter taste? Or maybe you prefer just a good and simple cup of black coffee? Or will you drink it with milk? It is important to mention, that coffee flavor is influenced by a couple of factors:

  • COFFEE BEANS TYPE: Arabica is softer, a bit sweeter, more fragrant. Whereas blends with Robusta are more bitter, harsher, and have more caffeine in it.
  • COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Depending on the country of origin, dominant flavors and aromas can differ in coffee.
An honorable place in the coffee world is taken by coffee blends. In them, producers try to find the best combinations of different coffee beans and, with the right choice of roasting conditions, to obtain a balanced taste.
  • ROASTING: Light roasts help to preserve the natural coffee flavor - soft fruitiness, fragrance, and light brown coffee bean tones. The higher the coffee bean roasting level gets, the darker, stronger, and more bitter the coffee flavor gets.
If, however, it is difficult to choose coffee based on the information provided in the description, you can always visit our physical stores. We constantly change the coffee that we share with our clients, thus every month you can taste and get familiar with different coffee bean types.

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Which coffee beans are best suited for automatic coffee machines?

All coffee beans, except flavored ones, are suitable for use in automatic coffee machines because they damage the mill itself. And then it all just depends on individual taste. Just keep in mind that lighter roasted beans, which are more designed for filter coffee preparation, can be much higher quality when prepared through an automatic espresso machine. However, it would be better to choose medium or dark roasted coffee beans to make the taste more pleasant. Some coffee makers even state on the package that the coffee is roasted specifically for espresso coffee machines or automatic coffee machines.

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