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Cascara: The Delicious Left-Over

Coffee beans are seeds that grow inside of a coffee cherry. We usually only use beans from the cherry but actually a lot of the taste of the coffee comes from the fruit. During recent year or so, the coffee world has realized that we are able to use the fruit as well.  I think we’re on a verge of a real game changer.

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Jori Korhonen
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Taste pairs @ Helsinki Coffee Festival 2017

Pairing wine and food has been done for centuries. Fine dining restaurants have specific persons, usually called sommeliers, doing that job so why wouldn’t cafés do the same thing?

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Jori Korhonen
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coffee bean
coffee bean origin
coffee tasting
rwandan coffee
filter coffee
raw cakes

How to Brew Good Coffee: Fundamentals

How to brew good coffee? This is the most common question that I get asked when I tell people what I do for living. So I decided to make a blog series where I go through different aspects of brewing good coffee. Let’s start with the fundamentals. These three things are always important when brewing good coffee, whether we are talking about filter coffee, espresso or traditional pot coffee.

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Jori Korhonen
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coffee bean
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grinder
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African Coffee Bean: Vivid flavors from Ethiopia & Kenya

Coffee beans from African countries are my favourite. What triggered me when I first tried African coffee beans, was that the coffee did not taste like coffee at all. Africa, more specifically East Africa, produces some of the world’s most distinctive coffees characterised by vivid floral, fruit, and wine tones with rich acidity. All in all, African coffee beans are packed with taste! I encourage everyone to start exploring and enjoying African coffees because of their wide taste profile.

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Paulina Palaikytė
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coffee bean
coffee bean origin
Coffee tourism

Coffee Processing Methods – Drying, Washing or Honey?

Processing coffee so separating the coffee cherry’s fruit flesh and skin from the coffee beans is one of the most crucial aspects of farming coffee. How to coffee is processed can have a dramatic effect on the resulting cup and nowadays roasters and baristas are concentrating on coffee processing to describe the coffee. Also, lately it has become more and more popular that the farmers have started to experiment with new coffee processing methods such as anaerobic fermentation. Let’s go through the most common coffee processing methods.

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Jori Korhonen
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coffee bean
coffee cherry
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4 Reasons Why Your Café Should Sell Cold Brew Coffee

Cold brew coffee is perfect drink for hot summer days but why you should definitely sell it in your café? Here are my four reasons why every café should sell cold brew coffee throughout the year!

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Jori Korhonen
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Cold Brew
Cold Brew Coffee
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How to Succeed in Your First Coffee Competition

Just a few months ago, I had one of the biggest highlights of my coffee career. Participating in the Lithuanian Barista championship I won the second place in the competition.

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Paulina Palaikytė
Keywords
barista lifestyle
champion
competition
barista
how to

How to Win National Barista Championship

In Lithuania, we can be proud to have many professional baristas. One of them, Laurynas Arlauskas, is the winner of 2016 and 2017 Lithuanian Barista Championship.

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Paulina Palaikytė
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champion
coffee culture
competition

Brewers Cup - How to Prepare for the National Championships?

I participated in Brewer Cup 2020 Finnish Nationals and I wanted to share how I prepared and trained for the Brewers Cup 2020. Read my tips how to prepare Brewers Cup coffee, roasting, water, brewing and presentation.

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Jori Korhonen
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brewers cup
brewers cup 2020
coffee competitions
competition
filter coffee
hand brewing
pour over

Brewers Cup 2020 - Finnish Nationals - how did the competition go?

In my previous blog I wrote about how to prepare for national barista championships and now I'm going to tell you my competition in 2020 did go. I participated in Brewers Cup 2020 - Finnish nationals that where held in March, 2020. 

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Jori Korhonen
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brewers cup
brewers cup 2020
filter coffee
hario v60
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