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3 Reasons for Brewing Coffee in an Ibrik

Preparing coffee in an ibrik was almost forgotten publicly, until professionals took interest in it again over a decade ago. Ibrik coffee has been made at home continuously in e.g. Russia and Turkey but underrated by many for not being very professional.

Blogger
Liudmila Shagina
Keywords
champion
coffee tasting
Coffee tourism
Recipe

New York Café Guide

New York City, the city that never sleeps. A city where 8,5 million people speak 300 different languages. In NYC, within 5 districts there are over 1,700 coffee shops – and 272 of them are Starbucks.

Blogger
Mihkel Jürimaa
Keywords
Coffee tourism
barista lifestyle
cafés
cafe guide

Coffee Trip to New Zealand

New Zealand, at the far side of the world, is the furthest place one could travel from Nordics or Baltics. And it really deserves a visit. Top-quality coffee, magnificent wine, excellent food, wondrous nature and its European-like feeling is perfect for a travel and coffee enthusiast.

Category
Inspiration
Author
Marta Piigli
Keywords
coffee culture
New Zealand
Coffee tourism

New inspiration from World of Coffee Budapest

In June, SCA’s World of Coffee event brought together coffee community all over the world. One of Europe’s biggest coffee events was organized this year in Budapest, Hungary.

Category
Inspiration
Author
Berit Brant
Keywords
World of Coffee
Coffee tourism
Budapest

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.

Blogger
Paulina Palaikytė
Keywords
coffee bean
coffee bean origin
Coffee tourism

How Does a Coffee Cherry Taste Like?

Have you ever wondered how does a coffee cherry tastes like? Is the coffee cherry similar to roasted coffee at all? Wonder no more! I will tell you all about the flavor of coffee cherry and how it should be eaten.

Category
Behind the bean
Author
Anna Vänskä
Keywords
Coffee
coffee bean origin
coffee tasting
Coffee tourism

Lisbon Café Guide

Portugal’s vibrant capital Lisbon or Lisboa as the locals call it,  is a perfect holiday destination for those who love coffee. There are plenty of fantastic, creative coffee shops and many of them also roast coffee. Baristas are very happy to tell you about their products plus the coffee is super tasty. 

Blogger
Ella Takalainen
Keywords
Portugal
Coffee tourism
cafés
Lisbon
Ericeira

What to Consider When Planning a Visit to a Coffee Farm?

Are you planning a trip to a coffee farm? Or going on a holiday to somewhere where coffee grows? Visiting coffee farm is a dream come true for many but to get the most out of it, it is important to prepare the visit.
 

Category
Behind the bean
Author
Modesta Tamošiūnė
Keywords
colombia
coffee origin
Coffee tourism
modesta

London Coffee Festival 2019: Mindful and Tasty Event for Coffee Lovers

Yet another day in the office? Well not quite! I went to London Coffee Festival and it was a blast of novelties, art, coffee experiments, latte art and lots of fun. Here are some the things that caught my eye during the festival. If you're looking for coffee events around the world, make sure to check what's on from our Coffee Calendar!

Blogger
Ella Takalainen
Keywords
london coffee festival
Coffee tourism
novelty
london
festivals

Nizhny Novgorod Café Guide

During the last decade, coffee culture in Russia has changed gradually, which has affected not only Moscow and Saint Petersburg but also the provinces. Numbers of brew bars and craft coffee shops have appeared all over the country, followed by a growing interest in a high-quality cup of coffee. 

Let’s take a little coffee trip to Nizhny Novgorod, one of the oldest Russian cities, located at the confluence of Russia’s two main rivers: the Oka and the Volga! 

Blogger
Oksana Shaposhnikova
Keywords
Coffee tourism
best cafes
russia

Daily Life in a Coffee Farm - Interview with David Ngibiuni

From May to June, I spent 4 weeks in Kenya at coffee farms and I had a chance to meet about 15 coffee farmers. Listen their stories, get an overview what are the risks and challenges for coffee farmers. How they live every day, what their homes and farms look like. What makes a coffee farmer happy, what are the hopes and expectations of a coffee farmer. In the following interview, you can read the thoughts of  an young coffee farmer David from Kenya.
 

Blogger
Mihkel Jürimaa
Keywords
coffee farmer
kenya
Coffee tourism
coffee origin
coffee bean origin
coffee cupping

Saint Petersburg Café Guide

I visited the city for the first time years ago and totally fell in love with, well, everything.  Since I have visited regularly. It's a stunning mixture of history and modern, rough street corners next super posh high street shops and of course interesting coffee scene. Russia has been traditionally more tea then coffee country, and when 94% of people drink tea you could say it still is pretty tea concentrated nation.

Blogger
Ella Takalainen
Keywords
travel
coffee guide
Coffee tourism
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg cafes
coffee culture
russia
Russian coffee culture
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