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SpotaJava Coffee features over 300 delicious fresh 100% Arabica Coffee flavors. Compare our generous full 1lb. packaging providing you unparalled coffee buying value...freshness you can taste at prices you can swallow.

 
Take advantage of our affordable money saving delicious gourmet coffee, at rock-bottom prices. No better coffee beans, No lower prices.

Get Huge money saving full 1lb. bags of your favorite coffee flavors, fresh roasted only after we receive your order. 

Get free shipping on all coffee orders over 7lbs. Our exclusive   Premuim Connoisseur Peaberry Coffee makes a great wedding gift, birthday gift, baby shower gift, or just a unique anytime just because gift

Spotajava coffee is a speciality coffee shop that offers you ground or whole bean, regular or decaf coffee, all guaranteed to surpass your highest coffee drinking demands.  We use only the Swiss Water Process (SWP) method of decaffeination for your decaf coffee drinking pleasure.

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Please stop buy the gourmet coffee snob blog and say Hi...you'll learn great 'how to' coffee facts and points of interest to all coffee lovers.

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Great tasting coffee and Beijing Olympics 

guess which one is on sale...at rollback prices

Great tasting coffee and Beijing Olympics...guess which one is on sale...at rollback prices. Who is your favorite athlete...what is your favorite Olympic event...what about your favorite flavored coffee flavor?

While you may not be able to be in Beijing, you can watch all of the Olympic coverage on TV. What you can do...even while you root for your favorite team...is enjoy great tasting coffee at rollback prices. I know you're thinkin...get outta town...

You don't have to get outta town to enjoy shamefully rich soothingly smooth spotajava gourmet coffee...you don't have to do much more than brew uP a fresh pot of hot delicious flavored coffee...sit back and enjoy life...you coffee will be fresh roasted and delivered to your doorstep with little more than a few key strokes from you.

Did you catch that little hint I threw at you...rollback prices...yep...with your spotajava gourmet coffee discount code you can get your flavored coffee at even lower prices than normal during the Olympic games...simply go over to spotajava coffee and email for your special discount code and your rollback price.

Don't forget for a short time longer...you can also still get the new one half pound size coffee beans at the introductory price of just $17.95 plus shipping for three 1/2 pound bags...a great time to try that new flavored or get some inexpensive gifts for someone...hurry this special price will be just like you coffee...gone before you know it...

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Monkey see...monkey do 

let the monkeys give your coffee beans a chew

Spotajava coffee doesn't have any monkeys but it seems that never the less monkeys are being used in the production of some high end coffee.

I can't really say if starbucks, folgers or maxwell house are the ones however in the cut throat world of coffee manufacturing, these types{readmore}and others in the industry are always looking for new ways to get your coffee drinking dollar by making their beans different from the crowd.

The RMiguel Monkey Parchment Coffee from RMiguel Coffee is a new type of high end coffee recently

having been introduced in the US, that is reported to be made from coffee beans chewed by rhesus monkeys from India. The monkeys choose the ripest coffee beans to eat in their homeland forests...chew on em for a bit and then they spit em out. The company then picks up these beans for their own use in their coffee.

This could take the spotajava coffee tradition of inexpensive gifts to a whole new level. Also throw in Tizane Beverages' Tizane 100% Organic Beverage, touted as having good health benefits, an once again ... you can't lose with the stuff we use.

Recently launched in the US, the bottled drink claims to be the first beverage featuring 100% organic botanicals.

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When only the very best in your coffee cup will do spotajava coffee is the gourmet coffee for you 

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Tiramisu Coffee, 1 lb.

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Creme Brulee Coffee, 1 lb.

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White Chocolate Mousse Coffee, 1 lb.

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Death by Chocolate Coffee, 1 lb.

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Dark Chocolate Coffee, 1 lb.

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Double Fudge Brownie Coffee, 1 lb.

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Tanzanian Peaberry Coffee, 1 lb.

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Cappuccino Creme Coffee, 1 lb.

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Hawaiian Macadamia Coffee, 1 lb. (Decaf)

Hawaiian Macadamia Coffee, 1 lb. (Decaf)

Macadamia nuts mixed with coconut and pineapples.0 points

Mocha Java Coffee, 1 lb.

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Nicaraguan Jinotega Coffee, 1 lb.

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Sumatra Mandheling Coffee, 1 lb. (Decaf)

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Pumpkin Spice Coffee, 1 lb.

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    adez7 adez7 Jun 7, 2008 @ 1:10 am
    We can do with out beer, we can do with out wine, we can do with out whisky, but we can never do without a great cup of fresh brewed coffee in the morning! :) Love it!!!!!
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    JasonCason JasonCason Feb 21, 2008 @ 1:06 pm
    Interesting lens on coffee stuff. I have a favorite coffeehouse known as the Magpie Coffeehouse
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    ronpass ronpass Sep 27, 2007 @ 3:06 am
    I need a cup of coffee after creating a table of contents for my lens - you have made me even more thirsty. Great lens and very enticing. I can almost smell the aroma.
    Ron Passfield
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    ASAP ASAP Sep 16, 2007 @ 5:33 pm
    I can't believe how many flavors - five stars.
    I'm a gourmet coffee snob.
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    LadybugWreaths LadybugWreaths Aug 28, 2007 @ 7:59 pm
    This man carries the best coffee EVER! Everyone must be sure and buy some. Our first was "Caramel Cream". I don't really drink coffee - I'm just a connoisseur "Smeller" - My hubby is the one who drinks it. And since everyone knows we have some of this great coffee, friends just drop in!
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    gourmetcoffeesnob gourmetcoffeesnob Aug 25, 2007 @ 3:25 pm
    prices are goin uP everyday...I hand process all of your orders...know what that means to you...

    leave me something that'll put a smile on my face...when your order your fresh custom roasted spotajava gourmet flavored coffee...I'll return the favor...

Coffee Bean Storage Guide 

Start with fresh roasted spotajava coffee for your very best coffee flavor

The major key to excellent coffee taste is freshness. Oxygen is the staling agent for coffee, so in order to maintain our high standards of freshness, we package all of our coffee beans in one way valve bags immediately after they are removed from the roaster ( spotajava coffee beans are only roasted after you place your order...we roast no beans in advance ). Why buy flavored coffee if you don't keep it shamefully rich...soothingly smooth fresh?

By using the valve-bags, the beans remain as fresh as the day they were roasted for up to 6 months.

1. We recommend storing unused coffee fresh in airtight containers in a cool and dry place. **Food saver bags are the 'very best way' to store your fresh gourmet coffee. Otherwise the original spotajava coffee bag with the air squeezed out is ideal.

2. Keep coffee away from the following: extreme temperatures (too hot or too cold) light, moisture, and strong odors, (coffee attracts and absorbs foreign odors).

3. Do not freeze or refrigerate your spotajava gourmet coffee. **unless your coffee is stored in Foodsaver bags.web specials_free shippingbanner

4. Purchase your coffee beans fresh and use them within two weeks for peak freshness and great tasting coffee.

5. We recommend you purchase coffee weekly and then grind the beans immediately before brewing because ground coffee rapidly loses its flavor, no matter how it is stored.

Whole coffee beans stay fresh longer than ground coffee. However, it is recommended that coffee be ground nearest to the time of brewing. Be sure that your coffee is fresh at the start.

Thank you for making SpotaJava Coffee your online coffee shop. Be sure to tell all of your family friends and coffee guzzling associates about us.

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Coffee Tasting Tips 

Connoisseur coffee guide pt1

While tasting the coffee, you should try to decide whether the flavor, body, acidity and aroma of the coffee is pleasant, or unpleasant. Here are the criteria that most tasters use to judge coffee:

Acidity
Acidity is a desirable characteristic in coffee. It is the sensation of dryness that the coffee produces under the edges of your tongue and on the back of your palate. The role acidity plays in coffee is not unlike its role as related to the flavor of wine. It provides a sharp, bright, vibrant quality. With out sufficient acidity, the coffee will tend to taste flat. Acidity should not be confused with sour, which is an unpleasant, negative flavor characteristic.

Aroma
Aroma is a sensation which is difficult to separate from flavor. Without our sense of smell, our only taste sensations would be: sweet, sour, salty, and bitter. The aroma contributes to the flavors we discern on our palates. Subtle nuances, such as "floral" or "winy" characteristics, are derived from the aroma of the brewed coffee.

Body
Body is the feeling that the coffee has in your mouth. It is the viscosity, heaviness, thickness, or richness that is perceived on the tongue. A good example of body would be that of the feeling of whole milk in your mouth, as compared to water. Your perception of the body of a coffee is related to the oils and solids extracted during brewing. Typically, Indonesian coffees will possess greater body than South and Central American coffees. If you are unsure of the level of body when comparing several coffees, try adding an equal amount of milk to each. Coffees with a heavier body will maintain more of their flavor when diluted.

Flavor
Flavor is the overall perception of the coffee in your mouth. Acidity, aroma, and body are all components of flavor. It is the balance and homogenization of these senses that create your overall perception of flavor. The following are typical flavor characteristics:

General flavor characteristics
" Richness-refers to body and fullness
" Complexity- the perception of multiple flavors
" Balance- the satisfying presence of all the basic taste characteristics where no one over-powers another.

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Coffee Tasting Tips 

Connoisseur coffee guide pt2

...this coffee guide will show you how to become a gourmet coffee snob...or at least talk like one.

Typical specific desirable flavor characteristics
" Bright, Dry, Sharp, or Snappy- (typical of Central American coffees)
" Caramelly -candy like or syrupy
" Chocolaty- an aftertaste similar to unsweetened chocolate or vanilla
" Delicate- a subtle flavor perceived on the tip of the tongue (typical of washed New Guinea arabica)
" Earthy- a soily characteristic (typical of Sumatran coffees)
" Fragrant- an aromatic characteristic ranging from floral to spicy
" Fruity- an aromatic characteristic reminiscent of berries or citrus
" Mellow- a round, smooth taste, typically lacking acid
" Nutty- an aftertaste similar to roasted nuts
" Spicy- a flavor and aroma reminiscent of spices
" Sweet- free of harshness
" Wildness- a gamey flavor which is not usually considered favorable but is typical of Ethiopian coffees
" Winy- an aftertaste reminiscent of well-matured wine (typical of Kenyan and Yemeni coffees)

Typical specific undesirable flavor characteristics
" Bitter- perceived on the back of the tongue, usually a result of over roasting
" Bland- neutral in flavor
" Carbony- burnt charcoaly overtones
" Dead- see "flat"
" Dirty- a mustiness reminiscent of eating dirt
" Earthy- see "dirty"
" Flat- lack of acidity, aroma, and aftertaste
" Grassy- an aroma and flavor reminiscent of freshly cut lawn
" Harsh- a caustic, clawing, raspy characteristic
" Muddy- thick and dull
" Musty- a slight stuffy or moldy smell (not always a negative characteristic when in aged coffees)
" Rioy- a starchy texture similar to water which pasta has been cooked in.
" Rough- a sensation on the tongue reminiscent of eating salt
" Rubbery- an aroma and flavor reminiscent of burnt rubber (typically found only in dry-processed robustas)
" Soft- see "bland"
" Sour- tart flavors reminiscent of unripe fruit
" Thin- lacking acidity, typically a result of under brewing
" Turpeny- turpentine-like in flavor
" Watery- a lack of body or viscosity in the mouth
" Wild- gamey characteristics

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An observation of intergalactic truth ( a substitute for common sense ) sez that you can take it or leave it...don't concern yourself with details about what you can't use.

Good beans make great tasting coffee 

Can't get loose without my spotajava coffee java juice

Git off on the good foot.
No Starbucks swill...repeat...starbucks sucks If you can't dig it you're already jacked uP.

A good bean rolls a long way.

Most importantly: Buy beans, preferrably whole beans if you can find em. Pre-ground coffee (eg. Folgers. Maxwell House) bunk is for people with no time, no patience, and no dignity.

Are Costco beans really a good buy...for 6-8 month old beans...( have you ever noticed the coffee beans on pallets stacked 10-20 high overhead )...

Good beans make a good brew...and great tasting coffee. If you really care about a good spota java, don't scrooge on 'em.

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Flavored coffee lovers stand up 

be it chocolate, vanilla, fruit or spice coffee...you love your flavored coffee

People drink coffee for different reasons. Some people enjoy the soothing aroma, and flavor of a fresh brewed hot cup of coffee.

Some people like...or need the "pick-me-up" that coffee gives them. Still others find coffee a great departure from what ails them...such as work...bill paying...or even one's own noisey
envirement. These are the people that drink coffee for the pure delight of coffee drinking pleasure. These are the people that drink flavored coffee.

Flavored coffee is for the most part separated into four categories:

vanilla-based flavors
which includes the cremes such as French vanilla or Irish creme and the nut-based flavors (such as macadamia nut or hazelnut)

chocolate-based flavors
such as chocolate mint

fruit-based flavors
such as raspberry or coconut

spice-based flavors
such as cinnamon

Flavored coffee is pure comfort food...or should I say comfort beverage. When you drink a mouth watering provocative flavor like...let's say for example...Tropical Breeze...you're immediately transportated far beyond the noisy crowded cityscape
to a place of screne beauty. Your buds are awash in juicy orange and pineapple with shredded coconuts mixture that will linger with you throughout your day. Rekindle the memory with the ease
of pouring yourself another cup.

Want something a little closer to home yet still have the taste explosion flaovred coffee brings? How bout the delightful combination of real butter rum and chocolate in your cup.

Chocolate Butter Rum...A classic 2fer...for sure.

So weather it's chocolate, vanilla, fruit or spice that floats your boat, flavored coffee lets you have your coffee and taste delight all in the same cup. If it tastes good, why not enjoy it?

"Tasting good" is the key with flavored coffees. You'll find over 300 shamefully rich...soothingly smooth flavors of gourmet Arabica beans at www.spotajavacoffee.com ...including exclusive premium connoisseur peaberry coffee.

spotajava coffee | flavored coffee beans news 

speciality coffee house news for coffee drinkers everywhere

news flash...

The price of the flavored coffee beans is high, but once you have acquired a taste for it, you will not be able ever settle for anything less.

However, even if the price is high, you should still watch out to get the best quality. ...

Arabica edible beans are most frequently used for creating the best flavored coffee, owed to their low degrees of sourness and bitterness.

Find more gourmet coffee tips, guides and great coffee information...maybe even some free coffee at the gourmet coffee snob blog.

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SpotaJava Coffee It's an addiction... 

dark or light, decaffeinated or not...it's an obsession...

Coffee. It's an addiction. It's an obsession. For heaven's sake, it's just a drink! No, it's a tradition! It reminds us of people we've shared a cup with, places we've visited and special times in our lives.

The coffee we like is an extremely personal thing. Whether we prefer it dark or light, decaffeinated or not, there's a blend that's perfect.

We can choose the roast, variety, species, brew and grind type to fit our preferences.

Five hundred years ago, coffee was first cultivated in Arabia. During the 16th and 17th centuries, coffee was introduced all over Europe.

The Germans called it kaffee, the Greeks - kaféo, the Persions - qéhvé, the Russians - kophe. It really became most popular in London in 1652 at the first coffeehouse, St. Michael's Alley in Cornhill.

According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, the first ads for coffee proclaimed that "coffee quickens the spirits, and makes the heart lightsome...is good against sore eyes...excellent to prevent and cure the dropsy and gout..."

American coffeehouses were first established as early as 1689 in Boston, New York and Philadelphia.

Over the years, two different types of coffee bean species have become the most popular in American cups.

Arabica beans have a wide taste range from sweet to sharp. Unroasted, their scent is similar to blueberries. They are very delicate and require cool climates, moisture and rich soil in order to resist disease.

Robustas are hardier and less subject to disease, however, the beverage made from these beans is widely considered inferior to coffee made from Arabica beans...alot like starbucks coffee.

Generally American supermarket brands use robusta beans. The higher quality arabica beans can be found in specialty brands and gourmet labels.

So the next time you step into the coffee aisle at your local market, take the time to read the labels and do some taste testing at home.

What blend, grind, and variety is your favorite? Then carry on the 500-year old tradition and sit down and enjoy a cup of your latest obsession!

Of course the gourmet coffee snob coffee mug is filled to the brim with premium connoisseur peaberry coffee from spotajava coffee...shamefully rich...
soothingly smooth...coffee freshness you can taste at prices you can swallow...

SWISS WATER Process 101 

Enjoy full rich coffee flavor without the caffeine

The SWISS WATER Process is a 100% chemical free coffee decaffeination process that results in great-tasting decaf.

Most other processes use chemical solvents, like methylene chloride, to decaffeinate coffee beans. Conversely, the SWISS WATER Process uses only water when removing caffeine, producing water processed decaf coffee...enjoy some today...

More observations of intergalactic truth 

your gourmet coffee snob will now begin to fill your coffee cup with great tasting coffee

I'm gonna drop a nugget of knowledge on you that if you want to keep your coffee innocence intact you may need to look away you've been warned. Most nearly all the coffee out there is stale.

If you're a newbie to great tasting gourmet coffee or you just happen to like the taste of coffee from work, gas station, or even worse, Starbucks, the gourmet coffee snob suggests that you make like a tree an leave

The good news is that stale coffee is drinkable if you've never had truly great tasting fresh coffee. The bad news is that once you've tasted truly fresh coffee, you'll be forever hooked or put another way

The difference between a rut and a groove is determined by how you feel about being in it

can I get a full coffee cup please...or at least an AMEN!

It will make you weak-kneed every time you go to make a pot. Tingle right down to your toes. Thunder around your head like a funky aura.

That's because coffee, just a few days out of the roaster, is nature's most flavorful drink - more complex than even wine - containing well over 900 flavor compounds to dance on and thrill your taste buds. But after a few weeks, you'd be lucky to see half that number.

Coffee is actually known by connoisseurs as a 'sweet' beverage. If it's bitter or flat, it's too late. But shush you're not supposed to know that. And who doesn't want you to know?

Coffee companies who make their living on convenience. Truly fresh coffee is a pain because you have to order it frequently.

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coffee brewmaster behind the flavored coffee 

fresh coffee in your coffee cup...the one doing the heavy lifting

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Coffee improves memory 

your morning coffee may increase your memory

Recent studies have shown that memory recall improves dramatically with caffeine intake, which is yet again another reason to brew a cup of coffee in the morning.Perfect Recall by Tourist on Earth

The Radiological Society of North America presented their results on a study of caffeine's effect on short-term memory functions. Dr. Koppelstaetter, leading researcher and MD, of the University Hospital, Innsbruck, Austria, confirmed the impact of caffeine on the area of the brain that controls attention and concentration, the anterior cingulate cortex, in men. His study showed an increase in brain activity when 100mg of caffeine, about two cups of coffee, was consumed by test subjects.

These volunteers demonstrated improvement in short-term memory skills and reaction times and brain scans confirmed an increase in brain activity. This shows that caffeine wields influence on normal brain function. However, it should be noted that a small sample size was utilized and the impact of caffeine on the overall mental state has not been determined on long-term memory.

A study published this year in the Neurology Journal however, tested long term effects coffee had on memory. About 7,000 volunteers participated in this four year study. The final results showed that women age 65 and older, who drank one or less cups of coffee a day, lost 33 percent more memory than those who consumed three cups of coffee per day. Interestingly enough, these results were not seen in men and may be due to the difference in the rate men metabolize caffeine.

If you want to increase your memory retention and do not have a medical condition, which prevents the consumption of caffeine, try a cup of coffee in the morning. When the afternoon slump hits around three, treat yourself to another cup and you'll likely find that you perk right up. Though it is national I Forgot Day, try to remember that savoring cup of joe.

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