Wholesale Gourmet Coffee Is Available Online

By Bart Jones

Coffee lovers the world over are incredibly grateful regarding the fact that they are able to enjoy the benefits of wholesale gourmet coffee. Coffee is regarded as a commodity because it is so highly sought after, and after all, supply and demand rule commercial commodities in this world we live in. All coffee, regardless of where it is grown has to undergo a similar process to shape it into the gourmet coffee we all know and love.

What really makes a difference to the flavor of gourmet coffee is the climate it is grown in, the elevation, the cultivar and even the pesticides used to protect the coffee crop. Then of course there is the roasting process, this is an integral part of creating a true gourmet coffee, and there is nothing quite as good as freshly roasted and ground coffee.

It is not always possible, nor feasible to roast your own coffee at home, but it is possible to grind it and brew it fresh and this is what keeps the flavor at its best. Specialty shops are available that will roast your coffee fresh for you, if it is under roasted the coffee will be weak, whereas if it is over-roasted, it will taste burnt, so this is best left to the professionals.

One of the most sought after types of gourmet coffee bean in the world is the "Jamaican Blue Mountain", it is difficult to get hold of because of the hurricane season typically experienced in the Gulf of Mexico. This makes this particular cultivar, supposedly the best in the world, incredibly expensive and hard to come by.

Wholesale gourmet coffee beans are not easy to settle on just one variety; there are more than 6000 known blends world-wide and these are all created from a small pool of 25 cultivars. By not easy to come by, we mean not easy to know which is the best to choose! Basically if you choose a coffee blend with Either Robusta or Arabica coffee beans (unless you can get your hands on Jamaican Blue Mountain), you will be making a good choice.

Arabica coffee beans are responsible for as much as 60% of world-wide gourmet coffee production. But as the Arabica plant is susceptible to pests, disease and frost the beans are expensive. It is able to be roasted and used alone or blended with other coffee and forms a perfect base for blends as it has a delicate flavor which adds body to the blend.

Approximately 40% of the world coffee production is gleaned from the Robusta coffee plant. This is a plant which may be grown in many different countries and climates due to its hardier nature. The very best wholesale gourmet coffee is produced from beans grown in Java and Sumatra, Indonesia. The Robusta beans from Indonesia are highly prized as it has a delicate flavor and will produce the most full bodied gourmet coffee. - 32406

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