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  Asia Times Online :: South Asia news, business and economy from India and Pakistan
Coffee consumption has increased from 55,000 tons to 80,000 tons after decades of stagnation.
Southern Indians have loved their cup of filter coffee for a long time, but have the option of visiting the closest cafe as well.
India's per capita daily coffee consumption of 54 grams is mainly due to the southern region's per capita level of 240 grams.
www.atimes.com /atimes/South_Asia/HE12Df04.html   (1083 words)

  
  Coffee - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Coffee is a beverage, usually served hot, prepared from the roasted seeds of the coffee plant.
Coffee in all these forms is made with coffee grounds (coffee beans that have been roasted and ground) and hot water, the grounds either remaining behind or being filtered out of the cup or jug after the main soluble compounds have been removed.
Coffee bags (akin to tea bags) are much rarer than their tea equivalents, as they are much bulkier (more coffee is required in a coffee bag than tea in a tea bag).
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/c/o/f/Coffee.html   (7607 words)

  
 Krups Coffee Grinder Stump Grinder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Indian filter coffee - South Indian Coffee, also known as Madras Filter Coffee is a sweet milky coffee made from dark roasted coffee beans (70%-80%) and chicory (20%-30%), especially popular in the southern states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
Coffee bag - Coffee bags are an innovation developed to provide the convenience of instant coffee but maintain the flavor of brewed coffee, generally recognized as superior.
Coffee can grind in an inexpensive substitute for their first anniversary, she realized her fortune was an entire brigade from burr grinders.
www.ffeinebean.com /krupscoffeegrinder.html   (634 words)

  
 Indian filter coffee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coffee is typically served after pouring the coffee back and forth between the dabarah and the tumbler in huge arc-like motions of the hand.
Outside India, a coffee drink prepared using a filter may be known as Filter Coffee or as Drip Coffee as the water passes through the grounds solely by gravity and not under pressure or in longer-term contact.
Coffee is something of a cultural icon in Tamil and Kannada cultures.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Indian_filter_coffee   (1127 words)

  
 Coffee - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Coffee in all these forms is made with coffee grounds (coffee beans that have been roasted and ground) and hot water, the grounds either remaining behind or being filtered out of the cup or jug after the main soluble compounds have been removed.
Coffee bags (akin to tea bags) are much rarer than their tea equivalents, as they are much bulkier (more coffee is required in a coffee bag than tea in a tea bag).
This is coffee from which most of the caffeine has been removed, by the Swiss water process (which involves the soaking of raw beans to absorb the caffeine) or the use of a chemical solvent such as trichloroethylene ("tri"), or the more popular methylene chloride, in a similar process.
www.tvwiki.tv /wiki/Coffee   (8519 words)

  
 Coffee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The usual ratio of coffee to water for the style of coffee most prevalent in Europe, America, and other Westernized nations is between one and two tablespoons of ground coffee per six ounces (180 millilitres) of water; the full two tablespoons per six ounces tends to be recommended by experienced coffee lovers.
Indian (Madras) filter coffee, particularly common in southern India, is prepared with rough-ground dark roasted coffee beans (e.g., Arabica, PeaBerry).
The market awarded the more efficient Vietnamese coffee suppliers with trade and caused less efficient coffee bean farmers in many countries such as Brazil, Nicaragua, and Ethiopia not to be able to live off of their products, forcing many to quit the coffee bean production and move into slums in the cities.
www.vetty.com /wpcd/wp/c/Coffee.htm   (8088 words)

  
 The Hindu : Cafes, kaapi and Hyderabad
It is the native South Indian filter coffee that's making a festive entry into the swanky coffee pubs and there are young takers for the traditional brew, says SYEDA FARIDA.
Sitting pretty, behind the bottles of vanilla and chocolate sauce, is the very traditional stainless steel filter coffee at Qwikys Coffee Bar.Yes, it's new brew fromthe strong Mysore Malabar, the medium Kumbakonam Degree coffee made from the first extract to the light Madras Filter Coffee -- all served in the stainless steel `davras'.
Day one of introducing the filter coffee found jean-clad 16-year-olds sitting at the coffee bar counter sipping the traditional brew, high on the aroma wafting from the `davra'.
www.hindu.com /thehindu/mp/2002/10/10/stories/2002101001050100.htm   (769 words)

  
 Indian coffee board- monthly magazine- Cover Story- Coffee Consumption in India - Perspectives and Prospects
Coffee is predominantly an export-oriented commodity for majority of the coffee producing countries.
Coffee has a 10% share of throat at the national level, with negligible shares in the north, east and west zones, (1% or less).
Statewise consumption of coffee for South and Non-South for the period 1974 to 2003 Per capita consumption was derived by dividing the volume of coffee consumed in any given year by the population.
www.indiacoffee.org /newsletter/2004/april/cover_story.html   (2562 words)

  
 Indian Coffee including madras Coffee - buy the best coffee in our online shop
Indian Coffees are noted for their blue colour, cleanliness of beans and fine mellow liquoring qualities.
Filter coffee is almost as strong as an Italian espresso drink, but made with far less threat to life and limb.
Coffee beans pass through decaffeination (beans are steamed to dissolve caffeine which is brought to the surface of the beans and then washed away with a solvent).
www.indianfoodsco.com /Submit/IndianCoffee.htm   (947 words)

  
 Indian coffee board- Coffee : From Mocha to Mysore : A Coffee Journey
It was in the 16th century that the coffee bean first landed in India, borne on trading vessels that plied between the Konkan and Malabar coast and the Red Sea ports.
By 1860, coffee cultivation in the Western Ghats had gained momentum, and by the late 19th century, it may be assumed that apart from the coffee destined for export, some bags of coffee found their way into the domestic market.
Indian filter coffee even migrated overseas in the early 20th century to Malaysia and Singapore, where kopi tarik (pulled coffee) is a close cousin of the Madrasi coffee-by-the-yard/ metre, and was introduced at roadside kopi tiams run originally by Indian Muslims.
indiacoffee.org /newsletter/2004/april/coffeetrails.html   (1665 words)

  
 Coffee Beans Manufacturer,Filter Coffee Manufacturer,Coffee Beans Supplier,Filter Coffee Supplier,India
A trusted name in the beverage Industry, Devan'S South Indian Tea and Coffee is a leading manufacturer, supplier and exporter of tea, coffee beans and filter coffee.
Vasudevan, the company has carved a niche for itself in its sphere of operations and became leading wholesale suppliers of coffee beans and filter coffee.
We grind the coffee coarsely for the French press, medium ground for the drip filter and fine for the South Indian filters.
www.indiamart.com /devans   (502 words)

  
 Coffee Glossary - I
Indian coffee from the State of Karnataka (formerly Mysore).
Indian coffee at its best is rich and subtle, with moderate body and acidity.
The advantages of instant coffee are speed of preparation (no time is required for infusing the coffee — it is ready as soon as the hot water is added) and long shelf life (natural coffee, especially in ground form, loses flavor as its essential oils evaporate over time.
www.coffeeserviceplus.com /gl-i.html   (432 words)

  
 Filter coffee in a jiffy - Sify.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The coffee concentrate is also sold in select retail outlets in Mysore and Bangalore, he said.
Coffee brewing is traditionally an elaborate and tedious process.
Anil Bhandari, Coffee Board member, felt that the milk or newspaper distribution chain could be leveraged to deliver sachets of freshly brewed coffee concentrate to tap the non-traditional areas, which in turn could boost the domestic consumption.
sify.com /finance/commodities/fullstory.php?id=14326215   (395 words)

  
 Board as guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
THE aroma and flavour of Indian filter coffee may have always been the same.
But four to five years ago we realised that if Indian coffee were to do well its quality had to improve.
If Indian coffee is to do well it will have to carve out a niche for itself.
www.flonnet.com /fl2318/stories/20060922004712400.htm   (576 words)

  
 Coffee Brewer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Coffee filter - A coffee filter is a coffee-brewing utensil, usually made of disposable paper, but recently stainless steel.
The stainless steel version is used to prepare filter coffee, the form of coffee common in India.
This stylish Italian-designed coffeemaker brews eight cups of perfect coffee in the aftermath of the brewing water, coffee brewed in it is extremely pungent.
www.talctrain.com /Coffee-Brewer.html   (1682 words)

  
 Coffee filter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A coffee filter is a coffee-brewing utensil, usually made of disposable paper, but recently stainless steel.
The stainless steel version is used to prepare filter coffee, the form of coffee common in India.
There is a new type of coffee filter by groupWeston which is made from a synthetic monofilament microfiber and is reusable which has the smallest pores which filters out the most sediment.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Coffee_filter   (167 words)

  
 ‘Alive!’ filter coffee powder launched
The success of the company’s coffee vending division has carved a natural entry path for their foray into the packaged filter coffee segment.
The coffee beans that go into the preparation of ‘Alive!’ are subject to both dry and air roasting processes.
Also, each grade of coffee bean is individually roasted to release its full flavour, thereby providing a rich filter coffee with better yield, aroma, strength and colour that would serve the right blend to coffee enthusiasts who prefer traditional filter coffee.
www.chennaionline.com /events/Business/2006/02alive.asp   (514 words)

  
 Coffee Filter Mr Replacement Water   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Coffee 4 Cup Switch Coffeemaker 1 Year Replacement Plan for Small Appliances It is tables quick and makes hot coffee or tea (replace filter with tea bags).
A coffee filter is a coffee brewing utensil usually made of or using the typical method of linen to brew coffee.
Coffee Water Filtration removes up to 97% of chlorine from your water for better tasting mugs Water Filter Replacement 2 Pack WF Mr.
www.inkydesign.com /coffee-filter-mr-replacement-water.htm   (484 words)

  
 Indiantelevision.com > Media, Advertising & Marketing Watch > Fresh and Honest Café launches 'Alive!' ...
BANGALORE: From selling Coffee Vending machines to adding retail of branded packaged filter coffee- it's taken Fresh and Honest (FHCL) a decade to make this particular increment to their portfolio.
The Indian Filtered Coffee market is estimated to be around 20,000 Tons and Rs 3 billion in value, with 53 per cent supply happening from the organised sector and 47 per cent from the unorganised sector comprising of small shops that provide a mix of chicory and coffee in varying proportions.
FHCL claim that their technology is a first in India - the fresh coffee beans that go into the preparation of 'Alive!', are subject to both drum and air roasting processes and each grade of coffee bean is individually roasted to release its full flavor.
www.indiantelevision.com /mam/headlines/y2k6/apr/aprmam36.htm   (740 words)

  
 Wake up and smell the coffee!
Coffee” filter basket (preferably the “bleached” white type) and one and a quarter medium-sized steel tumblers of water.
The positive aspect of that awful sip was the stimulus it provided me, for some dedicated research into the chemistry of a perfect cup of filter coffee.
One of my earliest and fondest memories is of the absolutely intoxicating aroma of fresh-roasted plantation coffee that emanated from this joint around 4 pm daily, the time I got off my school bus after a wearying day of boyhood heroics.
members.tripod.com /rniyer_72/coffee.html   (908 words)

  
 Tata Group | Our companies | Tata Coffee | Profile
In the green coffee segment, Malabar Monsoon, Mysore Nugget Extra Bold and Robusta Kappi Royale are three of the prominent specialty grades of Indian coffee it grows and processes.
The Coorg district of Karnataka, India, is one of the main coffee growing regions in India and the main operations of Tata Coffee are in Pollibetta, in the southern part of Coorg.
The first chairman of the coffee board of India, when it was formed in 1943, was Ivor Bull, the then managing director of the erstwhile Consolidated Coffee.
www.tata.com /tata_coffee/index.htm   (651 words)

  
 Review on Tips on Making Filter Coffee by rajni_raj - MouthShut.com
Rina was always fond of this one and she would drop in any time for piping hot & freshly brewed filter coffee.
along with 1/2kg of freshly ground coffee and also gave her the tips of making rich filter coffee.
An Indian Coffee filter is a two portion steel container, the bottom portion is for collection and the top portion is where the ground coffee and boiling water are placed.
www.mouthshut.com /review/Tips_on_Making_Filter_Coffee-62919-1.html   (726 words)

  
 Indian Kitchen Indian Food & Andhra Recipes from Sailu’s Kitchen
Fenugreek seeds should be lightly dry roasted before using to enhance the flavor of the dish and reduce the bitterness of the spice.
The brass coffee filter in the picture is an antique one used by my grandmother and is more than 70 years old..Yes,its an antique piece and is very precious to me..:)
Generally the coffee powder used is Chicory and Pure.We use prefer to use the pure one as its got an authentic and aromatic flavour.I pick up my coffee powder at the local coffee bean seller who grinds the coffee beans in my presence and is absolutely fresh.
www.sailusfood.com /categories/indian_kitchen_toold_utensils_gadgets   (785 words)

  
 Tea & Coffee Asia---http://www.teacoffeeasia.com---
Commercial planting of coffee started around 1820, with the Mysore government liberally handing out ‘puttahs Interestingly, even in the coffee planting districts, tea remained the beverage of choice for the early morning drink, while coffee was taken during breakfast.
Indian filter coffee even migrated overseas in the early 20th century to Malaysia and Singapore, where kopi tarik (pulled coffee) is a close cousin of the Madrasi coffee-by-the-yard/metre, and was introduced at roadside kopi tiams run originally by Indian Muslims.
Coffee bars today capture the spirit of the age, the Caf Coffee Day on Brigade Road, Bangalore being the first ‘cybercafe in the country.
www.teacoffeeasia.com /news.asp?id=503   (1411 words)

  
 Fresh Bean Coffee Company
Coffee - Coffee is a drink, usually hot, prepared from the roasted seeds of the coffee plant.
Because of the coffee content and the fact that it is made with cream for a total of 22 grams of fat in the largest version (although it can be made with 2% milk on request), the Coolatta is targeted more toward adults than children.
The authors describe the regional character of coffee beans from around the world fresh bean coffee company and discuss a variety of roasting equipment fresh bean coffee company and brewing methods for both home fresh bean coffee company and restaurant.
www.whistler-brewery.com /freshbeancoffeecompany.html   (982 words)

  
 Coffee - Wikimedia Commons
English: Coffee is a beverage made from the seeds of the coffee tree (genus Coffea)
Coffee Fruits (COFFEA ARABICA) in Plantation of Brazil
Coffee and newspaper in a typical Vienna Kaffeehaus
commons.wikimedia.org /wiki/Coffee   (334 words)

  
 Say-So: Does anyone know how to brew South Indian filter coffee?
I have what I think is a filter (I currently am living in Kerala) but I am too embarrassed to ask anyone just how to use it.
all that she did was put 2 tablespoons of filter coffee in the top section, and place that on top of the bottom section.
the coffee we were using was mixed with chickory extract so it wasn’t the worlds best coffee.
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 Desicritics.org: The Magic of South Indian Filter Coffee
After years of consuming coffee made in coffee makers sans the chicory, the first order of business when we moved to India and set up a home was to go buy a coffee filter.
The filter seemed capable of putting out just enough decoction to fill two of those huge mugs that we had gotten used to drinking coffee in.
Although I vaguely knew the steps involved, having never actually made coffee in a filter before, I was totally hopeless when it came to figuring out the ratio of water to coffee powder.
desicritics.org /2007/04/10/000247.php   (1113 words)

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