roasted coffee beans - Übersetzung nach deutsch
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roasted coffee beans - Übersetzung nach deutsch

PROCESS OF ROASTING GREEN COFFEE BEANS FOR PERSONAL CONSUMPTION
Home Roaster; Home Roasted Coffee; Home Roasting Coffee; Air-roasted coffee; Air roasted coffee; Fluid-roasted coffee; Fluid roasted coffee
  • 15th-century coffee roasting pan and stirring spoon from [[Baghdad]]
  • Home roasting outdoors with a modified [[popcorn maker]]
  • Roasting coffee beans in a wok on a kitchen stovetop
  • A hand-cranked wood stove top coffee roaster circa 1890–1910

roasted coffee beans      
geröstete Kaffeebohnen
geröstete Kaffeebohnen      
roasted coffee beans, toasted coffee beans
instant coffee         
  • Close-up view of a granule of [[Nescafé]] instant coffee
  • Photograph of David Strang Coffee Mills
  • A cup of instant coffee
BEVERAGE MADE FROM COFFEE GRANULES MIXED WITH HOT WATER OR MILK
Instant Coffee; Granulated coffee; Soluble coffee; Freeze-dried instant coffee; Coffee powder; David Strang (inventor)
Instantkaffee

Definition

coffee bean
(coffee beans)
Coffee beans are small dark brown beans that are roasted and ground to make coffee. They are the seeds of the coffee plant.
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Wikipedia

Home roasting coffee

Home roasting is the process of roasting coffee from green coffee beans on a small scale for personal consumption. Home roasting of coffee has been practiced for centuries, using simple methods such as roasting in cast iron skillets over a wood fire and hand-turning small steel drums on a kitchen stovetop.

Until the early 20th century, it was more common to roast coffee at home than to buy pre-roasted coffee. Following World War I, commercial coffee roasting became prevalent, and, combined with the distribution of instant coffee, home roasting decreased substantially.

In recent years, there has been a revival in home roasting. What was originally a necessity has now become a hobby. The attractions are four-fold: enjoying fresh, flavorful coffee; experimenting with various beans and roasting methods; perfecting the roasting process, and saving money. Other factors that have contributed to the renewed interest in home roasting coffee include coffee suppliers selling green coffee in small quantities and manufacturers making counter-top roasters.