roast coffee - translation to german
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roast coffee - translation to german

TRANSFORMS THE CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF GREEN COFFEE BEANS INTO ROASTED COFFEE PRODUCTS
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  • 15th-century coffee roasting pan and stirring spoon from [[Baghdad]]
  • A Diedrich infrared, drum-based, coffee roaster
  • Professional coffee roasting machine
  • A magnified view of a roasted coffee bean showing some scorching and oil seepage
  • The sound of a coffee roaster
  • A hand-cranked wood stove top coffee roaster circa 1890–1910

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  • Map of coffee areas in Brazil
  • [[Skeletal formula]] of a [[caffeine]] molecule
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  • Coffee prices 1973—2022
  • ''Green coffee'' describes the beans before roasting.
  • Coffee consumption (kg. per capita and year)
  • A contemporary automatic coffeemaker
  • Coffee "cuppers", or professional tasters, grade the coffee.
  • ''Enjoying coffee'' in Ottoman Empire. Painting by unknown artist in the [[Pera Museum]].
  • Instant coffee
  • Coffee container
  • Orientalist]] painting by [[John Frederick Lewis]] (1857)
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  • A coffee can from the first half of the 20th century. From the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection.
  • Roasted coffee beans
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  • Worms from a coffee ground compost pile
BREWED BEVERAGE MADE FROM SEEDS OF COFFEA GENUS
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  • 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)
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Definition

coffee-table book
(coffee-table books)
A coffee-table book is a large expensive book with a lot of pictures, which is designed to be looked at rather than to be read properly, and is usually placed where people can see it easily.
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Wikipedia

Coffee roasting

Roasting coffee transforms the chemical and physical properties of green coffee beans into roasted coffee products. The roasting process is what produces the characteristic flavor of coffee by causing the green coffee beans to change in taste. Unroasted beans contain similar if not higher levels of acids, protein, sugars, and caffeine as those that have been roasted, but lack the taste of roasted coffee beans due to the Maillard and other chemical reactions that occur during roasting.

Coffee tends to be roasted close to where it will be consumed, as green coffee is more stable than roasted beans. The vast majority of coffee is roasted commercially on a large scale, but small-scale commercial roasting has grown significantly with the trend toward "single-origin" coffees served at specialty shops. Some coffee drinkers even roast coffee at home as a hobby in order to both experiment with the flavor profile of the beans and ensure the freshest possible roasted coffee.

The first recorded implements for roasting coffee beans were thin pans made from metal or porcelain, used in the 15th century in the Ottoman Empire and Greater Persia. In the 19th century, various patents were awarded in the U.S. and Europe for commercial roasters, to allow for large batches of coffee. In the 1950s just as instant coffee was becoming a popular coffee drink, speciality coffee-houses began opening to cater to the connoisseur, offering a more traditionally brewed beverage. In the 1970s, more speciality coffee houses were founded, ones that offered a variety of roasts and beans from around the world. In the 1980s and 1990s, the gourmet coffee industry experienced great growth. This trend continued into the 21st century.

Examples of use of roast coffee
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