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Arabica, Robusta, Liberica, Excelsa… they’re all types of coffee beans, but they each have a completely different taste.
Improve your coffee knowledge with our guide to the four types of coffee beans.
Is americano the same as black coffee? What’s the difference between a latte and a cappuccino?
Learn the different types of coffee and how to make them.
The short answer is yes: The type of coffee grinder you use will make a huge difference to the taste and quality of your cup of coffee.
Fortunately, we’re here to help you find the best coffee grinder for you.
Explore different types of coffees and coffee beans, discover the best coffee-making equipment, and learn to make a better brew.
Why do espresso machines have two spouts, even when the barista is pouring espresso into a single cup?
Espresso machines are supposed to be quite loud, but there are three reasons why some machines are significantly louder than others.
It’s important that you don’t just ignore the problem if your espresso machine is dripping slowly. It doesn’t just mean that you have to wait longer for your espresso, it will affect the taste of your coffee too. Find out why your espresso machine is dripping slowly, and how to fix it.
What happens when you boil coffee beans? And is it ok to simply boil coffee beans without grinding them to brew a cup of coffee?
The type of coffee grinder you use to grind your coffee beans makes a surprising difference to how your coffee tastes.
It’s flat white vs latte in this coffee comparison, as we explore the differences between two of the most popular coffees available today.
When are coffee beans at their best? You may be surprised to learn that coffee beans are not at their best immediately after roasting.
Cappuccino vs latte: The difference is all about the frothed milk! Find out more as we compare these two coffee drinks.
Should coffee beans look wet? And if not, what should you do about it? Find out how to remove moisture from coffee beans.
Don’t throw your old beans away! From delicious desserts to luxurious exfoliant, we reveal 8 surprising uses for old coffee beans.
Can you make great coffee at home on a budget? We reveal whether you really need that expensive coffee machine.
Green coffee beans can stay fresh for up to a year, but only if they are stored correctly. Discover the right way to store green coffee beans.
Essential reading for every chocoholic coffee-lover! We reveal the best types and brands of coffee beans with chocolate notes.
Are oil-free coffee beans a good thing? And if you do want oil-free coffee beans, which are the best brands to buy?
You make cappuccino with espresso, but the two drinks are very different. Learn the similarities and differences of cappuccino vs espresso.
Even using the same grinder, some coffee beans are much harder to grind than others. Why? It’s all about density and brittleness
A wet cappuccino is a cappuccino with more steamed milk and less foam. But isn’t that a latte? Find out why the two drinks are not the same.
Discover the difference between cheap and expensive coffee beans. Do expensive coffee beans really taste any better than cheap ones?
The cappuccino and the mocha are both made from espresso and steamed milk, but there’s one key ingredient that sets these coffees apart.
Some coffees are pretty similar to each other – for example, there are lots of coffees that are a combination of espresso and milk. In contrast, other coffees have significant differences and are easy to tell apart. This is the case with the Cappuccino and the Americano Misto, where the difference is all about the…
Discover the six key differences between a Frappuccino and the drink it is partially named after, the cappuccino.
Both coffees are made by combining espresso with milk. So what are the differences between a cortado and a cappuccino?
From group heads and bean hoppers to portafilters and drip trays, learn the 9 key parts of a coffee machine.
Cappuccinos and flat whites are both made from espresso and milk, but they’re definitely not the same. Learn the difference between a cappuccino and a flat white…