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The Making Of Flavored Coffee

Are you sick of drinking the coffee with the same taste every day

? Go on and grab yourself a cup of flavored coffee! The all new subtle taste will definitely surprise your taste buds and out of the various types of flavors. It is for sure that you will be able to find your new favorite taste. Artificial or natural flavorings like vanilla and hazelnut are added to the processing of the coffee. The combination of your favorite flavor and the exquisite taste of coffee are matched to perfection for coffee lovers like you.

By adding exotic flavors to the coffee beans, it helps in extending the shelf life due to the different processes of oxidation, decaffeination, or aging processes. To infuse the flavors into the coffee beans, flavoring oils and natural oils are used in the process. First, the beans are roasted in the oven at the temperature of 193 to 243 degrees Celsius. The temperature used for roasting the beans determines the flavor the lower the temperature, the milder the coffee tastes. Normally flavorings are not added to the beans that are roasted with lower temperature as the extra flavoring might cause the coffee to lose its significant taste. On the contrary, adding flavors to coffee beans with strong flavor is also inapplicable as strong coffee flavor will overpower the additional flavor.

The coffee beans are cooled by water quenching immediately once they are out of the oven so that flavors can be added to them. The beans have to be dried carefully with warm air so that the flavor is kept in the beans. Flavors must be added to the beans before the grounding process. They will be placed in a huge mixer where pressurized flavorings are sprayed in very small particles for better absorption. The entire process takes about 30 minutes and flavor oils are added bit by bit to ensure that it is evenly spread on every single bean. The flavor-coated beans will have glossy surfaces and can be packaged as it is, or grounded into powdered form flavored coffee.

The flavored coffee needs to be packed in vacuum sealed bags or cans. The layer of nitrogen in the packaging will push oxygen out of the bags so that the coffee will remain fresh and the flavors are sealed in. Once the packed is opened, the coffee needs to be consumed within 3-4 weeks of its shelf life. The common flavors available on shelf are hazelnut, caramel, macadamia nuts and vanilla.

by: sturat.mitchel
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