6 responses

  1. John Toomey
    January 28, 2021

    Thank you for taking me on a global trek of coffee nations! This was an informative article and I now know more about the drink I love than I ever did besides just drinking it!

    I think I will try some other coffees based on your article …hopefully I can get those in K cups LOL.

    Reply

    • Michael
      January 30, 2021

      John, thank you for your comments. I believe that you can find most of coffee from every country located in the coffee belt region in a K-cup
      There are many K-cup providers today.
      Michael

      Reply

  2. JT2ME
    January 28, 2021

    Thank you for the article , you took me on a global trek of coffee nations, I cant wait to try some other types of coffee like the one listed in your post.

    I honestly did not know that much about coffee beans other than Columbia …….I wont lie I’m ready for a coffee just typing this comment. Good luck with your website 

    Reply

    • Michael
      January 28, 2021

      Thank you for your comments. That’s why I wrote this article, there are many places with rich coffee culture around the world.

      Michael

      Reply

  3. JC Carlos
    January 29, 2021

    I honestly love coffee but I always get the Folgers kind. This post was so tempting to know that certain growth methods can give the grounds a unique flavor. 

    That and knowing the countries where the best coffee is from. I realize I have a lot to learn and experience in terms of coffee. Where do I begin to start? 

    Reply

    • Michael
      January 29, 2021

      JC Carlos, thank you for your comments. Whats interesting about this article, is that all coffee is not the same. There are many factors in the landscape, soil, wheather among others that are unique to each area where its being grown, and how it tastes in your cup.

      Michael

      Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top
mobile desktop