to all the dumb asses who wrote white mocha...thats not coffee that comes in a bad stupid.
best coffee: anniversary blend which is only being sold right now so you better go buy a pound.
also, if you want something thats sold year round i would reccomend columbian orrrr black apron ethiopian sidamo.
2007-09-20 05:08:39
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answered by steph 1
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there's no inherent difference in the potential of the espresso beans, that's the way that they are roasted and brewed. Starbucks brews their espresso very sturdy in the keep, yet you additionally could make it lots milder in case you like. i purchase Starbucks, as i've got faith the beans are larger high quality than Dunkin Donuts. in case you decide on flavored beans (french vanilla, hazelnut, etc.) you will would desire to circulate with Dunkin'. observe that coffees seen "mild roast" or "mild" many times have larger caffeine content, yet some people do no longer take exhilaration in the better acidity that accompanies it. Examples in this classification are breakfast, homestead, and maximum Latin American blends (Columbia, Panama). the elementary drinker will choose medium intensity beans (in Starbucks, some thing like Verona, Yukon or Komodo). Kona is often notably-rated besides, yet previous the value variety of the elementary workplace. As an till now reviewer referred to, green Mountain espresso is on par with Starbucks, or maybe with the scam call, Seattle's suited espresso isn't undesirable the two.
2016-12-26 19:39:46
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answered by ? 4
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Starbuck's House Blend is an all time favourite and is good for beginners.
But as I drink coffee a lot, so I love their Sumatra, Colombia Narino Supremo and yes their Cafe Verona.
2007-09-20 06:15:17
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answered by ANNA M 2
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I Can't believe that no one has said Komodo Dragon! its absolutely fabulous! its a full bodied coffee with earthy, spicy tones. The anniversary bend is really good too and the christmas blend or holiday blend (same thing) which my store always runs out of right away
2007-09-21 00:16:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Espresso whole bean, hands down... I never run out of it. I would be lost with out it.
I can't drink any other coffee, it all tastes like crap (Non Starbucks)
2007-09-20 04:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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White Mocca
2007-09-20 04:15:02
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answered by ELIZABETH G 2
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"Arabian Mocha Sanani" An employee recommended it, said is his all time favorite. A "bold" coffee. (you didn't want a drink, just the beans/grounds--my drink from there would be different)
2007-09-20 04:23:26
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answered by Connie B 5
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I love their Espresso Roast and Breakfast Blend.
2007-09-20 04:18:03
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answered by sleepingliv 7
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I'm suppose to stay away from processed sugar, so I always drink whatever their normal house brand is, black.
If I'm feeling feisty, I'll get a shot of espresso with it.
:-)
2007-09-20 04:16:45
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answered by ga.peach67 4
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I've always been partial to the Ethiopia Sidamo
2007-09-20 04:15:37
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answered by that_guy 5
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