Introducing the Cafe Imports Tracker

Cafe Imports is arguably one of the biggest and most popular coffee importers in the world. They have a comprehensive database for their stocks of green coffee that they offer across three continental geographies: Europe, North America, and Australia.

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Roasting on the Quest M3s using MET

During the week I took delivery of some new toys for my Quest M3s, which is slowly starting to look like it’s growing tentacles with all of these thermocouples, but I swear they’re all useful.

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Isolating your brew variables: Coffee

Coffee making requires a lot of tinkering when trying to find the perfect flavour for your brew. You can spend so much time going in circles trying to figure out how to replicate your latest “eureka” brew, and often it proves incredibly difficult to recreate those flavours.

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Is Starbucks really solving the sustainable coffee crisis?

The global coffee network is enormous. For a product that needs a fairly specific climate for its growth, there are about 51 countries globally that produce and export more than 100 tonnes of coffee a year, with others such as Australia producing a more boutique level of the seed for trade. 

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