Organic Coffee Beans

Exploring Cuppers Coffee & Tea in Person and on the Internet

Organic, green coffee beans, preferably with a fair trade label, can make leaving the 100 mile diet almost worth while. In Canada, one can find these riches at, "CUPPERS COFFEE & TEA" in Lethbridge, Alberta. World wide, they can be found at http://cuppers.ca/Cuppers/

First, one has the aromatic experience of walking into a micro roaster shop, brimming with rich organic treats from the around the world. Which brand of AAA organic coffee beans should one choose? Cuppers is similar to an old fashioned candy store. Samples of the beans are kept in glass
 jars by the cash register. Signs explain the various beans virtues. Today, shall one select the beans grown and marketed by woman from Peru (Weight: 1.1lbs Amount: $16.95)? Ethiopian Yrgecheffe organic coffee (Weight: 1.1lbs Amount: $14.95), promising a hint of wine flavors? Indonesian, Sumatra Mandheling (Weight: 1.1lbs Amount: $16.95)?

Asking the staff brings even more decedent suggestions. This crew seems buzzed on more than caffeine and an incredibly decorated workplace. These organic coffee fanatics seem generally excited to work in a business promoting fair trade practices and potential healthier living. Recently, Sid Kirchheimer wrote an article for the WebMD stating that coffee could; "lower your risk of diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and colon cancer ... lift your mood and treat headaches ... lower your risk of cavities"

While most customers prefer to have Cuppers roast the beans for them, purists buy the beans green and roast them at home for the freshest coffee possible in North America. Some of the customers purchase domestic coffee roasters while others use good quality pop corn popping machines.

Regardless, every drop may add both to one's own health and the well being of small coffee farmers in third world countries.

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