Which Is The Finest Coffee In The World?

Mon, Aug 3, 2009

Coffee Talk

I know colombians, costa ricans and guatemalans claim they carry the best blends, and they are undoubtelly awesome. However I have recently heard that Kenya coffee is considered to be the finest coffee in the world. Anyones has any ideas?

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15 Responses to “Which Is The Finest Coffee In The World?”

  1. jakomo Says:

    Blue Mountain & Kona coffees are considered the best coffees in the world by conoisseurs. Blue Mt. is also pretty rare, so hard to come by & very expensive.
    I really enjoy S. American coffees. Kenya & Ethiopia produce some excellent coffees, such as Kenya AA & the Ethiopian Yirgacheffe especially are becoming more well-known. @ Caribou Coffee, seasonally they also have La Minita Peaberry, which is a small, compact bean uniform in shape that likewise is supposed to produce superior flavor due to its shape & smaller size– they are handpicked so that only one uniform size and shape are selected.

  2. Eve Says:

    If it’s not made by a guy with a donkey, it’s not *real* coffee.
    ;-)

  3. GI Says:

    Folgers Classic Roast

  4. pollywol Says:

    FOLGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    CLASSIC ROAST MEDIUM.

  5. josiehay Says:

    i am not a coffee drinker anymore but when i used to drink it i drank african and french coffee it wasnt the instant type it was the coffee beans roasted and blended with aromatic spices if you go to your deli or check the internet that will be your best bet before you decide what blend you want and how much are u willing to pay

  6. schumigi Says:

    That’s a question with many answers. The finest coffee in the world is the one YOU like best. It wouldn’t matter if the coffee cost a million dollars, if you didn’t like it, how could it be the finest? Same goes for what I like…and the next guy etc.

  7. sci55 Says:

    good question i want to know too.STAR

  8. Dr.Mum Says:

    Parisienne by ARA coffee services. Puts hairs on the inside of your chest.

  9. Joe Kool Says:

    i personally like Guatemalan coffee

  10. scooby_d Says:

    The best part of waking up! Is folgers in your cup!

  11. meetblee Says:

    Kona - Hawaii

  12. Richard C Says:

    i would say starbuck’s love starbucks!

  13. Daniel Says:

    I think there are many factors including roasting, how the coffee is ground and brewed, and how fresh the beans are to name a few. In other words, it’s more than just where the beans are grown or what kind of bean it is. I think I’m very lucky to live in Portland, OR where Stumptown Coffee is. They have been called the best coffee in the world and acknowledged nation wide. Check their website below. If you click on ‘news’ you’ll see some of the national attention they’ve gotten.

  14. prekinpd Says:

    Jamaican Blue Mountain. My uncle is a coffee connoisseur and he swears by this stuff.

  15. h_a Says:

    Lately I have not found any coffee that taste full flavored. One of the best at the moment is superior brand coffee. Seattle’s Best is good too and Gevalia. Even dunkin donuts has a decent one at the moment. Kenya coffee has been good but it is not consistent in the robust flavor and can be very bitter. It all depends on the crop.


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