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The World's Finest: Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Book

Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee is known the world over as one of the most distinguished and delicious coffees. Brimming with a robust aroma and delicate flavour, this coffee is a globally protected certification mark, so that only coffee certified by the Coffee Industry Board of Jamaica can be labelled Jamaica Blue Mountain®. Named for the region in which it is grown, coffee from Jamaica’s Blue Mountain range, rising to over 7,000 feet above sea level, is the result of the perfect combination of terrain, altitude, soil and rainfall. In The World’s Finest, Norma Benghiat traces the early history of coffee and its journey to the Caribbean. The growing and harvesting techniques are covered as are the plantation houses unique to the island home of Jamaica Blue Mountain® coffee. Filled with lavish images depicting the history of coffee and the coffee process in Jamaica and sumptuous photographs of coffee drinks, desserts and even main courses, you will be inspired to seek out this brew to confirm for yourself that it is indeed the world’s finest.Read More

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  • Product Description

    A good cup of coffee is one of life s simple pleasures and the island of Jamaica is home to what is arguably the finest coffee in the world, Jamaica Blue Mountain®. Rising to over 7,500 ft above sea level, the cool and misty climate of the majestic Blue Mountains, high in rainfall and a rich soil with excellent drainage, offers the perfect habitat for growing coffee. The tantalizing aroma, mild texture and smooth flavour are the classic traits of the fiercely regulated Jamaica Blue Mountain® Coffee. In The World s Finest, Benghiat traces the early history of coffee and its journey to the New World. From the bean to the brew, readers are taken through the history of coffee planting in colonial Jamaica to modern day growing and harvesting techniques. The old plantation houses are featured, as are the traditional and modern roasting and brewing techniques. In the recipe section, the author s culinary talent is accessible to even the novice chef. With recipes for hot and cold coffee drinks, desserts, sweets, sauces and even main courses, coffee lovers will appreciate why this book about coffee is so much more than a coffee table book. Lavishly illustrated with specially commissioned photographs, maps and prints of the coffee cultivation process from the planting of the seeds to the final export of the bean, coffee connoisseurs will delight in this enthralling and informative book.

  • 9766371148
  • 9789766371142
  • Norma Benghiat
  • 14 October 2008
  • Ian Randle Publishers,Jamaica
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 230
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