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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Café au lait
Irish Coffee With Whiskey

Decaf Coffee

Dark Roast Coffee

Dark roast coffee is the result of an extended roasting session with raw green coffee beans. The beans are heated in a high temperature coffee roaster until they are perilously close to burning and then removed to cool slowly. The result is a very dark and oily coffee bean with exceptionally strong flavor.
Greek frappé coffee

Flat White Coffee

Kona Coffee Macadamias
Amaretto Smoothie Coffee
Hot cocoa that freezes your taste buds! A terrific snack for hot days, with a wintry twist. Ice cream is blended with instant cocoa mix, milk and crushed chocolate cookies.
White Chocolate Coffee

You don't have to use dark chocolate when making cocoa. Hot chocolate is particularly relaxing and smooth. This is very creamy.
HAZELNUT COFFEE AND WITH HAZELNUT CREAMER
you will love this flavor.
Espresso
Espresso is a 45ml (1.5 ounces) beverage that is prepared from 7-9 grams of coffee through which clean water of 192¡ - 198¡ F (88¡ - 92¡ C) has been forced at 9-10 atmospheres of pressure, where the grind of the coffee has made the brewing "flow"* time approximately 22-28 seconds. While brewing, the flow of Espresso will appear to have the viscosity of warm honey and the resulting beverage will exhibit a thick dark gold cream foam ("crema") topping. Espresso is usually prepared specifically for, and immediately served to its intended consumer.
· No cholesterol
· No sugar
· Very high in iron
· Very high in manganese
· Very high in magnesium
· Very high in phosphorus
· Very high in potassium
· High in vitamin
· High in zinc
Caramel Iced Coffee
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