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Cooking With More Flavor

I have always been someone who loves a little flavor, which is why I thought it might be fun to invest in some professional cooking classes. Instead of sitting around at home, I started working harder to cook with more flavor. When I went to the classes, I worked to create dishes with interesting ingredients and fascinating flavor combinations. Almost overnight, I found myself enjoying my meals a little more and being more interested in healthy cooking. This blog is all about investing time into honing your cooking skills and developing a taste for healthy meals that will help you to maintain your weight.

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Coffee Bean Care: Keeping Them Fresh

If you are a coffee lover, you have probably come to appreciate the flavor of freshly ground coffee beans. For many serious coffee drinkers, coffee beans are the way to go when it comes to buying coffee for household use because fresh grinding produces a fresher, more vibrant flavor. However, if you fail to store your beans correctly, you could actually ruin the flavor of your coffee without even realizing it. Here are some tips to store your beans correctly.

Understanding What Damages Coffee Beans

Coffee beans are actually pretty delicate. They can spoil quite quickly, even under the best conditions. Light, heat, moisture, and air exposure can all cause your beans to spoil. The packaging your beans come in from the retail outlet or supplier is rarely the best container to store it in.

Buying Proper Coffee Beans

When you understand how easily coffee beans can spoil and how important proper storage is, then it's no surprise that keeping your beans fresh starts with buying the right beans from the start. 

The goal is to buy only enough coffee beans for the next week or two at the longest. By buying your beans in small amounts, you can help to ensure that, with proper storage, they stay fresh until you can use them. 

Additionally, when you're choosing your coffee beans, you need to select the freshest possible beans. The fresher your beans are, the longer you'll get the best flavor out of them. 

Storing Your Coffee Beans

Opt for a dark, airtight container that will keep the beans protected from moisture, light, and air spoilage. Additionally, the container should be kept in a cool environment to protect your beans from heat. Don't keep the beans in a cabinet near the stove or near any other heat-producing appliances. Keep the container off the counter as well if the counters are exposed to direct sunlight and heat.

If you ever need to store beans for a long-term period, the best option is to freeze them. However, freezing needs to be done properly to ensure quality when you use them later. Pack your beans in a truly airtight container to prevent freezer burn. Then, take out only what you need later, using caution to do it quickly so that no condensation develops on the beans, as this can lead to freezer burn and spoilage as well.

Find a coffee roaster near you today to get the freshest possible beans, then use these tips to make the most of them. For more information about specialty coffee, like Honduras San Marcos coffee, contact a local seller.