
Coffee Break - a gallery on Flickr
A bit froofy in some spots but some nice shots on balance.
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Starting all the way back in 2005, “dogmilque” (that’s his Flickr username) — AKA “the guy in charge of roasting at Ritual Roasters in San Francisco, CA” — has photo-chronicled his first cup of the day.
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28 September 2009 tagged Blogroll, Coffee, flickr, Ritual Roasters, the new blogroll with no comments
- Heads Up – Where Tokyo Grabs a Coffee – Yet another "best of" link. The New York Times lists what it finds to be the best coffee in Tokyo (via MSC).
- Latte porn – Rate-able latte art porn. Another way to wastefully away the hours…or not (via The Food Section).
- For Good Espresso, Insist on Arabica – At The Atlantic, Peet's Jerry Baldwin weighs in on the question of weather robusta – traditionally used in Europe – should be used as a component of espresso blends.
- Coffee Analytics – Jeffrey Warren's Flickr photo set, "Coffee Anaytics" — "A project mapping the flow of coffee on global, urban, local, architectural, biological, and personal scales." — from his blog, Unterbahn.
- Is coffee really acidic? – In which Korina Felkers, of Examiner.com, illuminates the difference between PH acidity and flavor acidity.
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29 August 2009 tagged acidity, arabica, art, Coffee, danielofarabica, debate, espresso, flavor, flickr, food, health, informationdesign, Japan, latteart, PH, robusta, science, Tokyo, travel with no comments