Coffee

2023 - 2 - 2

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Aroma Joe's Takes Handcrafted Coffee Seriously (Forbes)

At a time when robots are working in kitchens, and artificial intelligence (AI) is directing us what to do, Aroma Joe's, an all-franchised chain of 97 ...

During the pandemic, it learned that people, sequestered in their homes, craved human interaction and the chain doesn’t want to relinquish it. Aroma Joe’s launched in 2000, first in New Hampshire, before moving to Maine, and franchising has been the key to its growth. Why did it choose to open in Naples, Maine, a town with a population under 600 people? It also pursues people who want to give back to the community, which is an aspect of Aroma Joe’s brand. It also takes the authenticity of its coffee beans seriously. At a time when robots are working in kitchens, and artificial intelligence (AI) is directing us what to do, Aroma Joe’s, an all-franchised chain of 97 locations, based in South Portland, Maine, takes its handcrafted coffee seriously.

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Masan Group eyes international expansion for Phuc Long Coffee ... (World Coffee Portal)

The Vietnamese retail conglomerate says it will explore international outlet growth for Phuc Long Coffee & Tea from next year after the coffee chain ...

The coffee chain’s It is currently the third largest, behind domestic market leaders Reporting its full-year 2022 results, Ho Chi Minh City-based Masan Group said Phuc Long Coffee & Tea achieved sales of VND 1.6tr ($67m) and generated profits of VND 195bn ($8.3m). [majority stake in Phuc Long Coffee & Tea to 84%](https://www.worldcoffeeportal.com/Latest/News/2022/August/Masan-Group-increases-stake-in-Vietnam-s-Phuc-Long) in August 2022, also plans to grow the coffee chain’s domestic footprint in 2023 and expects to increase its revenues by approximately 75% over the next 12 months. The CEO has not been announced yet. Masan Group said Phuc Long Coffee & Tea achieved sales of VND 1.6tr ($67m) in 2022

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Coffee stall at Bedok hawker centre sells artisanal coffee like latte ... (Mothership.sg)

If you're looking for affordable artisanal coffee, consider heading down to Generation Coffee Roasters for a cup of joe.

[Telegram](https://t.me/mothershipsg) to get the latest updates. [here](https://mothership.sg/careers/writer-senior-writer-lifestyle-entertainment/)to find out more. [full menu](https://www.generationcoffee.sg/pages/stall-menu) for your reference. As for their specialty coffee, you'll be able to get their espresso (S$2.60), Americano (from S$3.10), and cappuccino (S$3.50). [website,](https://www.generationcoffee.sg/collections/coffee-beans) the coffee stall uses freshly roasted coffee beans from Ethiopia and Brazil in its blends. [second outlet](https://www.instagram.com/p/CmiLQomy-cv/) at 216 Bedok Food Centre on Dec.

Melbourne's Coffee Scene Takes Jakarta by Storm (Jakarta Globe)

In Jakarta, from the humble cup of 'kopi tubruk' or granulated coffee found in street vendors, to barista-made coffee, there is no shortage of options.

"These cafes attract a certain type of clientele in that you're paying the same price for coffee here as you would in Australia. ALi] and the hip suburbs have bespoke cafes that offer lattes and soy milk options," Campbell said. but here a lot of the cafes will be open until late at night.” so people from Russia, Denmark, and Australia are coming in,” he said. Arianta Zulhan has seen firsthand the appetite Melbournians have for coffee, but also the similar culture that now thrives in Jakarta. Starting when specialty coffee was a relatively new concept to Jakarta, St.

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Singapore anti-waste drive raises eyebrows by giving away coffee in ... (Eco-Business)

Online commentators said the event was “disappointing” and noted it generated more waste instead. About 2000 paper and plastic cups, which were collected ...

“Our starting point was that it is important to tackle the harsh reality of Singapore’s waste generation,” DSTNCT account director Chloe Lim told Eco-Business. Meanwhile, the domestic recycling rate has been sliding, hitting 13 per cent in 2020 and staying the same in 2021. The figure represents over 10 per cent of all domestic waste generated that year. Woo told Eco-Business that the event felt like a “big missed opportunity” to familiarise people with initiatives like deposit return schemes. In these upcoming events, people will be able to redeem coffee if they bring their own reusable cups, and no takeaway cups will be provided, it added. Transparent pillars at the booth, measuring about one storey tall and roughly as wide, were seen filling up with the empty cups just three hours into the event, pictures on social media showed.

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The Best Coffee Maker for Almost Half a Century Is Still Serving Strong (Bloomberg)

In the world of home coffee brewing, complexity is all too frequently equated with quality. If your kitchen counter isn't laden with a collection of scales, ...

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The Buzz: A new food truck is serving up coffee, espresso at events ... (Appleton Post Crescent)

In a season of cold weather and warm beverages, a local food truck franchise has added coffee to its lineup.

[We asked where to get the best soup in the Fox Cities. Another way to give back to the community? As his food truck business grows, Jon Dietzen aims to keep giving back to the community. The Appleton Travelin' Tom's celebrated National Hot Chocolate Day from 3 p.m. Tuesday, with employees giving away free cups of hot chocolate at the WG&R Furniture Store on Wisconsin Avenue. to 5 p.m.

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What Makes Australia's 'Magic Coffee' Unique - Tasting Table (Tasting Table)

Australia has introduced a new cult favorite coffee drink, which is poised to take over coffeehouses, called "magic coffee." So, what makes it so magical?

The main differences are the use of ristretto instead of espresso and that magic coffee is served in a 5-ounce cup rather than the 6-ounce cup traditionally used for a flat white. [Latte Art Guide](https://www.latteartguide.com/magic-coffee/) reports magic coffee couldn't be found outside the city. Invented in the 80s in either Australia or New Zealand — both countries argue they invented the drink — and made from espresso and creamy steamed milk, the flat white is famous for having a distinctive velvety layer of microfoam on top of the drink, while using less milk than a latte and less froth than a cappuccino, according to [Food & Wine](https://www.foodandwine.com/what-is-a-flat-white-6951157). [Australian-run coffee shops](https://www.tastingtable.com/683971/australian-coffee-takes-over-new-york-coffee-scene/) can be found all over the globe, even in cities like Paris and New York with their own distinct coffee customs. Sounds like the perfect thing to order for trying to one-up the pretentious barista at your favorite local haunt. A magic coffee is made by brewing a double ristretto into a 5-ounce cup and pouring steamed milk on top, per [Drink Stack](https://drinkstack.com/coffee/magic-coffee/), which makes it very similar to a flat white.

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5 Polite Things You Do at Coffee Shops That Are Actually Rude (EatingWell)

Everyone has a favorite coffee shop. Whether you're a regular at a cozy local joint or you prefer a bustling national chain, coffee shops are one of the ...

Baristas want to deliver you the best service possible, so it's always best to kindly ask for a correction rather than walk off disappointed! The same goes for self-serve coffee airpots; it takes a lot of time to brew a fresh batch of coffee so letting your barista know when it's nearly empty could save them lots of unhappy customers. The last thing you want to be is a nuisance to your coffee shop employees, after all! Your first instinct is probably to use up the rest and leave the pitchers empty so the barista can keep working uninterrupted. You go to add your splash of cream or oat milk, and the pitchers at the self-service counter are empty. Fear not, we have a guide for you to improve your coffee-shop etiquette and become your barista's favorite customer.

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Bullard coffee shop lends 'helping hand' to keep community warm ... (Tyler Morning Telegraph)

“We have a great drink selection, a few sandwich options, and we also have homemade snacks such as cookies, muffins, cheesecake bar, and more,” Jones said.

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This tiny nook hook in the CBD makes for a great place to get your ... (Confirm Good)

A new hole-in-the-wall cafe, Hellu Coffee, has opened in Telok Ayer serving coffee made with the finest beans and sweet-savoury croffles.

[Croffles ](https://confirmgood.com/post/ice-cream-shops-singapore/)sports the chewiness of waffles mixed perfectly with the buttery crisp of a croissant. Apart from their artisanal crafted drinks, the cafe also serves hearty mains and a selection of baked goods. If you’re a lover of sweet and creamy drinks, this one is definitely a must-try. The drink menu consists of a myriad of classic cafe drinks brewed with the finest ingredients. This gives the coffee chocolatey and nuttier notes with a subtle bitter finish. It makes for a great spot to chill and people watch while you sip on your freshly brewed coffee.

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