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Liquid Alchemist Syrups

Sirope de coco para café, cócteles y piñas coladas: 750 ml

Sirope de coco para café, cócteles y piñas coladas: 750 ml

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Liquid Alchemist Coconut Syrup es un rico jarabe tropical para cócteles elaborado con leche de coco real, crema de coco y azúcar de caña natural para un sabor suave y auténtico. Diseñado tanto para café como para cócteles, este jarabe de coco para bebidas ofrece una dulzura cremosa y equilibrada que transforma las bebidas diarias en indulgentes creaciones de calidad de bar. Perfecto para cócteles, este jarabe de coco es un ingrediente esencial para favoritos tropicales. Úsalo como mezcla para piña colada combinándolo con ron y zumo de piña, o añádelo a daiquiris, mojitos y otros cócteles clásicos para un suave toque de coco. Tanto si preparas un jarabe de coco para cócteles para recibir invitados como si experimentas con nuevas recetas, proporciona un sabor consistente y una mezcla sin esfuerzo. Más allá de los cócteles, este jarabe de coco para café añade un cálido sabor a coco tostado a tu rutina diaria. Mézclalo en café caliente o frío para una experiencia de jarabe de café con coco naturalmente dulce, o úsalo como aromatizante de café con coco en lattes y cold brew. También funciona perfectamente en mocktails, batidos y smoothies, ofreciendo un versátil sabor a coco para bebidas que encaja en cualquier ocasión. Cada botella está diseñada para rendimiento y relación calidad-precio. Nuestra botella de 150 ml ofrece entre 5 y 10 bebidas, la de 375 ml ofrece entre 12 y 24 bebidas, y la de 750 ml ofrece entre 25 y 50 bebidas, dependiendo del uso. La fórmula estable a temperatura ambiente garantiza una larga frescura, lo que facilita mantener tu barra abastecida para reuniones, eventos o uso diario. Elaborado en EE. UU. con ingredientes de alta calidad y no transgénicos, Liquid Alchemist Coconut Syrup es apto para veganos y se fabrica sin sabores artificiales. Ya sea que estés creando piña coladas, realzando tu café o desarrollando nuevas recetas de bebidas, este jarabe simple de coco ofrece una textura suave, un sabor intenso y resultados fiables en cada vertido.
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CAFE EN LA MESA

COFFEE

Coffee trees are clipped short to conserve their energy and assist in harvesting but can grow to a height exceeding 30 feet (9 meters) high. Each tree is covered with waxy leaves, green growing opposite each other in pairs. Coffee cherries usually grow along the branches. It grows in a continuous cycle; thereby it's not unusual to see flowers, green fruit, and ripe fruit concurrently on a single tree. Usually, it takes cherry almost a year to mature after first flowering, and close to five years of growth to reach its full potential for fruit production. Coffee plants can live up to 100 years; however, they are usually most productive between the ages of Seven and Twenty. Proper care can enhance their output over the years. However, it depends on the variety. The average coffee tree produces Ten pounds of coffee cherry per year or about two pounds of green beans. Coffee grown commercially from a region of the world is referred to as the Coffee Belt. The trees grow best in rich soil, frequent rain, shaded sun, and mild temperatures.

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TOSTANDO CAFE

COFFEE ROASTING

Roasting is a heat process carried out to turn coffee into the fragrant and dark brown beans. Roasting coffee converts the physical and chemical properties of green coffee beans into roasted coffee products. The roasting process is what produces the typical flavor of coffee by causing the green coffee beans to change in taste. Unroasted beans contain similar, if not higher levels of acids, protein, caffeine, and sugars as those that have been roasted. However, lack of taste of roasted coffee beans can be caused by Maillard and other chemical reactions that occur during roasting.Some coffee drinkers usually roast coffee at home just like a hobby in order toexperiment with the flavor profile of the beans and achieve the freshest possibleroast.

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Types of roast

❖ LIGHT ROASTSUsually light brown, this roast is commonly preferred for milder coffee  assortments.You will find no oil on the surface of these beans because they are not roasted long enough for the oils to reach the surface.• Cinnamon• Light City• Half City❖ MEDIUM ROASTSThis roast is usually medium brown with a non-oily surface and stronger flavor. It's often referred to as the American roast because it is preferred in the United States.• Breakfast• City• American❖ MEDIUM-DARK ROASTSDark color and rich, this roast has a slight bittersweet aftertaste with some oil on the surface.• Full City❖ DARK ROASTSDark roast produces an oily surface, shiny black beans with an oily surface, and a pronounced bitterness. Also, the darker the roast, the less acidity in the coffeebeverage. Dark roast coffees run from slightly dark to charred.• High• Italian• European• Continental• Viennese• New Orleans• Espresso