Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Coffee - Finding The Right Grinder

By: Rob Carlton Home | Food-and-Drink


When exposed to air, coffee beans will oxidize. Coffee grounds suffer this more so because they have a larger surface than the beans and lack the beans' protective skin. Home coffee grinders allow you to stop the level of exposure and produce the freshest grind. Most importantly, grinding can be done when you need it.

Everything has a price, though. Picking the best grinder can make the messy and long process of grinding much more rewarding.

There are three main types blade, crusher and burr. The crusher is the ancient way of using a pestle and mortar to mash the beans. This process is difficult and gives an uneven grind because it just crushes them not highly recommended. Blade grinders chop. The blade whirls, slicing the beans into small grounds still not the best because the grains are not the same size and not all the oils are released, varying the flavour and dissipating a lot of the flavour. However, burrs use motorised plates with teeth that are pyramid in shape, allowing for the perfect grind. Better burrs allow for varied grain sizes because the speed can be adjusted accordingly.

The burr allows for the perfect brew. Speed control keeps the heating of the beans low.

Burrs have two categories. Professionals prefer the conical. It is noisy however. Good ones can go up to 500 rpm. Top quality ones go up to speeds of 10 thousand rpm, with their blades spinning at about twenty to thirty thousand rpm. This allows for fine grinds for Turkish coffee, for example. Some come with a dial for continuous speed adjustments. Others have buttons for some varied 40 different speed adjustments.

Beyond that you should look for ones that are solid in construction, easy to clean and preferably less noisy. They should also include a brush for cleaning and easy to remove upper type burrs (blades). Beware of construction materials that cause static electricity. This can let the grounds stick to the blades and the container.

Other useful features include a timer and an auto-switchoff. It also helps to be able watch the beans as the grinding takes place. Without this you cannot decide if the grind is ready. So, try to find one that doesn't use glass or darkish plastic as this hinders your view. You should be able to judge the grind by its colour, but if you cannot see them then this is a problem.

Finally, do your research and read all the reviews you can find about each grinder that interests you before you buy it. When you find the right one, you will be pleased with the fresh and flavoursome cup of coffee you produce.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Robert Carlton often edits detailed reports on information relating to espresso and coffee making. His writings on coffee grinders are published on http://www.coffee-espresso-maker-tips.com/coffee-grinders.html .

Tags: , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Food-and-Drink Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Food-and-Drink

  • What A Great Taste In Turkish Coffee
    By: Emily willson | Nov 9th 2010
    Are you interested in fine coffee that will provide you with a great aroma than cannot compare with any other type of coffee you have ever took? Look no further. Turkish coffee will offer you a great taste that will definitely stand out for a long time. The finely powdered coffee can easily be served in your cup by putting ... Read

  • Coffee Methods - How To Make Different Coffee Tastes
    By: Emily willson | Oct 22nd 2010
    As in other food and drink, you need to follow some important steps to a make a perfect cup of coffee. But before you move further in making coffee for yourself or for friends, make sure that you have a clear idea about the method and taste which are you plant to make. Bellow is couple of tips to make a unique and tasty cup ... Read

  • Filter Coffee: The Finest Coffee
    By: Emily willson | Jul 27th 2010
    Filter coffee is the type of coffee that is popular due to its special quality of being filtered. It is very famous among different types of coffee like Cappuccino Coffee, Fresh Coffee, Turkish coffee, Roasted Coffee etc. Read

  • Considering Coffee As A Health Drink!v
    By: Emily willson | Oct 9th 2010
    There are million of people around world who start their day with some sort of drink. In these starter drinks, coffee, tea and alcoholic drinks are the most popular types. All these three drinks have huge per day consumption every where especially coffee. Many people don't think about starting their without having a cup of ... Read

  • Looking Into History Of Coffee
    By: Emily willson | Oct 7th 2010
    It is said that coffee was first discovered in the region which is now known as Ethiopia. From Ethiopia, coffee quickly traveled to Arabian Peninsula, and first time cultivated commercially in Yemen. Journey of coffee started from Yemen to Turkey. Turkish people, first time, roasted the coffee beans and the crushed roasted ... Read

  • Making A Great Tasteful Cup Of Coffee
    By: Emily willson | Oct 22nd 2010
    There is an important question which usually arises among the coffee lovers either coffee making is an art or anyone can make a perfect cup of coffee. In fact coffee making is actually is placing all ingredients at the right time. As the water is most important ingredient in coffee making therefore quality of water should b ... Read

  • Get Value For Money With Fresh Coffee
    By: Emily willson | Nov 9th 2010
    Fresh coffee is specially roasted and blended to offer you the best taste in the market! The way it's selected, roasted and blended leaves no gap in the required standards hence making it possible for you to obtain the finest product that will guarantee you maximum satisfaction. Read

  • Ground Coffee Depending
    By: Emily willson | Nov 12th 2010
    Ground coffee is not just any type of coffee. It's one of those finest blends of co9fee that you will rarely find. When hot water is passed across the fine powder of ground coffee, the resulting feature is a very nice drink that tastes pretty well. When a good brewing method is used, you will always notice that you will be ... Read

  • Kopi Luwak Coffee Has Its Origin In Indonesia
    By: Emily willson | Nov 12th 2010
    Kopi Luwak Coffee is a special type of coffee that's made from coffee beans that have been eaten by a special pest known as the palm civet. The coffee beans are swallowed by these animals which in turn go through a special king of processing that leads to the addition of amino acids in the body of the animal. When the anima ... Read

  • Enjoy The Great Value In Organic Coffee
    By: Emily willson | Nov 9th 2010
    It has been touted that organic coffee has made the best coffee in recent times. How true is this? Many other people are touting this product as the finest coffee e that they have ever come across. Can this be substantiated? What is of huge interest is that a great product come s from far. A lot of great care has been taken ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy