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Have Fun with these New Years Resolutions for Coffee Lovers!

Do you think New Year’s Resolutions are overrated? While many people set them, few achieve them. Those of us who are well-versed in the coffee business know you can only squeeze so much flavor out of one bean—just like you can only squeeze so much self-control out of yourself! This year, try a fun New Year’s Resolution instead. We have some great ones for coffee lovers, so give these a try.

Resolve to cut caffeine in 2020
This is one that many people, even coffee lovers, can relate to. If you find yourself lying in bed at midnight, ready to run a marathon, your coffee habit may be sabatoging you! Most experts say to avoid caffeine after noon, but how can a coffee lover survive? Instead, try switching to decaf, at least during the afternoons and evenings. We sell many varieties of decaf at Lavanta Coffee, bringing the same high-quality beans and processing to your cup without the buzz.

Resolve to try new things (especially coffee!) in 2020
For a 100% fun resolution, “commit” yourself to trying new things—like new coffee varieties! Lavanta is proud to offer over 55 unique blends, which means you can try a new one each week! Some of our customer favorites include our Kopi Luwak, Sumatra Peaberry, and 457 turbo blend. To make it easier, we offer many variety packs, such as our “Taste Around the World” sampler.

Resolve to commit to fair trade in 2020
Some resolutions should benefit more than just the coffee drinker. Have you considered the impact of your buying choices lately? At Lavanta, we constantly evaluate our supply chain to make sure we are engaging in fair, equal, and equitable business. That’s why our green coffees are certified fair trade! Coffee is one of the most important industries to buy fair trade from, as the local farmers rely on these contracts to avoid being exploited. Do your part and make sure your next cup is fair-trade certified!

Ready to get 2020 rolling? If not, just pop some of our jet fuel coffee into your cup and you’ll get a boost in no time! For the best roasted coffee beans and K-cups online, think Lavanta https://lavantacoffee.com in New Jersey!

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These Gifts Are Perfect for the Coffee Lover in Your Life

Those of us at Lavanta Coffee Roasters know one thing about coffee lovers: They love coffee more than any other beverage, and maybe any other consumable product! So what to get your coffee lover this holiday season? We have so many ideas! From the fresh, locally roasted coffee at Lavanta to great accessories, read on to see our best holiday gift-giving guide.

Fun Flavors and Varieties
Are you a Sumatra guy? A kopi luwak lady? Do you enjoy mocha? Whatever your style, there is something for you at Lavanta Coffee Roasters! Even more, there is something for every coffee lover on your gift list. This holiday season, check out our variety packs of coffee beans and K-cups to find your favorite flavor. Some of our most popular include our Jet Fuel blend, with extra caffeine, and our Mocha Java blend, with rich, chocolate tones.

High Quality
The variety pack might help your coffee lover try new styles, but what about the dedicated coffee lover on your list who knows exactly what they want? For these friends, go high-quality. Fortunately, you can’t go wrong with the coffee from Lavanta, as we are committed to sourcing our green coffee beans from sustainable, fair-trade, organic sources. For the super-specialist, Lavanta has you covered: We can custom-roast your beans and ship within 24 hours—and when you buy from our website, earn free shipping with orders over $20!

The Extras
Now that you’ve visited Lavanta and purchased the best bulk green coffee beans, dress your gift up with some accessories! A coffee mug is a classic pairing for the coffee lover, but don’t forget roasting equipment for the most dedicated coffee lovers, or flavored syrups for those who enjoy making fancy coffee drinks.
Those of us at Lavanta Coffee Roasters know many secrets about coffee, but our favorite is how it can bring people together. This holiday season, enjoy a warm and loving holiday, and have a safe and happy New Year!

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This Holiday Season, Give an Active Gift That Keeps on Giving

Are you looking for a fun holiday gift or tradition that will keep on giving? Find your best friend, closest relative, or even that coworker you’d like to get to know a little better and pick up a great new hobby: Roasting your own coffee! Read on to find out our DIY basics and more tips from the expert coffee roasters at Lavanta – your 5-star coffee shop!

Step 1: Choose the best green coffee beans
The first step to a delicious home roast operation is high-quality coffee beans. You can buy green coffee beans online from Lavanta, or if you’re in the NJ area, stop in to buy coffee beans in bulk! Whether you enjoy café kopi luwak, Sumatra, or any other blend, we can help you choose the best beans.

Step 2: Choose your roasting tool
Professional coffee roasters like Lavanta use specialty coffee roasting equipment. While you can purchase a home roast setup, for new coffee roasters, you can also use a cast iron pot or even a popcorn popper!

Step 3: Roast!
Finally, we get to the real event. Turn up that heat and roast those beans! After the first “crack” you hear, keep an eye on the color of your beans, as this will determine the roast level. Leave on longer for darker roasts, but make sure not to overdo it! For new coffee roasters, try roasting in small quantities so you can keep an eye on the progress… and in case of overcooking!

Step 4: Cool, grind, and enjoy
The last step enters familiar grounds for coffee lovers. Allow your roasted beans to cool, and store them for a few days to let the flavors breathe. After that, grind them up and brew as usual for the freshest cup ever!
Now that you know how to do it, why not make this a fun holiday tradition with your favorite coffee lover? Love to have a backup plan in case your home roast is a flop? Check out our gift packs of K-cups, beans, and more! For a delicious cup with absolutely no work, visit our coffee shop in New Jersey!

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Roasting Profiles and the Flavor of Your Cup

Have you ever found yourself wondering what the different roasts of coffee mean? Many people assume that all coffees are processed the same way, but in the world of the best coffee roasters, the roast makes all the difference! Here at Lavanta, we are proud to import the best quality green coffee beans online and roast them right in our store, but your favorite beans may also be roasted somewhere else—or, maybe you want to explore the excitement of roasting your own coffee beans! In any case, today we will share the difference between the various roasting profiles, how they get roasted, and how the roast affects the flavor.

Basics of Coffee Roasting
Roasting the coffee beans is so important because it can release up to one thousand different compounds affecting taste and smell! Without roasting, your cup would likely be green and grassy. To roast, coffee beans are carefully exposed to heat and allowed to cook for some time.

Light or Dark Roast?
While there are many different degrees between “light and dark” roast coffees, the basics stay true for every degree. Coffee that is very lightly roasted is typically more acidic, with a bold, vibrant flavor. As the coffee is roasted further, the fruit compounds break down, and more sulfuric compounds can be tasted. Many people enjoy a medium roast to balance the fruity, light flavor of light roasts and the smoky, burnt flavors of dark roasts. Speaking of dark roasts, these are roasted the longest, often resulting in a pleasantly burnt flavor and low acid. There is no “right or wrong” way to enjoy your coffee, so try to experiment with different roast levels to find the one that makes your taste buds tingle!

Roast Expertise
Roasting coffee beans is about more than just getting them hot. Unlike microwave popcorn, each coffee roaster has his or her own preferences, and these preferences affect the taste. For example, some coffee beans taste delicious when roasted quickly, while others do better with a slow roast to maximize flavor. Slower roasts typically reduce acid, which can help those who are sensitive or avoiding acidic beverages. If your coffee roaster in NJ knows if you are planning to use an espresso machine or a filtered brew method, your roast can be adjusted to perfectly suit these brewing types.

We hope you enjoyed our brief introduction to the coffee roasting process! If you have more questions, or want to try some of the best, fresh-roasted coffee in New Jersey, stop by Lavanta Coffee Roasters today!

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Washing and Processing: Coffee Bean Basics

Have you washed your coffee? If it isn’t washed, it is dirty? Those of us who work professionally in the coffee roasting field know these terms well, but for those new to the coffee industry, the different types of washing and processing that a coffee bean goes through before it reaches your cup can be confusing. Today, we’re sharing our expertise on the coffee roasting process so you can make the best choices for your best taste!

Washing
When one processing coffee by “washing” it, otherwise known as “wet processing,” the coffee bean goes through a lot before you drink it! The bean, or cherry as it is often called at this stage, goes into a machine that removes its outer skin and allows the seeds and the surrounding substances to ferment in water for about 2 days, releasing the flavorful sugars and acids that give coffee its distinct taste. Longer fermentation results in stronger-flavored coffee. Washing is the most-frequently used processing technique and is often used for high-end coffees.

Unwashed
If washing gives coffee all those benefits, why skip it? A natural or “dry processing” has been used for centuries, far longer than the “wet” method, and produces equally delicious results in a different way. These coffee beans are laid out flat in the sun and rotated regularly for two to six weeks, allowing the flavors to develop. The seeds are then removed. This strategy requires less complex equipment, and is well-suited for desert regions where water supplies are poor.

Happy Hybrid: Semi-Washed
For those seeking the best of both worlds, semi-washed coffee starts off like the wet method, with machines removing the skins, but then the beans are allowed to dry in the sun, like the dry method. This process provides some of the benefits of each, and is often easy for farmers. The flavor tends to be somewhere in the middle as well.
Ready to experiment with your new knowledge? This is the perfect opportunity to host a coffee sampling party—for one, or for friends! Don’t forget to check out the best selection of bulk green coffee beans, café kopi luwak, and fresh-roasted beans from Lavanta coffee roasters!

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