Lavazza Coffee Beans, the Italian Choice
Guest Post: Lavazza Coffee Beans, the Italian Choice
With coffee chains and local coffee joints springing up across America and the world in the last ten years, it can be difficult to tell a good cup of coffee from a bad cup of coffee. Many people choose their coffees based on brand or flavor; however, the best coffees are made from the best beans and the best espresso machines, not the most flavorful additives such as syrups, creams and sweeteners.
A popular coffee shop chain has spent the last thirty years providing a variety of coffees to customers and is known for their strong taste; however, they have highlighted to Americans and people across the globe the various types of coffees from the far ends of the Earth. From Latin American, to African, to Italian and more, coffee beans change flavor depending on the location in which they are grown. While a variety of coffees have been marketed by big chain coffee companies, original coffee bean companies still have the best and most accurate flavors.
Have you itching to taste the luxurious flavors of Italian coffee? Italy’s top espresso beans and espresso roasting company, Lavazza, is taking America by storm with luxurious Italian coffee. Lavazza coffee beans are roasted to perfection and have a light taste that the famous coffee chains to allow more flavors to emerge and less bitterness. Lavazza coffee beans come in a variety of roasts including Super Creama, Gold Selection, Pienaroma, Top Class and Lavazza Grand. Below is a breakdown of the roasting blends.
Super Crema or Lavazza Bar
Super Creama is a whole bean choice, while Lavazza Bar is the espresso ground choice. This roast is smooth and creamy with a bold flavor.
Gold Selection
This roast is the most flavorful roast and is a favorite for many coffee drinkers.
Pienaroma
This roast is the choice of espresso shot drinkers.
Top Class
This roast is a slightly darker roast that is perfect for lattes and milk drinks.
Lavazza Grand and In Blue
Lavazza Grand is the whole bean choice, while In Blue is the espresso ground form. These roasts are creamy with a bold edge.
While Italian coffee beans do not look different than usual coffee beans you find in the grocery store, the difference lies in the roast and origin. Coffee beans from Italy have a rich, bold and yet creamy taste that is sure to make your tongue go wild.
In addition, with the right espresso machine, you can draw out flavors and aromas that you never knew existed in your coffee. If you have been searching for a truly Italian coffee bean for your espresso machine, consider Lavazza coffee beans.
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