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(ARA) - As the great
composer Johann
Sebastian Bach once
said, '"Ah! How sweet
coffee tastes! Lovelier
than a thousand kisses,
sweeter far than
muscatel wine!"
Since its introduction
to Paris in the late
17th century, romance
has surrounded the
coffee bean. Whether it
was served to two lovers
on a cobblestone street
or enjoyed in front of
an evening fire at home,
coffee has stood the
test of time as a luxury
and comfort to couples
around the world.
Jean de la Roque once
wrote, "I had long been
fascinated by the
stories of my father who
brought home to
Marseilles some of the
first coffee ever seen
there … and by the
enticingly exotic
services used in
entertaining guests --
tiny Finjan cups of
ancient China, the
little silk napkins
embroidered in gold, the
delicate silver spoons
and the lacquered serving
tray."
Coffee has woven its way
through many channels of
our economic,
agricultural and social
history. It has become a
form of art, perfected
over many years of
roasting, blending,
brewing and serving,
that has inspired
stimulating
conversation,
friendships and the
occasional romance.
The coffee in your cup,
like the wine in your
glass, starts in the
field, says Jim Stewart,
... who purchases coffee
from small experienced
farmers in various
regions of Central and
South America. Beginning
as a cherry flower,
coffee goes through many
stages and processes
before reaching your
cup.
Cultivated on the
mountain slopes of the
world's coffee-growing
regions, the coffee bean
originates from a tree
that produces a single
white flower. This
flower creates a fruit,
or cherry, that
signifies its ripeness
by turning a deep
crimson color. Inside
the cherry is a seed,
commonly known as the
coffee bean, which is
retrieved from the
flower and sent to a
roasting facility.
Roasts vary from light
brown, medium brown,
darker brown, dark brown
to almost black, to suit
individual tastes.
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What better way to begin
a day devoted to the art
of love than with the
inviting aroma of coffee
and a good morning kiss
from your very own
valentine? With this
simple recipe, you can
treat your loved one to
a relaxing and indulgent
Valentine's Day morning
in the comforts and
privacy of your own
home.
...
To prepare a ...
heartwarming beverage
for your sweetheart, you
will need one large,
pre-heated mug, 5
ounces of fresh-brewed
coffee, 1/4 ounce of
raspberry syrup, 1/4
ounce of bittersweet
chocolate sauce, 1 and
1/2 ounces of cold milk,
homemade whipped cream
and a decorative,
heart-shaped chocolate.
Pour the raspberry syrup
and chocolate sauce into
the mug. Fill the mug
with hot coffee and milk
and top it off with a
dollop of homemade
whipped cream. To add
the finishing touch,
drizzle a "kiss" of
raspberry syrup on top
of the whipped cream and
set the chocolate
alongside the cup.
With a heightened
appreciation of the
enchantment of coffee
and a recipe to arouse
your sweetheart's
senses, sit back, relax
and enjoy a day of
coffee-inspired romance.
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