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Ranj
  Mar 31, 08, 13:13  #31

andysterdam wrote:
I'm a bit of a coffee 'purist' and I like to grind my coffee before brewing it to preserve taste, texture, etc.

If you really are a purist, you should go to the site and check out the fresh coffee beans.....I get my beans from here and roast them myself......The Sumatra and Ethiopion beans are delicious!

sweetmarias.com

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Gosiaa
  Mar 31, 08, 15:35  #32

I arrived in Poland 3 weeks ago and I found that the price of coffee beans is more dear than instat coffee. (in Oz is the other way round)
People make coffee at home by pouring boiling water over ground coffee beans and serve it in a glass. (sugar optional) It is not that bad however it is no cappuccino.!!!!

best instant coffee is Nescafe Gold! cost25 PLN for 200g .

Today I have visited a specialty store of coffee, tea ,and fruit teas they bousted that their coffee is imported from Netherlands and it is pure Arabica however I looked at the beans and they looked like robusta beans to me.Hmmm

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osiol
  Mar 31, 08, 15:41  #33

The coffee sold in my local shop (blah blah blah, going on about the U-flipping-K again) in the Polish section is the same as the other ground coffee for sale in the same shop, only with Polish writing on it. Both of them are Douwe Egberts, so I'd rather not touch it. Still preferable to any instant coffee.

Coffee Polish-style isn't as good as using a stove-top coffee machine or percolator, but if you don't have fine-ground stuff to use, it works a lot better.

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Kemaleon
  Mar 31, 08, 15:42  #34

Tea > coffee anyday of the week...

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iluvcoffee [Guest]
  Mar 31, 08, 15:49  #35

Kemaleon wrote:
Tea > coffee anyday of the week...


The thread is about the cost of coffee in Poland not a tea versus coffee thread.

Tea is for meek, boring people. ~Real people drink coffee....

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andysterdam
  Mar 31, 08, 16:35  #36

Ranj wrote:
go to the site and check out the fresh coffee beans


I hang my head in shame, as I don't roast my coffee beans... Would like to though, which would involve buying an all-in-one coffee machine. Tx for the link; looks awesome! I've never seen anything THAT detailed, down to the pics of the places. Will definitely try it out.

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johnkelleran
  May 17, 08, 18:27  #37

I'm a coffee roaster living in Poland and sell my beans wholesale and retail. I roast fresh green coffee for each order and am happy to mail bags to anyone who would like, or we can meet in Krakow. I have a 12 Kilo Probat roaster that allows me to roast a variety of single origin beans, which I import, to their potential. I love coffee and can talk about it forever. Please write me at John@KelleranCoffee.com and I'll hook you up with a great stash.. Don't mind the lame site I have, what you see it just a place holder. Drink on.

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