On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Anil Kumar anilkumar.naga...@gmail.comwrote:
We brew coffee using a Prestige coffee maker.
I found an excellent Vietnamese coffee filter (in St.Louis) which is my
age-old Tambram kapi filter with improvements; it has a plate that I can set
on the glass or any
Shoba Narayan wrote, [on 7/31/2009 6:44 AM]:
I would like to know from Silk List where good coffee blends for home
brewing can be bought in Bangalore. I buy Kothas coffee (with 30%
chicory) from my local Benson Town Family Supermarket. And you know
what? It ain't bad at all.
I just saw
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Srini RamaKrishnan che...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:28 PM, Udhay Shankar N ud...@pobox.com wrote:
To this non-connoisseur, the florid language at the URL above is setting
off my bullshit alarms (hand washed in mountain spring water and dried
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:28 AM, Udhay Shankar N ud...@pobox.com wrote:
http://indiaplaza.in/coffee/
To this non-connoisseur, the florid language at the URL above is setting
off my bullshit alarms (hand washed in mountain spring water and dried
in pristine sunlight) but maybe other silklisters
Thaths [01/03/10 09:31 -0800]:
The epitome of Arabica and Robusta blend
*alarm bells going off*
I wouldn't feed Robusta to my pigs.
But its a favorite blend of indian coffee drinkers, especially when
adulterated with chicory.
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Suresh Ramasubramanian
sur...@hserus.net wrote:
Thaths [01/03/10 09:31 -0800]:
The epitome of Arabica and Robusta blend
*alarm bells going off*
I wouldn't feed Robusta to my pigs.
But its a favorite blend of indian coffee drinkers, especially when
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:40 PM, ss cybers...@gmail.com wrote:
Same thing goes for arabica and robusta no?
No. Testing the caffeine content (Robusta has almost twice that of
Arabica) is relatively easy compared to testing for Indian basmati
versus Pakistani basmati. Also, there is the taste test.
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Thaths tha...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:40 PM, ss cybers...@gmail.com wrote:
Same thing goes for arabica and robusta no?
No. Testing the caffeine content (Robusta has almost twice that of
Arabica) is relatively easy compared to testing for
Charles Haynes [02/03/10 12:33 +1100]:
I'm a single origin arabica snob, but will admit that when making
espresso blends that a small amount of robusta often improves the
blend. On the other hand, the glut of cheap vietnamese robusta is
pretty much single handedly responsible for the collapse of
Charles Haynes [02/03/10 13:00 +1100]:
For the record, it is possible to like animals (pigs in particular can
be quite endearing) and still eat them. :)
Sentimentality isnt something you note when you breed animals for meat.
Even when you take good care of them.
I personally can grow up
Easily the 15% chicory blend from Suma coffee in jayanagar 4th block complex is
among the best!!
'Naresh' Narasimhan
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On 01-Mar-2010, at 21:58, Udhay Shankar N ud...@pobox.com wrote:
Shoba Narayan wrote, [on 7/31/2009 6:44 AM]:
I would like to know from Silk List where good
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 9:58 PM, Udhay Shankar N ud...@pobox.com wrote:
Shoba Narayan wrote, [on 7/31/2009 6:44 AM]:
I would like to know from Silk List where good coffee blends for home
brewing can be bought in Bangalore. I buy Kothas coffee (with 30%
chicory) from my local Benson Town
On Sunday 09 Aug 2009 6:17:28 am Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
. [08/08/09 23:10 +0530]:
dunno about chennai but the guy (he claims so) supplying it to Mysore
conce...@matunga is Kasturi Coffee - 26682288
Is that a bangalore number? then shiv, you might find it worthwhile to buy
their coffee
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 12:24 AM, sscybers...@gmail.com wrote:
The problem for me is that I have no real grinder. Putting the beans in a
mixer/blender dry grinder attachment results in a powder of variable
particle size distinctly unsuited for anything other than an inefficient
gravity
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 12:07, Suresh Ramasubramaniansur...@hserus.net wrote:
Bombay is about the only place I see it sold / drunk (never been to mysore..)
My usual drink in Madras is Leo Top Blend (quite good, nice even roast with a
chocolatey aftertaste) - but the mysore concerns stuff beats
. [08/08/09 23:10 +0530]:
dunno about chennai but the guy (he claims so) supplying it to Mysore
conce...@matunga is Kasturi Coffee - 26682288
Is that a bangalore number? then shiv, you might find it worthwhile to buy
their coffee and run it through your electric filter.
--- On Sun, 9/8/09, Suresh Ramasubramanian sur...@hserus.net wrote:
From: Suresh Ramasubramanian sur...@hserus.net
Subject: Re: [silk] Anybody know where to get Mysore Concerns coffee in
madras?
To: silklist@lists.hserus.net
Date: Sunday, 9 August, 2009, 6:17 AM
. [08/08/09 23:10 +0530
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 06:17, Suresh Ramasubramaniansur...@hserus.net wrote:
. [08/08/09 23:10 +0530]:
dunno about chennai but the guy (he claims so) supplying it to Mysore
conce...@matunga is Kasturi Coffee - 26682288
Is that a bangalore number?
he is in mumbai
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Bombay is about the only place I see it sold / drunk (never been to mysore..)
My usual drink in Madras is Leo Top Blend (quite good, nice even roast with a
chocolatey aftertaste) - but the mysore concerns stuff beats it hands down.
Lovely dark roast too, and pure coffee. None of that chicory
Chicory is actually great for keeping blood glucose down:-) but yes, Mysore
concerns has great coffee. let us know where you find it please!
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:37 PM, Suresh Ramasubramanian
sur...@hserus.netwrote:
Bombay is about the only place I see it sold / drunk (never been to
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Suresh Ramasubramanian
sur...@hserus.netwrote:
Bombay is about the only place I see it sold / drunk (never been to
mysore..)
My usual drink in Madras is Leo Top Blend (quite good, nice even roast with
a
chocolatey aftertaste) - but the mysore concerns stuff
Radhika, Y. [30/07/09 08:34 -0700]:
Chicory is actually great for keeping blood glucose down:-) but yes, Mysore
concerns has great coffee. let us know where you find it please!
I hate it. It makes the coffee taste horrible and gives me acid
indigestion. Especially with the cheaper coffee they
Deepa Mohan [30/07/09 21:17 +0530]:
Where did you get this Mysore Concerns coffee, SRS? Did you get the powder
or drink the coffee? If this was in Blr, let us...or at least me...know.
Bombay. Mysore Concerns is one of those years old institutions in Matunga,
along with other haunts of palakkad
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Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 23:37:21 -0700
From: sur...@hserus.net (Suresh Ramasubramanian)
To: silklist@lists.hserus.net
Subject: [silk] Anybody know where to get Mysore Concerns coffee in
madras?
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Shoba Narayan [31/07/09 06:44 +0530]:
SRS: Allow me to bust your chicory bubble a bit. The acid indigestion
IMHO is a function of the coffee. I come from a family of chicory snobs
perhaps its a cheaper grade of coffee in india that gets cut with chicory?
the really expensive blends are
Deepa Mohan [31/07/09 06:56 +0530]:
At the time, I was buying my coffee powder from the Coffee Board outlet on
Museum Road; she suggested that I just buy some chicory powder and add 100
gm or 200 gm (as I wished) to every kg of coffee powder. I have continued to
do that ever since. Leo,
On Friday 31 Jul 2009 6:44:34 am Shoba Narayan wrote:
List of coffee places please?
I have (home delivered) freshly ground coffee called Mysore nuggets
from Kalmane coffee in Jayanagar. It costs a bomb - @ Rs 220 for 500 grams,
but I like coffee minus chicory and use only a cappucino maker
That does it. I'm inviting myself to your place for a genuinely good cup of
coffee (discussion on right wing politics an optional extra) :)
ss [31/07/09 09:01 +0530]:
On Friday 31 Jul 2009 6:44:34 am Shoba Narayan wrote:
List of coffee places please?
I have (home delivered) freshly ground
On 7/30/09 8:31 PM, ss cybers...@gmail.com wrote:
I have (home delivered) freshly ground coffee called Mysore nuggets
from Kalmane coffee in Jayanagar. It costs a bomb - @ Rs 220 for 500 grams,
but I like coffee minus chicory and use only a cappucino maker that typically
extracts almost twice
Divya Manian [30/07/09 21:16 -0700]:
My gawd. If you have any more, I think you will be an insomniac for a year
(if you survive not being hungry that is).
I think my record during one conference is a couple of espressos at breakfast,
one during two tea breaks, and a capuccino as a nightcap
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian
sur...@hserus.netwrote:
That does it. I'm inviting myself to your place for a genuinely good cup of
coffee (discussion on right wing politics an optional extra) :)
Can I invite myself too? I will be in Bangalore, August 27-30.
C
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