Into a coffee press (metal, because I have broken too many glass ones). Then filtered. Tastes better unfiltered, but the filtering removes coffee oils, which are not great for your cholesterol levels. #coffee
Into a coffee press (metal, because I have broken too many glass ones). Then filtered. Tastes better unfiltered, but the filtering removes coffee oils, which are not great for your cholesterol levels. #coffee
Into a coffee press (metal, because I have broken too many glass ones). Then filtered. Tastes better unfiltered, but the filtering removes coffee oils, which are not great for your cholesterol levels. #coffee
And, final product! Which tastes like coffee, lol. Significantly, my usual cast iron pan roast results in a mixed flavor profile because hand roasting ends up with a range of bean doneness. This is quite different as all the beans are the roast level. Interesting... #coffee
Receipts on the filtering effect on coffee: (many studies!)
Coffee consumption and mortality from cardiovascular diseases and total mortality: Does the brewing method matter?
"...Unfiltered brew was associated with higher mortality than filtered brew, and filtered brew was associated with lower mortality than no coffee consumption...."