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0228100941

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Firefly Books, The Limited
ISBN-10
0228100941
ISBN-13
9780228100942
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4038253123

Product Key Features

Edition
2
Book Title
World Atlas of Coffee : from Beans to Brewing -- Coffees Explored, Explained and Enjoyed
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Topic
Beverages / Coffee & Tea, Atlases, Gazetteers & Maps (See Also Travel / Maps & Road Atlases)
Illustrator
Yes
Features
Revised
Genre
Cooking, Reference
Author
James Hoffmann
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
41.1 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
7.5 in

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Trade
LCCN
2018-939509
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Not only is this the perfect coffee-table book, but it's also filled with everything you want to know about coffee. It talks about the harvest and production process, and it covers popular at-home brewing methods. So, if you're just starting out on your coffee journey or you want to dive deep into it, this book has something for you., With a full breakdown of the world's 35 coffee producing nations, this atlas will ensure you know how to tell your Burundi beans from those grown in Bolivia. The World Atlas of Coffee is the perfect gift for that person in your life who takes their coffee seriously, or is looking to take their caffeinated drinks to the next level., [Review of previous edition:] Professionals and enthusiasts alike will love this beautiful book by James Hoffmann. From overviews of the world's most vibrant coffee-growing regions, to step-by-step brewing tutorials, the content is educational, thought-provoking, and substantial. I've already recommended this book to Barista Magazine readers countless times., Selection, Traveler Gift Guide... This is the definitive handbook to all things coffee. In addition to step-by-step guides for every home-brewing method imaginable, the atlas details the history and taste profiles of the world's best coffee-producing regions., [Review of previous edition:] For the coffee geek if you don't know the difference between the coffee varieties Arabica and Robusta, if you're wondering how coffee cultivation in Ethiopia differs from that in Costa Rica, if you're confused about the myriad methods of brewing coffee, you won't find a better resource than "The World Atlas of Coffee: From Beans to Brewing--Coffees Explored, Explained and Enjoyed". Even confirmed coffee geeks will benefit from this volume, at once encyclopedic and approachable., [Review of previous edition:] For those interested in all-things java, author Hoffmann -- a world-champion barista and CEO of a British roasting company -- has written the definitive guide If you love coffee, then you'll love this book Hoffman focuses on specialty coffees: those "defined by their quality and by how good they taste" and discusses in fascinating detail how different varieties of coffee produce their own unique flavors, aromas, and commercial value The book is divided into three beautifully illustrated sections that cover the process of growing and processing coffee, the numerous ways to grind, roast, and brew it, and the geographical and historical origins of the many types of drinkable black gold Readers will find a bevy of informative tidbits throughout the book For example, American G I s created Americano by watering down Italian espresso The book's design also warrants praise: it's loaded with hundreds of full color photographs, maps, and illustrations It is well-written, informative, and a must-have for general readers who want to know more about their favorite morning brew, [Review of previous edition:] This single-volume "all you want to know about coffee"book fills a gap in the popular reference literature. Though the title uses the more academic word atlas, this is actually a readable work on coffee, albeit arranged by continent and then by region. It seeks to provide information on where coffee is grown, the people who grow it, and the coffee culture at large. The book begins with an introduction to coffee and the process of getting from the bean to the cup. The atlas portion contains 30 pages covering Africa; 22 pages, Asia; and 68 pages, the Americas. As seen in other Firefly books, it is profusely illustrated with color plates. Recommended for circulating collections at libraries where interest in coffee is high., This book is an atlas, but it's not like the boring, outdated ones It's about something interesting: coffee, Selection, 2018 Coffee Compass Holiday Gift Guide We think James Hoffmann's magnum opus is the single most important book about coffee that's been published to date, If they actually want to know the difference between Columbian, Ethiopian, and Puerto Rican beans, then this will serve as their Rosetta Stone for coffee, This hardcover book boasts gorgeous photography and a fascinating behind-the-scenes look into the world's biggest coffee-producing regions., This book is an atlas, but it's not like the boring, outdated ones... It's about something interesting: coffee., James Hoffman is my go-to professional for all things coffee, from equipment reviews to brewing techniques to drink recipes His YouTube channel is starred on my browser menu, and his advice has expertly carried me through a myriad of coffee conundrums His book, The World Atlas of Coffee, is the perfect geek-out read for anyone interested in learning more about the wide world of coffee It covers how coffee is produced, from harvest through roasting, and includes step-by-step guides for all the core home-brewing methods, Not only is this the perfect coffee-table book, but it's also filled with everything you want to know about coffee It talks about the harvest and production process, and it covers popular at-home brewing methods So, if you're just starting out on your coffee journey or you want to dive deep into it, this book has something for you, Got a real coffee nerd on your hands? Send 'em to the books with James Hoffmann's atlas of the world's most famed bean-growing regions Don't be surprised when they start planning a trip to coffee hot spots in Africa, Asia, and the Americas, [Review of previous edition:] This single-volume "all you want to know about coffee"book fills a gap in the popular reference literature Though the title uses the more academic word atlas, this is actually a readable work on coffee, albeit arranged by continent and then by region It seeks to provide information on where coffee is grown, the people who grow it, and the coffee culture at large The book begins with an introduction to coffee and the process of getting from the bean to the cup The atlas portion contains 30 pages covering Africa; 22 pages, Asia; and 68 pages, the Americas As seen in other Firefly books, it is profusely illustrated with color plates Recommended for circulating collections at libraries where interest in coffee is high, [Review of previous edition:] The World Atlas of Coffee takes ambitious as its starting point and then shoots for exhaustive It doesn't hit that crazy a level of detail, which is lucky for us because it remains at once packed and approachable Just one example: in the section on Burundi, Hoffmann details fourteen growing regions It's a book coffee professionals and enthusiasts alike should not just add to their libraries but dog-ear and highlight Opening with the history, production, retail, and brewing of coffee, Hoffmann spends more than a hundred pages at origin, giving special attention to traceability Designed with gorgeous photography and an eye to draw readers through the sometimes bewildering process of brewing a simple cup of coffee, The World Atlas of Coffee is a book you'll spend as much time looking at as reading, James Hoffman is my go-to professional for all things coffee, from equipment reviews to brewing techniques to drink recipes. His YouTube channel is starred on my browser menu, and his advice has expertly carried me through a myriad of coffee conundrums. His book, The World Atlas of Coffee, is the perfect geek-out read for anyone interested in learning more about the wide world of coffee. It covers how coffee is produced, from harvest through roasting, and includes step-by-step guides for all the core home-brewing methods., [Review of previous edition:] The World Atlas of Coffee...takes ambitious as its starting point and then shoots for exhaustive. It doesn't hit that crazy a level of detail, which is lucky for us because it remains at once packed and approachable. Just one example: in the section on Burundi, Hoffmann details fourteen growing regions. It's a book coffee professionals and enthusiasts alike should not just add to their libraries but dog-ear and highlight. Opening with the history, production, retail, and brewing of coffee, Hoffmann spends more than a hundred pages at origin, giving special attention to traceability. Designed with gorgeous photography and an eye to draw readers through the sometimes bewildering process of brewing a simple cup of coffee, The World Atlas of Coffee is a book you'll spend as much time looking at as reading., The CEO of Coffee YouTube Hoffmann offers a knowledgeable, sometimes cheeky, and always entertaining approach to coffee that encourages his fans to find joy, and more than just a caffeine boost, in their daily cup, With a full breakdown of the world's 35 coffee producing nations, this atlas will ensure you know how to tell your Burundi beans from those grown in Bolivia The World Atlas of Coffee is the perfect gift for that person in your life who takes their coffee seriously, or is looking to take their caffeinated drinks to the next level, [Review of previous edition:] One of the world's favorite beverages is dissected in this encyclopedia that introduces the coffee plant and its harvesting, processing, and trade and discusses the buying and preparation of the drink before embarking on a world coffee tour This voyage takes up most of the title and includes information on the history and current state of coffee growing, processing, and consumption in sections on Africa, Asia, and the Americas A strength of the book are the numerous, often full-spread photos, of coffee at every stage from fruit to cup An unusual offering that will be of value in collections serving agriculture, business, and nutrition students, If there's only one book on your shelf about coffee, there's no doubt in our mind which one it should be: The World Atlas of Coffee by James Hoffmann., If there's only one book on your shelf about coffee, there's no doubt in our mind which one it should be: The World Atlas of Coffee by James Hoffmann, James Hoffmann is a former World Barista Champion, roaster owner, coffee consultant and, most recently, a successful YouTuber. More importantly, he knows more about the past, present and future of coffee than most human beings, and his writing is clever enough to make reading fun., [Review of previous edition:] For the coffee geek if you don't know the difference between the coffee varieties Arabica and Robusta, if you're wondering how coffee cultivation in Ethiopia differs from that in Costa Rica, if you're confused about the myriad methods of brewing coffee, you won't find a better resource than "The World Atlas of Coffee: From Beans to Brewing--Coffees Explored, Explained and Enjoyed" Even confirmed coffee geeks will benefit from this volume, at once encyclopedic and approachable, Got a real coffee nerd on your hands? Send 'em to the books with James Hoffmann's atlas of the world's most famed bean-growing regions. Don't be surprised when they start planning a trip to coffee hot spots in Africa, Asia, and the Americas., James Hoffmann is a former World Barista Champion, roaster owner, coffee consultant and, most recently, a successful YouTuber More importantly, he knows more about the past, present and future of coffee than most human beings, and his writing is clever enough to make reading fun, If they actually want to know the difference between Columbian, Ethiopian, and Puerto Rican beans, then this will serve as their Rosetta Stone for coffee., [Review of previous edition:] One of the world's favorite beverages is dissected in this encyclopedia that introduces the coffee plant and its harvesting, processing, and trade and discusses the buying and preparation of the drink before embarking on a world coffee tour. This voyage takes up most of the title and includes information on the history and current state of coffee growing, processing, and consumption in sections on Africa, Asia, and the Americas. A strength of the book are the numerous, often full-spread photos, of coffee at every stage from fruit to cup. An unusual offering that will be of value in collections serving agriculture, business, and nutrition students., [Review of previous edition:] Professionals and enthusiasts alike will love this beautiful book by James Hoffmann From overviews of the world's most vibrant coffee-growing regions, to step-by-step brewing tutorials, the content is educational, thought-provoking, and substantial I've already recommended this book to Barista Magazine readers countless times, Selection, 2018 Coffee Compass Holiday Gift Guide... We think James Hoffmann's magnum opus is the single most important book about coffee that's been published to date., [Review of previous edition:] Nothing like a good cup of coffee! Coffee tasting bars are springing up everywhere along with coffee tourism--learn where it comes from and why it tastes a certain way This last word on coffee provides maps, beautiful photography, taste profiles and great new ways to enjoy coffee! Aficionados will enjoy reading this along with their morning "shot"!, The CEO of Coffee YouTube... Hoffmann offers a knowledgeable, sometimes cheeky, and always entertaining approach to coffee that encourages his fans to find joy, and more than just a caffeine boost, in their daily cup., Selection, Traveler Gift Guide This is the definitive handbook to all things coffee In addition to step-by-step guides for every home-brewing method imaginable, the atlas details the history and taste profiles of the world's best coffee-producing regions, [Review of previous edition:] Exploring the origins, growing regions, harvesting and every step of the production process author James Hoffmann provides a fascinating look at the world of coffee. Starting with an examination of the coffee plant, the varieties, how it is harvested, Hoffmann clearly explains each stage. The second part of the book presents details on the journey from bean to cup, with information on every option for roasting and brewing. The last section examines all of the 29 coffee-growing countries. Colour photographs fill the pages and bring to life the diversity of locations and the people involved., [Review of previous edition:] Nothing like a good cup of coffee! Coffee tasting bars are springing up everywhere along with coffee tourism--learn where it comes from and why it tastes a certain way. This last word on coffee provides maps, beautiful photography, taste profiles and great new ways to enjoy coffee! Aficionados will enjoy reading this along with their morning "shot"!, [Review of previous edition:] For those interested in all-things java, author Hoffmann -- a world-champion barista and CEO of a British roasting company -- has written the definitive guide. If you love coffee, then you'll love this book. Hoffman focuses on specialty coffees: those "defined by their quality and by how good they taste" and discusses in fascinating detail how different varieties of coffee produce their own unique flavors, aromas, and commercial value. The book is divided into three beautifully illustrated sections that cover the process of growing and processing coffee, the numerous ways to grind, roast, and brew it, and the geographical and historical origins of the many types of drinkable black gold. Readers will find a bevy of informative tidbits throughout the book. For example, American G.I.s created Americano by watering down Italian espresso... The book's design also warrants praise: it's loaded with hundreds of full color photographs, maps, and illustrations. It is well-written, informative, and a must-have for general readers who want to know more about their favorite morning brew., This hardcover book boasts gorgeous photography and a fascinating behind-the-scenes look into the world's biggest coffee-producing regions, [Review of previous edition:] Exploring the origins, growing regions, harvesting and every step of the production process author James Hoffmann provides a fascinating look at the world of coffee Starting with an examination of the coffee plant, the varieties, how it is harvested, Hoffmann clearly explains each stage The second part of the book presents details on the journey from bean to cup, with information on every option for roasting and brewing The last section examines all of the 29 coffee-growing countries Colour photographs fill the pages and bring to life the diversity of locations and the people involved
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23
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The
Dewey Decimal
641.3/373
Edition Description
Revised edition
Synopsis
The bestselling reference updated and expanded with seven new coffee-growing countries. Praise for the first edition: "Fills a gap in the popular reference literature. Recommended." -- Booklist "The definitive guide.... Well-written, informative, and a must-have for general readers who want to know more about their favorite morning brew." -- Publishers Weekly "Educational, thought-provoking, and substantial. I've already recommended this book to (our) readers countless times." -- Barista Magazine The World Atlas of Coffee takes readers on a global tour of coffee-growing countries, presenting the bean in full-color photographs and concise, informative text. It covers where coffee is grown, the people who grow it and the cultures in which it is a way of life. It also covers the world of consumption -- processing, grades, the consumer and the modern culture of coffee. For this new edition, the author expanded his research travels over the last several years to include seven additional coffee-growing regions: Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, China, Philippines, Thailand, Haiti and Puerto Rico. These are covered in 16 additional pages. As well, all of the book's maps have been updated to show greater detail, and all statistics and data have been updated to the most recent available. Organized by continent and then country or region, The World Atlas of Coffee presents the world's favorite brew in color spreads packed with information. The coverage in The World Atlas of Coffee is wide and deep. The book is used by barista and coffee-tasting instructors in North America and overseas and has been welcomed by enthusiastic coffee drinkers everywhere. Appropriate for special and general collections alike, it is an essential selection.
LC Classification Number
TX415.H63 2018

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