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RoastingCoffeeAtHome How To Roast Coffee Beans At Home

  

Coffee roasting today has become extremely technical.

 


With numerous temperature probes tracking the temperature of the coffee beans at each stage so the roaster knows to adjust certain variables. 

Rightly so too, there has already been a huge amount of research and expertise for the beans to get this far, before they are even dropped into a coffee roaster.

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Although traditional drum or convection roasters will have roasted the majority of the coffee that is consumed throughout the world there are still a few places that roast coffee the ‘even more traditional’ way, in a large skillet/pan over a flame. 

It is seen often in African countries, particularly Ethiopia however I came across it for the first time when visiting a coffee farm in Cuba.

After a tour of the Finca (farm), we gathered around a fire to watch the farmer stirring raw coffee around a huge steel pan over a flame.

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The coffee took minutes to roast as the temperature was so hot and basically burnt the beans.

The coffee was later ground in a huge manual grinder that was attached to the end of a bench.

   

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