Coffee Infographic – Just for fun!

by | on April 16, 2012

Coffee Infographic – Thought these were cool. Wanted to share them!

 

Our 1st Coffee infographic – What’s The Difference Anyway?

Ever wanted to know what the difference was between Latte, Macchiato, Espresso, Americano, or Cappuccinno?

This Coffee infographic shows the ingredients in each.

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Coffee Infographic: Fair trade coffee

This coffee infographic video explains why buying Fair Trade coffee really makes a difference.

 

 

Coffee Infographic: How much of each?

Now you know what’s in your Cappuccino, but how much milk, foam, and espresso is in it?

This Coffee Infographic shows the ratios so you can see…

I think my new favorite will be the Espresso con Panna ~ Mmmmm ~ Espresso and Whipped Cream! Heaven :-)

 

 

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Coffee Infographic: What Coffee Personality are You?

 

I guess I’m a bit of a coffee snob, according to this coffee infographic. I definitely prefer my coffee Fresh ground and prepared in a French Press.  Of course, I do love the occasional Carmel Machiato, and I am not above drinking coffee from a coffee maker – As long as it’s fresh!  ;-)

 

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Image Borrowed from  http://blog.loku.com/the-multiple-personalities-of-coffee/

 

Coffee Infographic: Where does your coffee come from?

Here is a confusing fact…according to this coffee infographic, the U.S. imports the most coffee in the world, but Finland consumes the most. That’s odd – How can they import less and consume more? Does that mean that the U.S. just wastes a whole lot?

Oh — wait, wait, I SEE…. I had to read it more closely… It’s per capita, duh! I’m a dork.

 

 

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Coffee Infographic: How does Coffee Effect the Global Economy?

I guess you wouldn’t be to surprised to see that coffee is pretty important, but did you realize how important?

Check out the stats on this Coffee Infographic.

 

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Coffee Infographic: History of coffee in the U.S.

According to this coffee infographic, Coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world. The only other commodity traded more is petroleum.

I think this might be a bit outdated. It says average american spend about $164.71.

Heck I don’t go to coffee houses that often and I easily spend more than $600/year on coffee I brew myself. At $13/20oz bag and at least 1 bag a week. that’s $676. Wow! Imagine those people that spend $4.50 per cup of coffee… $4.5 x 365days = $1642.50

How much do you spend on coffee annually?

 

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