Coffee

Roya is continually causing the problems on Central American coffee.

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The following is the quotation of Thomas Keller:

It’s not about passion. Passion is something that we tend to overemphasize, that we certainly place too much importance on. Passion ebbs and flows. To me, it’s about desire. If you have constant, unwavering desire to be a cook, then you’ll be a great cook. If it’s only about passion, sometimes you’ll be good and sometimes you won’t. You’ve got to come in every day with a strong desire. With passion, if you see the first asparagus of the springtime and you become passionate about it, so much the better, but three weeks later, when you’ve seen that asparagus every day now, passions have subsided. What’s going to make you treat the asparagus the same? It’s the desire.

I agree with Mark Wilson. This isn’t just for cooking. Passion is important to start out, but a persistent desire to be something and to go step by step will get us to where we want.

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Nestlé in China – Wall Street Journal

4월 3, 2013

The following is an article from Wall Street Journal: Nestlé Boosting Coffee-Growing Efforts in China By LAURIE BURKITT BEIJING—Nestlé SA is boosting efforts to grow coffee in China to supply a growing population of coffee drinkers and to secure quality beans. The Swiss food company is investing about 100 million yuan ($16 million) in the [...]

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See?! Coffee is good for health! :-)

3월 18, 2013

The following is an article from The Japan Daily Press: Japanese study reveals green tea, coffee may lower stroke risk posted on MARCH 15, 2013 by IDA TORRES in TECH & SCIENCE with 1 COMMENT According to a Japanese study, green tea and coffee may help lower the risk of stroke, especially when they are [...]

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Prufrock Cafe & The London B.R.A.T

3월 16, 2012

When I first saw B.R.A.T, I went “What a nice name!”  B.R.A.T means “Barista Resource And Training” by the way. I don’t know who, but Prufrock definitely has a way with words…& the bunny I saw Gwilym from James’ video podcast from long ago & Tamper Tantrum podcast, and I heard people learned great deals [...]

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London School of Coffee & Mercanta

3월 13, 2012

“Mercanta – The Coffee Hunters” When I visited London School of Coffee, it was the first thing that I saw and had a deep impact. “The coffee hunters” is a really fitting name for Mercanta, and I’ve heard of them through “Portafilter.net” podcast & “In My Mug” podcast. I understand that Mercanta is one of the [...]

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London, here I am!

2월 18, 2012

I arrived in London, but my leg injury over the lunar new year has been acting up, so it was extremely painful walking, not alone just standing. The transit in Beijing was excruciatingly hurting because I had to walk so much. If it weren’t the injury, I would have taken public transportation from London airport, [...]

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Coffee Geek Podcast Ep. 1-24

12월 20, 2011

Thanks to Steve at Has Bean (In My Mug & Tamper Tantrum podcasts) and Nick & Jay (and now Mark Inman & Trish) at Portafilter.net Podcast, one of the podcasts educated me on specialty coffee is Mark Prince’s Coffee Geek Podcast. I usually subscribe to the podcasts using iTunes, but Coffee Geek Podcast is available from [...]

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Naysayers & being an underdog from “Pour Your Heart Into It” by Howard Schultz

12월 9, 2011

Naysayers never built a great enterprise. Entrepreneur’s dream is to start with a great idea, attract some investors, and build a business profitable and sustainable. However, you usually have to start as the underdog trying to raise money for a new enterprise, and the following things can happen: People will shut you out. People will regard you [...]

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