BeanScene

What lies beneath

My favourite part of doing a roasting course was watching green coffee beans turn into a caramel, chocolate-brown colour through a little viewing window while their powerful aroma filled the room.

Over a couple of short minutes, thousands of chemical reactions take place together with irreversible physical changes that allow us to extract the aroma and flavour locked inside beans.

Let’s look deeper inside a bean to see exactly how this transformation happens on a microscopic level.

Microscopes normally use the power of light beams to magnify an object of interest. In the case of coffee, optical microscopes allow us to

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from BeanScene

BeanScene3 min readDiet & Nutrition
2022 World Barista Champion Anthony Douglas
Anthony Douglas of Axil Coffee Roasters has written the history books. When he was crowned 2022 World Barista Champion on the last day of the Melbourne International Coffee Expo, he became the first Melbourne barista to win the World Barista Champion
BeanScene2 min read
People On The Move
Stephen Gallardo has joined the Espresso Mechanics team under UCC Coffee Australia, where he will look after the company’s national team of technicians and contractors. In his new role, Stephen will support his team in the areas of training and custo
BeanScene2 min read
BeanScene Covershoot
Covershoot product: Toby’s Estate Coffee Roasters 32-36 City Rd, Chippendale NSW 2008 www.tobysestate.com.au There are few coffee shops that can call themselves a “coffee destination” but Toby’s Estate Coffee Roasters’ flagship store in Chippendale i

Related Books & Audiobooks