Mike G wrote:Isn't the point of Starbucks that it's all been burned so black that it doesn't matter? Aren't you sort of asking the kid at McDonald's what breed the neon-orange American cheese came from?
Great, now I have his version of "Baby It's Cold Outside" in my head again.
David Hammond wrote:My daughter, just back from People's Republic, tells me that Starbuck's in China charges the same $5.00/cup as here -- amazing (given working wages for the average Chinese person).
David Hammond wrote:My daughter, just back from People's Republic, tells me that Starbuck's in China charges the same $5.00/cup as here -- amazing (given working wages for the average Chinese person).
LAZ wrote:(Personally, I'm a fan of the Chantico, which is the most grown-up hot chocolate drink I've ever tasted.)
JoelF wrote:The Chantico is a wonderful high-priced chocolate drink, that while still not dark enough, would probably fail to be liquid if any more cocoa solids were involved. My wife is under the crazy impression that it's too rich for one person to drink alone, meanwhile I'm disappointed that it only comes in one size -- a small cup they use for espresso.
s4shon wrote:JoelF wrote:The Chantico is a wonderful high-priced chocolate drink, that while still not dark enough, would probably fail to be liquid if any more cocoa solids were involved. My wife is under the crazy impression that it's too rich for one person to drink alone, meanwhile I'm disappointed that it only comes in one size -- a small cup they use for espresso.
Actually, I believe you can order chanticos in multiple shots - double, triple, quadruple, etc. And having told you this, I also must tell you that each shot contains 390 calories, 190 of those from 21 grams of fat (10g saturated).
JoelF wrote:LAZ wrote:(Personally, I'm a fan of the Chantico, which is the most grown-up hot chocolate drink I've ever tasted.)
The Chantico is a wonderful high-priced chocolate drink, that while still not dark enough, would probably fail to be liquid if any more cocoa solids were involved. My wife is under the crazy impression that it's too rich for one person to drink alone, meanwhile I'm disappointed that it only comes in one size -- a small cup they use for espresso.
JoelF wrote:The Chantico is a wonderful high-priced chocolate drink, that while still not dark enough, would probably fail to be liquid if any more cocoa solids were involved. My wife is under the crazy impression that it's too rich for one person to drink alone, meanwhile I'm disappointed that it only comes in one size -- a small cup they use for espresso.
Binko wrote:JoelF wrote:The Chantico is a wonderful high-priced chocolate drink, that while still not dark enough, would probably fail to be liquid if any more cocoa solids were involved. My wife is under the crazy impression that it's too rich for one person to drink alone, meanwhile I'm disappointed that it only comes in one size -- a small cup they use for espresso.
I've always felt that you can replicate a Chantico at home by taking a Hershey's bar and nuking it. It tastes like melted milk chocolate to me, nothing more, nothing less. Although, I'm sure there's many people to whom liquid chocolate sounds absolutely ambrosial, but for me, it's a bit rich for my blood.
Betsy wrote:So the Chantico's gone, but now there's a new hot chocolate lineup at Starbucks: Spicy, Deep Dark, and Espresso Hazelnut.
I just had a sample of the hazelnut and it was good. I wouldn't normally choose a hazelnut drink, so the flavor wasn't really my thing, but I liked the texture. It wasn't as super-rich as Chantico, but it was nice and foamy and definitely more a hot chocolate than a hot cocoa.
Mhays wrote:I wonder why chains that don't roast their coffee beyond recognition haven't taken over in Chicago.
nr706 wrote:Mhays wrote:I wonder why chains that don't roast their coffee beyond recognition haven't taken over in Chicago.
When I was fueling up yesterday at a BP/Amoco/Standard Oil station, I noticed that they've just introduced a "light roast" coffee. It was a bit too mild for my tastes, but it's nice to see there's finally a backlash from the Starbucks-coffee-made-from-burnt-beans style.
leek wrote:There are a lot of Dunkin Donuts coffee fans, and that seems like a lighter roast to me.
aschie30 wrote:Dunkin' Donuts brand contained an astounding number of quakers in a 1-lb. bag - something like 40.
Luckily, some of the best discoveries happen by accident. The lab I hired to measure roast darkness had included several other tests for the same fee. Most of the data seemed better suited for a coffee dissertation than a magazine article-"package integrity" scores, moisture levels, and so forth. When I reached the last line, however, I noticed an odd-sounding measurement: "6 quakers," read one report; "1 quaker," read another. I had no idea what a quaker was, but given that my three problem coffees--Chock Full o' Nuts (7), Folgers (8), and Dunkin' Donuts (9)--had the most, I was determined to find out. Turns out, a quaker is coffee-industry jargon for an underdeveloped coffee bean that fails to get sorted out before the roasting stage. Less dense than a regular, mature bean, quakers can wreak havoc on the coffee's flavor profile, imparting a spoiled taste to the brew. So desirable is quaker-free coffee that beans are graded based on quaker count, and buyers are willing to pay a premium for beans that come up clean in spot tests.
mr barolo wrote:Quakers?
justjoan wrote:a few months ago, i was waiting at a stoplight and noticed the car next to me had a cup of starbucks on the roof, over the driver's door. as someone who has left things on the roof ( a huge stack of library books once left there, ensured i never make that mistake again), i leaned over and yelled out the window to let him know he'd left his coffee on the roof. he immediately hopped out of the car and freaked me out by running around to my driver's door. i thought i was going to be harangued, or worse, but he was genial and handed me a starbucks $5 giftcard. he said it was a fake cup attached to his roof as advertising. now i have a giftcard i'll never use as i cant stand coffee and last i checked starbucks makes only fruity fake teas , which i also wont drink. oh well....... justjoan
justjoan wrote:now i have a giftcard i'll never use as i cant stand coffee and last i checked starbucks makes only fruity fake teas , which i also wont drink. oh well....... justjoan