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- The bloom is the part of the coffee brewing process in which the gasses from the coffee are released as the water hits the grinds. ... A farmer's life is entirely dependent on the amount of coffee fruit he is able to harvest during this annual harvest season, as indicated by the blossom
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Coffee blooming is the act of dampening your coffee bed to provoke this release of carbon dioxide. What causes it: When coffee beans are roasted, the organic material of the bean is heated and releases carbon dioxide.
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Hot water in particular causes beans to immediately release most of their carbon dioxide. This creates a “bloom” when those first drops hit your coffee grinds. Because CO2 is escaping quickly, it repels water away from the grounds. Carbon dioxide pushing water away is also known as turbulence.
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