Cardamom Honey Latte
Aromatic and honey-sweetened, this latte combines cardamon, almond milk, and Espresso Toro.
A strong cardamon flavor with a hint of sweet honey and cloves. This latte reminded me of a Finnish cardamon Christmas cookie I make.
Roasting Machines

Classic Drum Roaster
A rotating drum placed above a heat source. This type of roasting will provide convective heat to roast the beans. A double walled drum is more sought after, as a thin-walled drum will supply more heat and through off the taste.
“Coffee Roasting Animation.” Empier Coffee Roasters, Empire Coffee Roasters, empirecoffeeny.com/coffee-roasting/.

Indirectly Heated Drum Roaster
Similar features of the classic drum roaster, but will not rotate directly over the heat source. The burner will be far from the roasting drum and hot air is pushed through the drum.
“Hot Air Circulation Roaster.” Toper, TOPER ROASTER, www.toper.com/blog-detail/2/blog/1058/roasters-by-heating-system.aspx.

Fluid/Air Bed Roasters
Beans are roasted by floating in a constant bed of circulated hot air without the beans having direct contact with the metal, this gives an even roast to every bean.
“Fluid Bed Coffee Roaster.” Fluid Solar Roasted Coffee, Fluid Solar Roasted Coffee, fluidcoffee.ca/pages/an-introduction-to-fluid-bed-coffee-roasting.
The heat source for roasters can vary from electricity, wood, natural gas to petroleum gas.
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