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Discover Ludwig"roast coffee" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the process of roasting coffee beans to bring out their flavor and aroma. You can use it when discussing different types of coffee or when describing the flavor profile of a specific coffee. Example: "I prefer a medium roast coffee with hints of caramel and chocolate notes."
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DARK ROAST Coffee beans roasted until they exude oils.
Without proper Brazilian medium roast coffee from Whole Foods, she just isn't herself.
He rented a one-car garage, where he used his hand-crafted machine to roast coffee.
A combination of furfural and 2-furanmethanol was responsible for a roast coffee bean-like odour in coffee style Pinotage wines.
Travelers want bagels and yogurt, Arizona iced tea and French roast coffee.
There will still be a massive market for pods [and] for roast coffee.
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But there are other reasons dark-roast coffee has dominated espresso bars for so long.
Chocolate connoisseurship now seems as logical as the rise of dark-roast coffee and extra virgin olive oil.
In one city, 100,000 people have converged to eat street food and learn how to butcher, pickle, home-roast coffee and brew beer.
She stood there blankly while her little brother scooted over to make way for three three-pound bags of French-roast coffee beans.
The horse, a rich latte hue with a mane and tail the color of dark-roast coffee, was described by local officials as a traditional domesticated Mongolian breed.
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