There is no accounting for taste. (original answer)
This is a bit subjective, after all temperature is a matter of personal preference. Some coffee is served iced as well!
For brewing the industry considers the best temperature to be between 92 and 96 degrees C (197.6 - 204.8F) for 90% of the contact time with the grounds. There are techniques for faster brewing that use higher temperatures according to the final product that you are attempting to make. This induces a slightly burnt taste that some people like. Lower temps bring out more bitter, light tasting coffee.
Back to my coffee... cheers!
It can range from room temperature to nearly 200F.
you ask for a cup of hot coffee.
Make sure it comes from the heart, and chant "Coffee Monster Come" then you will have the perfect cup of coffee. Good Luck
It is subjective. Each individual has an idea of what the perfect cup would be.
Very hot
A hot cup of coffee will cool down at a certain rate, but as the coffee cools, the rate at which it cools slows down. This is why a "lukewarm" cup of coffee cools down so slowly. Even though the warm cup of coffee is cooling down quicker at first, the lukewarm cup essentially has a "head start" on the way to room temperature.
Hot coffee is a solution, not a suspension. No matter how long you wait, the coffee does not settle out to the bottom of the cup.
When you stir a cup of coffee, the energy of the coffee is initially raised from the bottom of the cup. This can causeÊthat hot coffee to cool quicker, but it depends on the temperature of the cup and the coffee's surface.
Yes.
The situation was not that the coffee was too hot. What happened was that a woman had purchased a cup of hot coffee from a McDonald's. While she was driving, the coffee spilled into her lap and burned her. She sued McDonald's on the basis that the cup did not have a printed warning about the coffee being hot (such as CAUTION: CONTENTS HOT), and because it was true that the cup did not indeed have such a warning, she won the case.
A cup of coffee is an example of convection because the heat from the water warms up everything in the cup and all the atoms are bouncing off the cup[ in the coffee] of coffee because the coffee is hot.
yes it does
The symbol of java used as a hot cup because At the time of taking morning TEA JAMES GOSLIN got a project which name was green project so thats why he uses the symbol of HOT CUP for JAVA.