No. Coffee is a pit fruit, like cherries, plums, peaches, etc. Technically the coffee "bean" is a 2-part pit called a cherry.
Coffee is not a grain; it is classified as a seed.
Although the Nutrimill is a fine product for various grains, as with most grain mills, it is not for use with coffee. Specifically, the product cannot be used for any grain or bean that is wet or as with coffee beans, oily.
coffee rubber grain
No, it is just like grain or wood.
To grind in cooking is to break something such as corn, coffee beans or meat into very small pieces or powder.
In 1865- but it was actually a mill for grinding grain as well as coffee. See the link at the bottom of this page.
maison de grain de café
A mill is for grinding things. A coffee mill grinds coffee beans so that you can brew coffee from them. A spice mill grinds spices. A grain mill grinds wheat or other grains into flour.
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there are numerous ones, coffee and grain for starters.
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Arabica coffee is known for its smoother, more complex flavor profile with hints of fruit and acidity, while Robusta coffee is stronger and more bitter with a grain-like taste. Arabica coffee has lower caffeine content compared to Robusta coffee. Arabica coffee is typically grown at higher altitudes in cooler climates, while Robusta coffee thrives in lower altitudes with warmer temperatures.