About Lesson
Objective: To provide a comprehensive understanding of coffee’s history, cultivation, and processing, and to introduce the basics of sensory analysis and brewing principles.
Lesson Summary: In this lesson, we’ll embark on a fascinating journey tracing coffee’s roots from ancient Ethiopia to its status as a beloved global beverage. We’ll explore the lifecycle of a coffee bean, starting with planting and leading up to the moment it’s poured into your cup.
Topics Covered:
- History of Coffee: Discover the legendary origins of coffee and its spread across the world.
- Coffee Cultivation: Learn about the coffee plant, varieties of coffee, and the conditions needed for coffee to thrive.
- Harvesting and Processing: Understand the methods of harvesting coffee cherries and the different processing techniques that contribute to flavor.
- Roasting Basics: An overview of how roasting transforms green coffee into the aromatic beans we know and love.
- Sensory Analysis: Introduction to the fundamentals of tasting coffee, including identifying basic flavors and aromas.
- Brewing Principles: Discuss the importance of grind size, water quality, and brewing methods.
Activities:
- Coffee Tasting: Participants will engage in a cupping session to practice sensory analysis.
- Group Discussion: Share personal experiences with coffee and discuss the diverse cultural significance of coffee around the world.
- Quiz: A short quiz to reinforce the key points covered in the lesson.
Materials Needed:
- Selection of coffee beans (different origins and roast levels)
- Cupping supplies (spoons, cupping bowls, hot water, etc.)
- Handouts summarizing the lesson topics
Homework:
- Students will be asked to visit a local coffee shop and observe the different stages of coffee preparation, from grinding to brewing, and write a short reflection on the experience.
This lesson aims to ignite a passion for coffee and provide a solid foundation for further barista training.