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Japan may be well known for its aromatic green tea, but the Japanese coffee is on the whole new level with its pour-over method. However, the history says; when it first bought to Nagasaki, it did not suit the flavor palette of the Japanese the locals didn’t like the taste of its bitterness. Japan, the land of a rising sun is where Japanese coffee was introduced by the Dutch in the 17th century but remained a curiosity until the lifting of trade restrictions in 1858. The first European-style coffeehouse opened in Tokyo in 1888 and closed four years later. During this time, coffee was still a luxury product, mainly consumed by the upper class. But later after the 1960s, coffee is accepted by most of the Japanese and eventually became increasingly accessible and affordable to be served everywhere.
We meet once a year in Caohagan, Spain or Japan with the owner of the island, Mr Katsuhiko Sakiyama and his wife Junko Yoshikawa. Since 1987 they have been developing the economy of the island like building an school, an eco-friendly resort and a medical center, and also taught to the islanders several creative skills such as quilting to produce their own income. The islanders still face hard financial troubles for the several natural disasters happening along the year and most of young people cannot afford attending to the university. You can also support them buying their quilts sending them a message in their facebook page, or if you are a Spanish speaker in this facebook page. Read even more details on Remote Coffee.
Easy to clean equipment and fast to prepare: no machines maintenance anymore, you only need a kettle and wait 90 seconds! Remote Coffee is based in UK and Singapore. We have a distribution point and warehouse in Singapore and a logistic centre in London. All our products are in stock and can be shipped within two weeks from Asia to Europe, but for customizations or specific requests regarding equipment leading time can take up to four weeks. We have an express contract with DHL and UPS, meaning your 1000-order-samples should not take more than a week from the moment we dispatch, but due coronavirus shipping delays may occur. For any returns or collect options we can provide our UK address. Every bag is nitrogen flushed to preserve the quality during 12 months with easy storage conditions.
While I was traveling across Japan and Korea I discovered the traditional single-serve pour over coffee that I could adapt easily to my lifestyle. I found out this was the perfect solution for a lazy person like me, since I was consuming those awful soluble and unhealthy instant coffees to avoid wasting time in going to the cafe or carrying coffee equipment with me for grinding and brewing. My name is Monica and as you can probably tell, I love drinking coffee and Japanese culture! I am also part of the growing number of people who have become remote workers, so I often find myself in co-working spaces, hotels, and Airbnbs. Find extra details on Remote Coffee.