No, you don't have to. But you will have to buy ground coffee, which is not as fresh tasting as home-ground coffee. :) Right, home-ground coffee may be more tasteful than saleing ground coffee. Because Ground coffee deteriorates faster than roasted beans because of the greater surface area exposed to oxygen. If you are a coffee lover, you HAVE TO get a coffee grinder. In general you will notice the difference fast!
Burr coffee grinder basically uses two revolving grinders. The revolving grinders squeeze and tear the coffee beans to extract the oil from the beans. Using burr coffee grinder is usually preferred for home usage because of its convenience in time for grinding coffee. It also uses less friction to grind finer coffee powder. Burr is then better than blade
You can get a quality coffee grinder for $30 to $100, depending on available space and grinder preference. For many coffee drinkers , the best grinder choice is a burr grinder, with the attached bean hopper - a solid brand choice is Capresso, starting at around $90. However, burr grinders take up more space than a standard blade grinder. When space is an issue, a blade grinder is the better purchase - the Krups brand is a smart choice, with quality grinders starting at around $30.
A burr grinder is not a must but it grounds the coffee more evenly than blade grinders so it is the preferred method.
A coffee bean grinder can be used for a number of things other then grinding coffee beans. One of the more common uses is to grind spices, but it can also be used to make bread crumbs, crushed nuts, or for breaking down chocolate.
You can grind the celery seeds in a small coffee bean grinder, and can use it for other spices, as well. Just be sure that the coffee grinder is used for spices only, and not for coffee. I have a large coffee grinder that I use for grinding coffee beans, and a smaller one which is used only for spices. This way, your coffee won't take on the flavor of the spices, and your spices won't take on the flavor of coffee.
I've seen hand-held grinders than run off batteries that are about two by two by six inches. As to whether they do an acceptable job grinding the coffee - you'd have to test one to find out.
Ideally, every day. The coffee oils go rancid quickly unless the grinder is kept impeccably clean. In the worst case - a shared machine in an office where nobody wants to clean it - don't let it go longer than a week.
There are many places one can buy a Braun Coffee grinder. If price and convenience are important to you, then Amazon is probably your best bet. On the other hand, if you like auctions, you more than likely will find a Braun Coffee grinder listed on eBay.
yes cause coffee is mixed with different stuff and water is just water
The famous and cheap Keurig coffee uses K-Cups to produce coffee. It is a much simpler way to make coffee than to use coffee grounds. Different Keurig coffee machines range in prices.
A barista can make different types of coffee, coffee based drinks and espresso. They can grind beans, prepare coffee and sample the brewed beverages for quality control.