Island Life Magazine Ltd October/ November 2012 | Page 123

FOOD French Franks for fine choice in coffee The spend on coffee outside the home has doubled since 2005 despite the economic squeeze. One in 10 now visit a coffee house daily and 40 per cent visit regularly. Growth is more than matched by an explosion of coffee shops most notably driven by chains with hundreds more in planning and the latest incarnation of express formats spring up in supermarkets, role is skilled and needs both practice petrol stations and workplaces. and training. Regrettably many of the It is undeniable that coffee culture establishments serving coffee simply has hit Britain, and in many respects do not know how to properly prepare it cafes have taken a status similar to and this in part has left an open door pubs as a place to meet and coffee is for big chains. considered an affordable luxury. French Franks of Newport is a French Franks looked long and hard for the right coffee eventually choosing popular meeting point, the ethos of Danesi and in the process becoming quality fresh food and great coffee at the first UK customer for a 130-year-old every-day value goes some way to Italian family roaster. They like its explaining the bustle. Proprietor Mark smooth and slightly caramel flavours. Horton outlines a bit more of what we Equally they acknowledge some may need to know about coffee. prefer a slightly more bitter tone and Firstly, he says we need to split out good coffee from bad, The Barista’s the advice is always to try until you find one you like. Mark Horton's Coffee guide Filter coffee Still a staple and for many people good fresh filter coffee delivers, filter coffee leaves room for and compliments food or a sweet. Espresso A double shot espresso is 15g of ground coffee which a small amount of near boiling water is forced through under pressure. A good one will take around 20 seconds to run and the espresso should have a creamy texture. All of our coffees have a double shot espresso based unless custome '26