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Coffee Lover Men’s Indoor Slippers
What is Coffee Lover Men’s Indoor Slippers anyway?
Wake into slow mornings with these cozy indoor slippers designed for coffee lovers and homebodies who savor quiet rituals. The soft flannel fleece wraps your feet in warmth while the breathable lining keeps them comfortable through long lounging sessions. The textured rubber outsole gives steady traction on hardwood and tile, and the removable insole makes drying and refreshes simple after many relaxed mornings. Lightweight and quiet, these slippers blend comfort and everyday function for anyone who lingers over mugs and books.
Product features
- 100% polyester flannel fleece upper and lining for soft, durable warmth
- Black flexible rubber outsole with anti-slip texture for stable indoor traction
- Removable insole for easy cleaning and quicker drying
- Lightweight construction that keeps footsteps quiet
- Machine-washable-friendly materials and quick-dry synthetic fabric
Care instructions
- To maintain clean, use warm water with dish soap to clean off any dirt spots.
- It’s not necessary to soak the whole item.
- For hard-to-clean spots, use a soft-bristled brush.
| US 7 - 8 | US 9 - 10 | US 11 - 12 | US 13 - 14 | |
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| EU size | 40 - 41 | 42 - 43 | 44 - 45 | 46 - 47 |
| Heel to toe (inside), in | 10.39 | 10.79 | 11.18 | 11.61 |
| Width, in | 4.09 | 4.21 | 4.29 | 4.41 |
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Brazilian Coffee
While flavor profiles vary by region, Brazilian coffee is known for its low acidity, full body, and dark roast , making it the most popular for espresso drinks. Brazilian beans often have flavor notes of caramel, chocolate, nuts, and spices, and are less fruity.
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What is Specialty Coffee ?
Specialty coffee is coffee of exceptionally high quality, with unique flavors and aromas. It is produced with attention to detail and craftsmanship, from the harvest of the coffee cherries to the roasting and brewing process. It requires carefully selected and processed coffee beans of the highest quality and is often produced by
small-scale producers who focus on sustainability and fair trade.
What are the benefits of drinking specialty coffee?
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What is the difference between Arabica and Robusta beans?
Arabica and robusta are the two main types of coffee beans.
Arabica is generally of higher quality and has a more
complex taste, while robusta contains more caffeine and a stronger taste
has. Robusta is often cheaper than Arabica and is often used in
cheaper coffee blends.
What is the best way to store my coffee beans?
Coffee beans should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from
away from light and air. It is best to keep them in an airtight container.
container to store and grind only just before brewing
Coffee. Coffee beans should not be stored in the refrigerator or freezer.
stored, as this can introduce moisture and affect the flavour.
How can I judge the quality of coffee beans?
The quality of coffee beans is determined by several factors. It also depends on personal preference. Roughly speaking, the origin (bean plantation), the type of bean (arabica or robusta), the size, the national grade, and the roasting date (preferably no older than three weeks) all play a significant role. Furthermore, the region where the bean is sourced also significantly influences the flavor.
Coffee quality can be assessed based on several factors, including flavor, aroma, acidity, and body. Specialty coffee is evaluated by professional coffee tasters, also known as "cuppers," who assess the coffee based on these factors. As a consumer, you can also judge the quality of your coffee by paying attention to its flavor and aroma, and by comparing different coffee varieties.