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MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COFFEE EXPO 2017
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Prime Creative Media and BeanScene Magazine presented Melbourne International Coffee Expo #MICE which took place March 30 - April 1 2017 at the Melbourne Showgrounds Flemmington.
We found it to be one of the best exhibitions in the past year.
photos and article Rouben Dickranian
Bohemian Rhapsody Club and Online Magazine is expressing its special thanks to the Exhibition organisers, Prime Creative Media and BeanScene Magazine and personally to the editor and event manager #SarahBaker for the opportunity to cover the expo and to Rouben D for this press release.
We found it to be one of the best exhibitions in the past year.
photos and article Rouben Dickranian
Bohemian Rhapsody Club and Online Magazine is expressing its special thanks to the Exhibition organisers, Prime Creative Media and BeanScene Magazine and personally to the editor and event manager #SarahBaker for the opportunity to cover the expo and to Rouben D for this press release.
SNEAK PEEK PHOTOS
by Natasha M
sneak peek from March 30
- the Milkadamia - Aus man SHOULD be happy otherwise his milk will get sour;
- the Byron Bay Cookies go down with anything - the challenging contest is just a part of the game that we loved to play;
- the Bodum girls ARE generous as their cuppas;
- oh... and those Parmalat yuuuummmmm toasted cheese bread... with PAULS - MILK - sometimes I think we should get a cow too so envy I am of the taste of their milk... ;
- Zest Coffee, Cafe and Catering had the best deserts displays - they are the art in the world of food and temptations;
- and last but not least: you should know: the expo is full of coffee Kings and you will ask: how would I recongnise them? simple as one-two-three count for the milk froth on your latte: they always appear on your way in the groups of four! why? just because the are Kings: spades, clubs, hearts and those that are girls' best friends - just diamonds!
- that's it folks!
by Natasha M
sneak peek from March 30
- the Milkadamia - Aus man SHOULD be happy otherwise his milk will get sour;
- the Byron Bay Cookies go down with anything - the challenging contest is just a part of the game that we loved to play;
- the Bodum girls ARE generous as their cuppas;
- oh... and those Parmalat yuuuummmmm toasted cheese bread... with PAULS - MILK - sometimes I think we should get a cow too so envy I am of the taste of their milk... ;
- Zest Coffee, Cafe and Catering had the best deserts displays - they are the art in the world of food and temptations;
- and last but not least: you should know: the expo is full of coffee Kings and you will ask: how would I recongnise them? simple as one-two-three count for the milk froth on your latte: they always appear on your way in the groups of four! why? just because the are Kings: spades, clubs, hearts and those that are girls' best friends - just diamonds!
- that's it folks!
“Who said coffee was simple?”
by Rouben Dickranian
I am a very passionate person when it comes to coffee and so in writing this review it proved very easy for me.
The Melbourne International Coffee Expo (MICE) is a wonderful event to attend if you like your coffees. It first opened its doors this year on the 30th of March and will end on 1st of April 2017. There are over 120 exhibitors from the coffee, tea, dairy and ancillary supply industries. Th MICE deals not only with coffee. I bumped in to a young lady, her name is Vivian Lees. Vivian is an artist and she uses coffee to create artwork on paper. She is very talented and I really liked her work. This is only one of many examples of the coffee used not only for drinking.
There are companies selling coffee roasting machines with the sizes varying: for small coffee shops up to industrial machines. The diversity of the coffee related machinery is amazing and perhaps would interest not only the professionals but the keen observers: there are companies specialising in water cleaners and much more. The fascinating part for me is the small companies that import coffee from remote countries which are of quite a high standard. There is a famous saying: "You learn something new everyday" and sure enough I have been taught something new today at the coffee expo. Myanmar produces Arabica coffee beans and I can assure you after having three cups of coffee at their stand I was really impressed.
The coffees available are far and few between, The tumeric and honey flavours were an interesting concept and really intriguing to my palate. Another interesting company is the Chai Spices, where "yum" is a great word to describe their drinks.
If you love your coffee, this is a must convention to attend. The exhibition touches on topics you never really comprehend seeing at a coffee event. The passion projected by the people displaying their products is remarkable. I walked around and could not believe, how each and every person is eager to grab you and talk to you; they want to explain what they produce in depth. Who said coffee was simple?
For further information on MICE see below link:
http://internationalcoffeeexpo.com/
by Rouben Dickranian
I am a very passionate person when it comes to coffee and so in writing this review it proved very easy for me.
The Melbourne International Coffee Expo (MICE) is a wonderful event to attend if you like your coffees. It first opened its doors this year on the 30th of March and will end on 1st of April 2017. There are over 120 exhibitors from the coffee, tea, dairy and ancillary supply industries. Th MICE deals not only with coffee. I bumped in to a young lady, her name is Vivian Lees. Vivian is an artist and she uses coffee to create artwork on paper. She is very talented and I really liked her work. This is only one of many examples of the coffee used not only for drinking.
There are companies selling coffee roasting machines with the sizes varying: for small coffee shops up to industrial machines. The diversity of the coffee related machinery is amazing and perhaps would interest not only the professionals but the keen observers: there are companies specialising in water cleaners and much more. The fascinating part for me is the small companies that import coffee from remote countries which are of quite a high standard. There is a famous saying: "You learn something new everyday" and sure enough I have been taught something new today at the coffee expo. Myanmar produces Arabica coffee beans and I can assure you after having three cups of coffee at their stand I was really impressed.
The coffees available are far and few between, The tumeric and honey flavours were an interesting concept and really intriguing to my palate. Another interesting company is the Chai Spices, where "yum" is a great word to describe their drinks.
If you love your coffee, this is a must convention to attend. The exhibition touches on topics you never really comprehend seeing at a coffee event. The passion projected by the people displaying their products is remarkable. I walked around and could not believe, how each and every person is eager to grab you and talk to you; they want to explain what they produce in depth. Who said coffee was simple?
For further information on MICE see below link:
http://internationalcoffeeexpo.com/
photos: Sergei Parakhin
video: Fabrizio Evans / Group 42 group42.com.au instagram.com/group42
Exclusively for Bohemian Rhapsody Magazine
SPECIAL THANKS TO: the editor and event manager Sarah Baker, Prime Creative Media , BeanScene Magazine, the organisers of Melbourne International Coffee Expo / #MICE at the Melbourne Showgrounds for having us!
website internationalcoffeeexpo.com
SPECIAL THANKS TO: the editor and event manager Sarah Baker, Prime Creative Media , BeanScene Magazine, the organisers of Melbourne International Coffee Expo / #MICE at the Melbourne Showgrounds for having us!
website internationalcoffeeexpo.com
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