The Big Dipper: Rainbow | Umeshiso Cupping Spoon
BACKORDERED
The Rainbow Big Dipper that has sold out many times over. Slurp coffee with the Umeshiso Rainbow Spoon. (And yes, these cupping spoons are also perfect for ice cream, cereal, soup, and anything else you can eat with a spoon!)
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The Big Dipper Specs
Weight: 44 - 46g
Handle Length: 5.5 in / 14 cm
Bowl Diameter: 2 in / 5 cm
Bowl Depth: 0.25 in / 0.6 cm
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🤔 WHAT IS CUPPING?
What is cupping? It’s a way to evaluate coffee quality. Cupping is favored by coffee professionals because it’s an easy way to taste multiple coffees at once. But anyone can do it!
If you’d like to cup at home, you just need one or more coffees, a cupping spoon, and a few uniform-size cups in the 6- to 8-oz range.
Add 12 grams of ground coffee to each cup and pour hot water directly onto the grounds, filling the cup all the way to the top. An aromatic crust of coffee grounds will form on the surface. After four minutes, break the crusts with a cupping spoon. Then use the cupping spoon to dip into the coffee, which you slurp from the spoon.
It sounds totally weird but - well, yes it is totally weird. But fun! If you have never cupped before, I recommend checking out an online article or video tutorial - luckily there are tons! Just do a google search for "how to cup coffee".
~From Umeko~
Frequently Asked Questions
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We source our coffees with great care. Rachel and Jiyoon, both Q Arabica Graders (AKA the sommeliers of coffee), cup and curate every coffee that is served at Bean & Bean. Read more about The Mother Daughter Coffee Team here.
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We roast every other day. We pride ourselves in shipping the freshest beans to you, typically within a few days of roasting, if not within 24 hours of roasting. You'll get them just in time to ensure your freshest brew.
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Yes. Our packaging is eco-friendly. We love our planet and know that each sustainable packaging choice we make matters. Thanks for joining this revolution of change. Our 12 oz. coffee bags, ink, and adhesive are made from plant-based materials. They're compostable and recyclable.