Crepes n Coffee – American Breakfast in Loja Ecuador

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Fancy a genuine American breakfast or brunch with pancakes, waffles, maple syrup, coffee, eggs and bacon, you name it … the real thing ?

Head for the street where the Property Register is located (ask any taxi) and opposite to the Howard Jonson hotel is a small, cozy and beautifully decorated place called Crepes N Coffee.

Crepes n Coffee - American Breakfast in Loja Ecuador
You can sit outside and enjoy some delicious pancakes

For tourists and people not familiar with Loja, this part of the city, close to the university UTPL is nicknamed “la pileta” (the fountain). It has an abundance of cafes, bars, restaurants and discotheques and contributes to Loja vibrant night life especially on week-ends.

Note that this is not a place for lunch, it is open from 8AM to 12PM and then from 4PM until 22PM.

The owner

Denis is a young entrepreneur who has the essential and complementary qualities to make it: a background in marketing, the ability to think big and aim at the sky while at the same time rubbing shoulders with his staff in the kitchen to learn the ropes. His enthusiasm is obvious and contagious.

Crepes n Coffee - American Breakfast in Loja Ecuador
Denis – Owner and entrepreneur

I love being with the people and learning … at my age I want to learn … ” at this moment Denis stops in mid sentence and leaves his chair to go help a client with the front door. This is the right attitude !

Denis and his wife opened their cafeteria a merely 7 months ago, in July 2016 to be exact,  after doing a proper market study in order to carefully and correctly craft their product and their brand. The results are extremely promising. The place is alive.

Crepes n Coffee also provide a delivery service, “servicio a domicilio”.  Just call, make your order and they will deliver to your door in Loja.

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  Please check their latest offers on their Facebook page /crepesn.coffeeloja

The clients

Our clientele starts in the womb“, he explains with a grin on his face. Pregnant women come here to satisfy their sudden craving for a pancake or a cappuccino ! We have students, young and not so young professionals, tourists, people of all ages …

“The client comes with this anxiety, this hunger, this craving for something sweet or savory, whatever that might be… I see sad faces like this [Denis makes a long face] when they arrive and faces like this [Denis makes a big smile] when they leave !”

Smiles and well being I have certainly witnessed first hand on the day of my visit.

Crepes n Coffee - Genuine American Breakfast in Loja Ecuador

The food

Crepes n Coffee - Genuine American Breakfast in Loja Ecuador
A variety of sweet crepes and waffles

Crepes n Coffee main focus is on the so-called “American breakfast”, not what most places call “desayuno americano”, which means that they just add an egg to whatever they normally offer (juice, bread, coffee and cheese). Here we are talking about the full breakfast with a variety of crepes and waffles served with fruit, maple syrup, nutella or oreo on the sweet side or with chicken, bacon, meat, eggs, cheese on the salty side. A good looking presentation and everything spotless adds another touch of professionalism.

Crepes n Coffee - Genuine American Breakfast in Loja Ecuador
Chicken, Ham, Meat, Cheese, Mexican … A variety of salty crepes and waffles

Loja is building an international reputation for its quality coffee. At Crepes n Coffee you will find the expected choice of popular espressos (short, cappuccino, mochaccino … ) as well as the traditional filtered coffee (cafe filtrado o cafe pasado), all made with pure Arabic coffee harvested in the mountains of the Loja province and freshly roasted in Loja.

Of course I could not resist.

What are you waiting? Go indulge yourself next time you are in Loja.

Crepes n Coffee - American Breakfast in Loja Ecuador
Pure indulgence in Loja Ecuador

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Contacts

Crepes n Coffee - American Breakfast in Loja Ecuador

Address: Zoilo Rodriguez (frente al Howard Johnson)
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Email: crepesncoffeeloja@gmail.com
Facebook: /crepesn.coffeeloja

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Loja Ecuador – Culture of consumption of quality coffee (part 1)

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BY PIERRE VOLTER

Introduction

Coffee production is the industrial process of converting the raw fruit of the coffee plant into the finished coffee. However, it is not what one would call a processed product. The cherry has the fruit or pulp removed leaving the seed or bean which is then dried. While all green coffee is processed, the method that is used varies and can have a significant effect on the flavor of roasted and brewed coffee. Coffee production is a major source of income, especially for developing countries where coffee is grown. By adding value, processing the coffee locally, coffee farmers and countries can increase the revenue from coffee. (source: Wikipedia)

Loja is one of the most important coffee producing regions in Ecuador with coffee at 1000–2000 meters. It produces 20% of the Arabica in the country and also has great quality potential. A great deal of the top coffees from Taza Dorada have been produced in this region with multiple first places as well. Varieties: Typica, Bourbon, Caturra. Microregions: Olmedo, Quilanga, Vilcabamba, Chaguarpamba, Puyango, Celica, Paltas  (source: cafeimports.com)

Loja Ecuador - Culture of consumption of quality coffee
Loja Ecuador – Culture of consumption of quality coffee

On Friday March 18 2016, in the San Sebastián square of Loja, took place an important event for the entire province of Loja.

Culture of consumption of quality coffee” was the name of the event. It was organized by the Prefecture of Loja , Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Industry and Productivity and Swisscontact, with the support of the Municipality, Ministry of Culture and Restaurants in Loja.

Loja Ecuador - Cultura de consumo de un café de calidad - hablando con Swisscontact
Loja Ecuador – Cultura de consumo de un café de calidad – Rafael Dávila hablando con Frank Engler de Swisscontact

A brief presentation of the event can be found on the prefecture web page here http://www.prefecturaloja.gob.ec/?p=6884 (in Spanish).

The bbxmusic.com team was present with Miguel Ortiz’ cameras to take photos and shoot some videos (Mundo Digital). Our first aim was to discover the vast world of Loja coffee, interview participants, especially producers and associations.

Genny Campoverde, coordinator of Tourism at the Prefecture, seemed a little tense at the time of the opening ceremony in the morning but in the afternoon she could be seen flying from one side to the other with a large grin on her face. By then and just like us she must have had too many cups of espresso coffee 🙂 The event was a great success. The preparation of this type of event is not as easy as it sounds, there are many people involved and good coordination is essential.

Genny Campoverde - Prefectura de Loja
Genny Campoverde – Prefectura de Loja

As usual, bbxmusic.com priority as well as the so-called “Gringo al SUR” ‘s  was to interview producers, specialists and visitors to tell us their stories, their experience and a little bit about their daily lives. This time, as many times before, we were not disappointed. Exhibitors impressed us with their kindness, professionalism and high level of commitment, we could even say “pure passion” for what they do.

Exclusividad de Loja : Manjar de cafe
Don Félix – Manjar de Café y Aliños
Papa Café - Olmedo
Papá Café – Olmedo
Cafe Mazita - Cariamanga
Café Mazita – Cariamanga
Café Señor - Gonzanama
Café Señor – Gonzanama
Cafe Typikka (Puyango)
Café Typikka (Puyango)

Culture of consumption of quality coffee

One must ask the basic question: What does it mean exactly : “a culture of consumption of quality coffee”?

It is a complex topic. As the title says there is a cultural aspect. Not every country in the world has the same ideas and standards when it comes to how they like their coffee. Some like it strong, some like it weak, with or without milk and/or sugar, or even with cream or liquor, Turkish or mixed with cacao (macachino) to mention just a few examples.

There is the word “consumption “. Ecuador has been a producer and exporter (of mostly green coffee) for a long time. Consumer not that much. It goes the same with cacao by the way.  The espresso machine is a new phenomenon and is found in very few places, basically the urban centers (not all of them) and nowhere else. The availability of a good espresso helps tourism because many foreigners, especially Europeans and North Americans are used to consuming this type of high quality coffee. It is good news that Loja, the first coffee producer in Ecuador, develops an interest for the consumption aspect and not only production and sales.

Then there is the word “quality“. Here it is a bit easier to define objectively. Let’s try. Note that that we (the authors) are consumers, coffee lovers but certainly no experts. Forgive any oversimplification.

Coffee is a big world . Good coffee is the result of many factors and they are all important. Between the tree and the coffee mug in your hands, the coffee has gone through many transformations. If only one of these steps is not executed properly, the coffee will not reach its full potential.

Consequently, if Loja wants to be a benchmark of quality coffee production, and this is not to say that Loja is not but rather that Loja has not yet reached its full potential, Loja has to continue to improve all stages of production. Hence the idea of this type of event: provide an exchange forum between all parties involved: coffee growers, producers, roasters, tasters, baristas, associations, retailers, exporters, consumers … Only together can they be successful.

… And it  is not just pure coffee but also derivatives or related products. For example, Jose, Belgian chocolatier resident in Vilcabamba (chocolate boutique Del Paramo), gave us to try one of his chocolate pralines with coffee and it left me speechless.

Del Paramo - Vilcabamba Ecuador
Del Páramo – Vilcabamba Ecuador

Coffee and chocolate are two products that blend very well. Ecuador is a producer of both. The Del Páramo products combine coffee and cocoa and are excellent. Also the coffee delicacy Don Felix (manjar de cafe, see photos above) is delicious.

Ramiro Lopez, expert taster and manager of the association PROCAFEQ (Quilanga) explained that for example many green coffees are mixed and contaminated. He told us that sometimes the cherries are left to dry on dirt instead of cement. So to rescue the product, they roast it more than necessary in the naive hope that this way the “badness” will go away. It’s like putting too much salt on poor quality meat. When the meat is good it is not necessary. Likewise a good quality coffee does not need to be over-roasted.

Ramiro Lopez - Catador - Procafeq
Ramiro López – Gerente de Procafeq
Café de mala calidad, mezclado y contaminado
Café de mala calidad, mezclado y contaminado

Roasting without burning is an absolute requirement for good coffee but there are many other criteria.

To begin with, there are two different methods for preparing green coffee before toasting it: the dry process and the wet process. The dry process, where the cherries are just left to dry in the sun usually on cement, is the traditional way in Ecuador, the most economical but does not produce the “gourmet” coffee which is what the export market requires most.

Piladora Leon Vilcabamba Coffee Dry Process
Piladora Leon Vilcabamba – Green Coffee – Dry Process

For this type of premium coffee one needs to remove the pulp of the coffee cherries and wash the seeds before drying them. This method is called “wet” or “Pergamino” and requires more time, more manpower and more equipment and is of course more expensive.

Gringo al SUR

In our  story video on the Piladora Leon in Vilcabamba we have presented the dry process. In a future article we hope to present the other method.

After the preparation of the green coffee, comes roasting and this process also has its own requirements and criteria: roasting temperature and time, type of machine, etc … All these parameters influence the quality and taste of the final product.

Various stages of coffee production
Various stages of coffee production

A perfectly roasted coffee in our home still does not mean that it will be good in our jug. We must learn to brew it well. Here are cultural and subjective factors involved. In the Ecuadorian culture it is common to take it mild with sugar and/or milk. When we asked some young people visiting the event whether they drank coffee we were told “yes” and when we asked them how they prepared it, they looked surprised by the question and answered: “normally”. People at large are not aware that coffee can be brewed many different ways.
Los jovenes Lojanos toman cafe tambien

Los jóvenes Lojanos toman café también

In Europe, people have learned to take good strong espresso with little or no sugar. For milk lovers, cappuccinos are a modern “cool” version of the traditional “cafe con leche”.

Short or long, with or without milk, which one is better is a subject that we don’t want to discuss at length here. Suffice to say that, in the personal opinion of the author of this article, good coffee is taken pure, without sugar and without milk (however a cappuccino from time to time is not a bad thing at all). Even more important, good coffee is prepared fresh and not kept at high temperature. In many places, people here let the coffee sit for hours in the coffee dispenser and this gives you a taste of boiled coffee that is really unpleasant.

“In Belgium, my country of birth, the taste for espresso is so great that many people have espresso machines at home. In 2013 I stayed a few days at my sister’s in Brussels and took these photos in her kitchen”  Editor.

Cafe Expresso

Capsulas de cafe

This machine uses capsules of different colors that are purchased in a box. Each color has an Italian sounding name: Capriccio, Volluto, Cosi etc … Each capsule contains a single dose of coffee. The names represent a flavor, a roast, an emotion, a country of origin. This is marketing!

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The result is an espresso ready in 1 minute flat without even having to open a package, measuring spoons or messing around with filters (or the traditional Ecuadorian sock).

It’s a bit exaggerated in our opinion but that’s the modern world and if we are to make Loja better at producing, exporting and consuming top quality coffee it is important to know what the customers want and what sells.

Barismo en Loja Ecuador

More photos HERE

To be continued …

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