Recharge for the holiday rush with Bo’s Coffee at the SM Store, Araneta City

The holiday season is a whirlwind of activity – a hectic dance of shopping for gifts, preparing festive feasts, and organizing family gatherings. For moms, the month of October can be especially demanding as we juggle the demands of everyday life with the added pressure of holiday preparations. Amidst the chaos, a moment to pause and recharge is invaluable. Fortunately, there is a delightful treat that can infuse new energy into our holiday errands, and we don’t even have to go far from our shopping grounds, as Bo’s Coffee opened its first-ever branch at the SM Store in Araneta City.

Bo’s Coffee x SMAC
Bo’s Coffee x SMAC
Bo’s Coffee x SMAC
Bo’s Coffee x SMAC

Bo’s Coffee: A Blend of Culture and Coffee

Bo’s Coffee is more than just a coffeehouse chain; it’s a celebration of Philippine coffee and culture built on its promise of being “your homegrown brew.” Established in 1996 by founder Steve Benitez in Cebu City, this coffee haven is deeply rooted in Filipino tradition and the love for local coffee beans.

Bo’s Coffee x SMAC
Bo’s Coffee x SMAC
Bo’s Coffee x SMAC
Bo’s Coffee x SMAC

The name ‘Bo’ is inspired by an Italian-American roaster named Bo, whom Steve met during his early coffee exploration. Bo’s Coffee proudly sources coffee beans from various regions in the Philippines, including Sagada, Mountain Province, Mount Kitanglad in Bukidnon, Mount Matutum in Tupi, South Cotabato, and Mount Apo.

Notably, Bo’s Coffee takes pride in collaborating with local brands, embodying a Bayanihan Mentality by giving a voice to social enterprises and leaving a legacy of positive change within communities.

Bo’s Coffee x SMAC
Bo’s Coffee x SMAC
Bo’s Coffee x SMAC
Bo’s Coffee x SMAC

First Branch in SM Store

Bo’s Coffee at the SM Store in Araneta City offers a unique experience, thanks to its convenient location within the department store. It’s a cozy nook where weary shoppers, including busy moms and even dads waiting for their family members, can take a break and rejuvenate.

As a special treat for SM Store shoppers, presenting the receipt stub with Bo’s Coffee promo offer and using the SM Advantage Card unlocks the Brews & Chews Bundle – a delightful pairing of Hot or Iced Caffe Americano and any Craft Cookie for just Php149.

Bo’s Coffee x SMAC
Bo’s Coffee x SMAC

Various Snacking Options

The Brews & Chews Bundle isn’t the only tempting option available. Bo’s Coffee offers a variety of delightful snacks, each carefully crafted to cater to different tastes.

For those craving a touch of sweetness, the White Chocolate Mocha is a perfect choice, encapsulating the flavors of the season in a cup.

Bo’s Coffee x SMAC
Bo’s Coffee x SMAC

If you’re looking for something more indulgent, the Chocolate Waffle is a must-try, boasting a decadent flavor profile that’s sure to tantalize your taste buds.

Bo’s Coffee x SMAC
Bo’s Coffee x SMAC

For those on the move, the Bagel and Cream Cheese option provides a quick yet satisfying snack to keep you going through your shopping spree.

Bo’s Coffee x SMAC
Bo’s Coffee x SMAC

When the holiday chaos feels overwhelming, a cup of coffee and a delicious treat can be just the remedy you need to recharge and face the hustle and bustle with renewed energy.

Bo’s Coffee at the SM Store in Araneta City welcomes all busy moms and shoppers to savor these delightful offerings and take a moment to relax amidst the whirlwind of holiday errands.

Bo’s Coffee x SMAC
Bo’s Coffee x SMAC

Discover more about Bo’s Coffee and stay updated on its latest offerings by visiting their website and following it on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Disclosure: Menu items were served at no charge in exchange for honest feedback and to facilitate this feature story.

Coffee appreciation at Himawari Specialty Coffee in Silang, Cavite

Personally, I can’t get started on my day without my cuppa joe first thing in the morning. I’ve found that, in order to be physically energized and mentally alert, I need to have a cup of hot coffee waiting for me as soon as I get up from bed.

At various points of the day, such as the unholy hour after lunch when I feel a wee bit drowsy or late in the afternoon when my energy levels start to dip, I would find myself reaching for another cup of coffee to get that energy boost.

Apparently, I’m not alone in my dependence on this beverage as Statista revealed in a recent study that total coffee consumption in the Philippines in 2020 reached 3.3 million 60-kilogram bags.

However, this consumption is actually driven by the demand for soluble coffee, also known as instant coffee. While so easily accessible and, for many, very affordable, instant coffee does not fully showcase the possibilities of the beverage, and that experience of enjoying an outstanding cup of coffee will remain beyond reach for a lot of people.

Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee

Introducing specialty coffee

Fortunately, there’s a coffee shop in Silang, Cavite that advocates for the highest quality of coffee, prepared according to exacting standards, so that Filipinos can discover the experience of enjoying a really good cup of this amazing beverage.

Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee

Himawari Specialty Coffee is a coffee bean roasting shop located along the Sta. Rosa – Tagaytay Road. It sells single-origin roasted beans sustainably sourced from various countries. It differentiates itself from other coffee shops by offering specialty coffee – those which come from green coffee beans of exceptional quality which are farmed, roasted and brewed to a significantly higher than average standard.

The shop is helmed by its Master Roaster, Mr. Yutaka Shinozaki, whose pursuit of knowledge and skills in specialty coffee has earned him 100 points in the Coffee Skills Program and a diploma from the Specialty Coffee Association.

Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee

“I want to introduce specialty coffee here in the Philippines,” he said.

To this end, he established the Himawari Coffee Shop in 2019 and regularly holds coffee brewing workshops at the store on Saturday afternoons.

During my recent visit to his shop, Mr. Shinozaki provided a crash course on what goes into specialty coffee which he summarized into three elements: the bean, the roasting process and the brewing method.

The bean.

Specialty coffee begins with single origin beans grown in select altitudes, climates and soil, and nursed for years before harvesting. These beans are free from defects and picked at their peak of ripeness.

Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee

“There are two main types or species of coffee beans: Arabica and Robusta,” shared Mr. Shinozaki. “Robusta is mainly for instant coffee. Arabica is for coffee shop practice.”

He further explained that there may be differences in levels of quality among Arabica beans. “The lowest grade of Arabica are normally used by some commercial coffee shops. They say that they are using Arabica, yes, that is correct. But it is the lowest grade, meaning low-quality and cheap. So they are using cheap beans but selling at high price.”

Specialty coffee, on the other hand, is made from the highest quality of Arabica beans, as certified by the Specialty Coffee Association.

The roasting process.

Mr. Shirataki personally roasts the green coffee beans for up to twelve minutes in a 180-deg C roaster, taking careful note of the measurements and resulting flavor profiles.

The beans are lightly roasted, going from a light green color to beige to medium brown, throughout the process. A light roast ensures that the distinct tastes of the coffee depending on the region where it was sourced are discernible.

Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee

Common lore is that coffee is best when its freshly roasted, but Mr. Shirataki shares that immediately after roasting, the beans are still emitting some gases so it is best to wait for up to three days before brewing.

To maintain the freshness of the roasted beans, they are stored in air-tight containers at room temperature away from direct sunlight.

The brewing method.

The final element to creating the delicious cup according to Mr. Shirataki is the brewing method.

“To make a good cup of coffee, of course, you need good beans. But you also need to know how to make good coffee. Even with the same bean, if you don’t know, your cup is different from our cup.”

Brewing specialty coffee to bring out all its natural goodness requires a very specific method and measurements. The process begins with grinding the fresh-roasted beans only when you’re ready to brew and pre-heating the equipment that you will use.

The ground coffee is placed onto the filter, then 20ml of freshly boiled water is poured over the grounds to let them expand or “bloom.” After thirty seconds, 140ml of water is slowly poured over the bloomed coffee for a minute, making sure that the white foam – which has a bitter taste – that appeared on top of the grounds does not touch the filter so as not to transfer the bitter taste to the coffee.

Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee

Whew! All that effort just to get a cup coffee. However, for true coffee lovers, that perfect cup of coffee is well worth all that effort.

Visitors of Himawari Specialty Coffee can enjoy hand-drip hot coffee by the cup for:

  • Specialty Coffee (Yirgacheff from Ethiopia, El Jagar from Costa Rica, Fazenda and Ipanema from Brazil, Mandheling from Indonesia): Php250/cup (roasted beans also available in 100g pouch for Php1,000)
  • Local Beans (Mt. Apo and Bukidnon): Php150/cup (roasted beans also available in 150g pouch for Php400)
  • Mimawari Premium Blend: Php200 (roasted beans also available in 100g packs for Php200)
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee

Those who want to munch on something as they sip their coffee can also enjoy Japanese cream-filled pastries such as the Chocolate Eclair (Php120)and the Cream Puff (Php120) or the Japanese-style Cheescake (Php200) which has a smooth and silky cheesecake layer.

Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee

Whether you’re a true-blue coffee fan or a casual coffee drinker, Himawari Specialty Coffee is definitely worth a visit. Here, you can enjoy your favorite beverage or expand your coffee horizons. Doing so will also support the continued growth and richness of our own coffee culture.

Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee
Himawari Specialty Coffee

Himawari Specialty Coffee is located at CVI Building along the Sta. Rosa – Tagaytay Road, Sitio Muson, Silang, Cavite. To order its specialty coffee beans, visit its online store.

To stay updated on its offers, follow Himawari Specialty Coffee on Facebook and Instagram.

Disclosure: I attended a workshop and coffee tasting held here. Food and beverage items mentioned here were served in exchange for this feature at no cost to me.

Wake up to great mornings with Upgrounds Coffee

I have no problem admitting it: I don’t consider myself fully awake unless I’ve had my morning cup of coffee.

I love coffee in almost anything – from gourmet dishes to decadent desserts – but my favorite coffee experience remains starting my day with it.

When the aroma of coffee brewing begins tickle my nostrils, the smell beckons me to get up and face the day. As I sip from my coffee cup, I enjoy the flavors and full-bodied feel of it in my mouth .

Upgrounds Coffee
Upgrounds Coffee

Throughout the day, I would try to find little snippets of time in which to enjoy my favorite drink and the extra energy boost it gives me.

I know I’m not alone in my love for this drink.

Filipinos have a deep love for coffee, consuming 170,000 metric tons of the stuff in 2018, in fact. Sadly, a huge bulk of this consumption come from dried coffee beans imported Indonesia and Vietnam.

More’s the pity because 200 years ago, the Philippines was a powerhouse in coffee production, being the fourth largest coffee producer worldwide.

Upgrounds Coffee
Upgrounds Coffee

Coffee-loving startups like Upgrounds MNL seek to help in revitalizing the local coffee industry urge it back to a thriving level by bringing the best local coffee beans to Filipino homes for an upgraded coffee experience.

It started out by selling its coffee beans during weekend bazaars, showcasing coffee beans sourced from the Cordillera region.

Not only does this help in broadening the coffee-drinking public’s horizons regarding this beverage, it also supports local coffee farmers and gives a welcome boost to their rural economy.

Upgrounds Coffee
Upgrounds Coffee
Upgrounds Coffee
Upgrounds Coffee

Upgrounds’ coffee bean variants included:

  • Arabica (with bittersweet, nutty taste and a smooth finish; available in Dark or Medium roast)
  • Robusta (with strong, full-bodied taste and a smokey finish; available in Dark and Medium roast.
  • House Blend (blend of Arabica, Robusta, and Excelsa coffee beans; available in Dark or Medium roast)
  • Mountain Blend (blend of Robusta, and Excelsa coffee beans; available in Dark roast)
  • Hazelnut (mix of Dark Roast Arabica and Robusta beans infused with flavored Hazelnut oil)
  • Caramel (mix of Medium Roast Arabica and Robusta beans infused with flavored Caramel oil)

These coffee variants are conveniently packaged according to the coffee lovers’ various preferences: in 250g and 500g pouches, in 8g single drip packs with mug-attachable filter, in 125g packs as part of a coffee sampler set.

Upgrounds Coffee
Upgrounds Coffee

When the pandemic hit the country, Upgrounds saw the demand for coffee and coffee-making at home. It moved its business online, taking advantage of social media and e-commerce platforms to increase its reach and distribution while also expanding its product portfolio to include home coffee essentials such as premium and collectible coffee tumblers and mugs, coffee scooper and French press.

Coffee beans and accessories are also mixed and matched into gift sets which any coffee lover would be so happy to receive this holiday season.

Upgrounds Coffee
Upgrounds Coffee

I just love the coffee possibilities that Upgrounds brings.

If you’re a coffee lover like me, check out Upgrounds beans and coffee essentials at its website or Shopee page or follow it on Facebook and Instagram.

Disclosure: Product samples were provided to facilitate this feature story.