FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my order roasted and shipped the same day?

Your LuvLuv coffee is freshly roasted when ordered, then shipped to you  the same day. All orders after 4:00pm ET will be roasted and shipped the next business day. If you order on Friday after 4:00pm, then we will roast your coffee on the following Monday and ship same day.

Can I make adjustments to my order after it has been placed?

We cannot  adjust  or cancel an order once it has been  placed. Make sure  to re-check all your information and orders before checking out.

What is your policy on returns and refunds?

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic where safety on food related products is paramount, we cannot honor any returns or refunds.

What is the strength level of your coffees?

All coffee strengths for each coffee label are marked in a  red  number  (from 1 thru 6) under each bag description on the Shop section and Subscription section. The higher the number, the stronger  the  coffee.  Since everyone has different considerations of strength, we cannot guarantee the strengths for each personal palate.

Is your coffee kosher and certified?

Yes, LuvLuv is Kosher certified, USDA Organic certified, and certified by Natural Food Certifiers (NFC).

How do I subscribe? Where do I find subscriptions?

Yes, LuvLuv is Kosher certified, USDA Organic certified, and certified by Natural Food Certifiers (NFC).

How do I track my order?

When we receive your completed order, you will receive an email notice to track your order. You may also go to the Your Orders link to track your delivery status. Once your order has been delivered, you will receive a delivery confirmation email.

What are your hours of operation?

LuvLuv is here for you Monday thru Friday, 10:00am – 5:00pm ET. We are closed on certain holidays (see our list below for Holidays to view our schedule).

Do you ship or deliver on holidays?

We do not ship or deliver on the following holidays:

 

January 1…………New Year’s Day
January 20………Martin Luther King Day
February 17……..President’s Day
May 25…………….Memorial Day
July 4………………Independence Day
September 7…….Labor Day
October 12……… Columbus Day
November 11……Veterans Day
November 26……Thanksgiving
November 27……Day after Thanksgiving
December 25…….Christmas Day

Will there be a shipping and/or delivery delay during the December holiday season?

To avoid any possible delivery delay, please try to order in a good amount  of days prior to your target date. Even though our delivering services all have great intentions to deliver on-time, delays  may occur. UPS, FedEx, and USPS are usually working on unpredictable schedules during the December holiday season.

How long will the coffee be good for?

To ensure our coffee stays fresh, our coffee is packaged in a sealed bag. Once the coffee bag is opened, make sure to keep it sealed thereafter to maintain its freshness and flavor. When coffee is stored and sealed properly, it can maintain its freshness and flavor for a good 30 days.

Virtual Coffee Experiences

From time-to time, we will announce our virtual coffee tasting parties! Dates, times, and connecting information will be sent to our Subscription Club members. Not a Subscription Club member yet? Simply register here to join us and have fun!

Do you provide coffee for events of various sized attendees?

LuvLuv would LuvLuv to provide coffee for your event! Simply email us at [email protected] with details about your event at least two weeks prior to your desired delivery date. One of our LuvLuv team members will communicate with you about your event.  We will do our best to meet your coffee needs. Also, ask about discounts on large orders.

What is the recommended way to store your coffee?

It is recommended to store your coffee in a dry, dark, and cool place. It is NOT recommended to freeze coffee.

Where does your coffee originate from?

LuvLuv coffee originates from the world’s finest locations with the highest quality coffee beans:

Colombia, Guatemala. Costa Rica, The Arabian Peninsula, Brazil, Ethiopia, and Jamaica.

Can I buy your coffee offline or at a retail brick and mortar store?

Not at this time, but please check back periodically as we add more buying options.

What is the suggested method to make ground coffee?

Generally, for our ground coffee, it is recommended to use  an automatic drip coffee maker with a filter.

Fun FAQs

Who first invented coffee?

Ahmed al-Ghaffar

The earliest credible evidence of coffee-drinking or  knowledge  of  the coffee tree appears in the middle of the 15th century in the accounts of Ahmed al-Ghaffar in Yemen. It was here in Arabia that coffee seeds were first roasted and brewed, in a similar way to how it is prepared now.

What is the origin of coffee?

The original domesticated coffee plant is said to  have  been  from Harar, and the native population is thought to be derived from Ethiopia  with distinct nearby populations in Sudan and Kenya. Coffee was primarily consumed in the Islamic world where it  originated  and  was  directly related to religious practices.

How and where was coffee discovered?

The most popular story told is of a goat herder named Kaldi who went looking for his flock and found them dancing wildly. He soon  discovered that they were eating the leaves and berries of a certain plant. When he tried some of the berries, he quickly felt energized. Soon, a monk noticed Kaldi’s vigor, and he asked the goatherd how that  came to be; Kaldi told him about the plant, and the monk picked the berries and brought them back to the monastery, where the monks used them to  stay  awake  for late night prayer and study. Unfortunately, this story is almost certainly simply a legend, and the true story of how the effects of the coffee bean were discovered is lost to history. What is not in dispute is that coffee originated in the highlands of Ethiopia.

 

Originally, the beans were not roasted and brewed; one of the first coffee drinks was, ironically, a tea (or, more properly, an infusion) brewed from  the leaves and cherries. As with most human endeavors, an alcoholic

beverage (a wine made from the fermented pulp) was also also made. It wasn’t until about five hundred years ago  that someone,  whose  name has also been lost to history, first roasted the beans and before brewing them.

From these origins, coffee has become the second  largest  commodity, after oil. Coffee grows on one percent of the world’s land, eleven million hectares.

What was coffee originally used for?

Coffee is the second-most traded commodity in the world, behind only petroleum, and has become a mainstay of the modern diet. Believed to have originated in Ethiopia, coffee was used in the  Middle  East in the 16th century to aid concentration.

Who discovered coffee and which country?

ETHIOPIA. The coffee plant, which was discovered in Ethiopia in the 11th Century, has a white blossom that smells like jasmine and a red, cherry-like fruit. Back then, the leaves of the so-called “magical fruit” were boiled in water and the resulting concoction was thought to have medicinal properties.

What does coffee mean sexually?

Going  to  coffee,  therefore,  is  a  euphemism  for something  else…. Any date proposal, even ‘coffee,’ means they want to have sex with you.”

Does coffee make you sexually active?

Drinking just two cups of coffee a day could dramatically improve your sex life, a university study has concluded. A study by the University of Texas  has found that men who drank two cups a day where 42  per cent  less likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction compared to men who didn’t.

Does coffee make you sexually active?

Drinking just two cups of coffee a day could dramatically improve your sex life, a university study has concluded. A study by the University of Texas has found that men who drank two cups a day where 42 percent less likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction compared to men who didn’t.

Where is the birthplace of coffee?

Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee. And in this caffeine-addled corner  of  the world, coffee is a blessing and a curse swirled together in a cup. Amid the lush hills and misty valleys, peasants endure bleak conditions and backbreaking labor to bring the beans to the world market.

Which country drinks coffee the most?

Who drinks the most? When it comes to coffee consumption, only two nations top more than 10kg per person per year – Finland and Sweden, according to statistics from the International Coffee Organization. The Finnish drink the most coffee every year, at 12.5kg each.

How did coffee affect history?

How Coffee Influenced The Course Of History : The Salt Once  people figured out how to roast the seeds of the Coffea  plant  in  the  1400s, coffee took over the world. In doing  so, it fueled  creativity, revolutions, new business ventures, literature, music — and slavery.

Why Is coffee healthy?

Not only can your daily cup of joe help you feel more energized, burn fat and improve physical performance, it may also lower your risk of several conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, cancer and  Alzheimer’s  and Parkinson’s disease. In fact, coffee may even boost longevity.

Where did the term ``cup of joe`` come from?

The most popular explanation is that it was named for Admiral Josephus “Joe” Daniels (1862-1948), appointed Secretary of the Navy by President Woodrow Wilson. Admiral Daniels embarked on a series  of reforms, such  as the introduction of women into the service and effectively  banning alcohol on board ships, including the officer’s wine mess. This mainly left the sailors with coffee, which became referred to rather derisively as Joe, after the Secretary. This is by no means definitive; the Oxford English Dictionary places the origin of the term “joe,” as it pertains to coffee, as “unknown.”

When did companies start to sell coffee in cans?

The process is traceable to Chase & Sanborn in 1878;  however,  air was not purged from the tins before sealing, and so the product was little  fresher than other coffees. Originally sold as “Seal Brand Mocha & Java,” Chase & Sanborn dropped the Mocha & Java appellation; the product contained little of those famous coffees, and, in light of  government lawsuits against other  manufacturers  accused  of  misrepresentation, Caleb Case and James Sanborn had become worried that they might similarly be charged.

In July of 1900, Hills Brothers became the first company to use a  process for vacuum packing tinned coffee, licensing the  just-patented  process from Norton Brothers, a packaging manufacturer.

Is black coffee healthy?

Black coffee is rich in antioxidants, which can fight cell damage and reduce your risk of serious health conditions like  cancer  and  heart  disease. Coffee is the primary source of antioxidants in most American diets. Black coffee also contains high levels of: Vitamin B2.

What US City drinks the most coffee?

Santa Ana, California has the most adult coffee drinkers per capita in the country.

Does coffee make you poop?

While caffeine is a great energy booster, it may also stimulate the urge to poop. Several studies have shown that it can activate contractions in your colon and intestinal muscles. Contractions in the colon push contents towards the rectum, which is the final section of your digestive tract.

Coffee is a fruit

Coffee beans grow on a bush. They are actually the pit of a berry, which makes them a fruit. There are two main  varieties  of beans:  green  and red. The plant’s fruit isn’t very pulpy, but it is edible. Taste  depends  on  the growing area, climate, and other  factors, but the  general  consensus  is that they’re sweet like honey.

Bach wrote a song about coffee

Circa 1732, Johann Sebastian Bach penned “Schweigt  stille,  plaudert nicht,” also known as the “Coffee Cantata.” In the song, a  father-  daughter duo argues about how she drinks too  much coffee  and  that’s why she doesn’t have a lover. Alas, if she gave it up she’d “become so  upset that I would be like a dried-up  piece  of roast  goat.”  Yikes. When her father gives her an ultimatum, she lies to please him. While he’s out finding her a husband, she secretly tells potential  suitors  they  must let  her drink coffee if they want to marry her. At the time, coffee  was villainized just as much as many illegal drugs today. But Bach loved the drink so much that he was willing to explore an entirely new genre–humor–and begin protesting through his music.

Ludwig Van Beethoven loved coffee

The notoriously temperamental Beethoven was such  an  ardent  coffee lover that he’d count 60 beans per cup before making his brew.

Give me coffee or a divorce!

By the late 15th century, coffee shops were everywhere in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul). The drink had become such a huge part of the Turkish culture that, according to legend, a law was created that gave any woman the power to divorce her husband if he neglected to provide her with an adequate amount of coffee. Understandable, right?

Give me coffee or a divorce!

By the late 15th century, coffee shops were everywhere in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul). The drink had become such a huge part of the Turkish culture that, according to legend, a law was created that gave any woman the power to divorce her husband if he neglected to provide her with an adequate amount of coffee. Understandable, right?

Women once believed coffee turned men into useless corpses

In the late 1600s, men in London used the coffee shop  as  a gathering place to write and talk politics. Apparently, this ticked off many of their wives, who penned a pamphlet for “The Women’s Petition Against Coffee”

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