Espresso – An Introductory Guide

Espresso – An Introductory Guide
By Peter J Jordan

As popular as espresso and its many variations of drinks are, many people don’t know what constitutes an espresso drink. Espresso was invented in Italy in the early 1900s. It is a coffee beverage that is brewed by forcing very hot water through finely ground coffee. When the water passes through the grounds it extracts the oils, proteins and sugars. It is this concentrated extraction that contains all great flavors and the potent caffeine kick. The concentrated flavors are heightened even more since it is served in a small demitasse cup of 2 to 3 ounces in size. An expresso should have a layer of crema on it. Crema is the light brown foam that sites on top of the drink and is one of the marks of a good brew.

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The Beginner’s Guide to Espresso

The Beginner’s Guide to Espresso
By Katya Coen

Espresso is just strong coffee. If this is your idea about what this drink is then you haven’t had a good espresso. It is slightly thicker than coffee with a caramel or reddish-brown foam called the cream on top. It is enjoyed straight or as the base for cappuccinos and lattes.

Developed in Milan, Italy in the early 20th century while looking for a faster way to produce coffee on an individual cup basis, it was originally made with steam pressure. Today’s espresso machines are based more on the spring piston lever machines of later years.

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What Gives Coffee Its Flavor?

What Gives Coffee Its Flavor?
By Jerry M Stein

When you become a real fan of coffee and enjoy sampling many different roasts and blends, you may begin to wonder why one will often taste so very different from another.

As you begin to explore the world of coffee you will find some beans or blends that are perfect for that morning cup. Then there will be others, that might taste sharp or bitter, and certainly not pleasing. Why does coffee often taste so differently?

Some differences are due to the unique characteristics of the beans. The way the coffee was grown and how it was processed, also, has a great effect upon its flavor. First, only four species of coffee beans are used to make the beverage we call ‘coffee’. You will most likely encounter two: [Read more…]

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How to Make Cappuccino the Italian Way

How to Make Cappuccino the Italian Way
By Jeen Van Der Meer

Cappuccino originally comes from Italy where it still is part of the morning routine. The way the Italians will recognise a tourist is because only a tourist will order a cappuccino after midday. The Italians see it as a morning drink, but outside of Italy it is drank throughout the day.

The Way to Make a Cup of Cappuccino

It takes a few tricks to make a good Cappuccino. You need 3 components: first the espresso, second the hot milk and third the foamed milk. Only when you get the proportions just right is when you can make the perfect cup of cappuccino. It used to be only the practiced chef to make this lovely drink. Only since the cappuccino machine was invented, anyone can do it. [Read more…]

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