An Introduction to the Tassimo Hot Beverage System

An Introduction to the Tassimo Hot Beverage System

Author: Stephanie Larkin

When discussing the Tassimo hot beverage system, one thing should be made clear: Tassimo is not a single-serve coffee maker. There is a reason that they call it a ‘hot beverage system’ rather than a one-cup coffee machine. The Tassimo Hot Beverage System may just be one of the most versatile beverage makers on the market today.

The Tassimo hot beverage system is designed by Kraft, a multinational food and beverage company, and is manufactured by Saeco, which makes the highest quality coffee and espresso in the world. Distributed by Braun, the Tassimo uses a proprietary T-disc design to brew just about any type of beverage that uses hot water, and brews it perfectly every time.

The T-Disc and What Makes It Unique

Most one cup systems use little filter packets stuffed with pre-measured and firmly packed coffee called ‘pods’. There’s a wide range of espresso systems and coffee maker systems that use E.S.E. (Easy Serving Espresso) pods, which are standardized in size and volume to fit E.S.E. machines. Pods are essentially the same, no matter what their size – they consist of a pre-measured portion of coffee compressed into a puck and covered with a paper filter.

Tassimo’s closest competitor, Keurig, uses a proprietary coffee filter and holder all in one called a K-cup. The K-cup is designed to be a mini-brewer, similar to Tassimo’s T-disc, but there is one major difference.

  • The bar code
  • The true innovation behind the T-Disc, and the thing that makes every beverage brewed in the Tassimo consistently good – is the bar code technology. The Tassimo system is a smart machine. Each T-Disc is marked with a bar code that tells the machine how much water to use, what temperature to heat the water to and how long to brew the beverage before releasing it. The bar code reader gives the Tassimo system its major advantage over other one cup beverage makers – consistency. The tasters at Kraft work to find the perfect combination of water, heat and time for each new beverage – and once that’s found, every single cup of that beverage brewed in the Tassimo will always be perfect. [GO TO TASSIMO STORE] [Read more…]

Selecting the Right Cappuccino Machine For You

Wet Cappuccino with heart latte art

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Cappuccino machines have come a long way since they were first introduced as simple stove-top pressure cookers around the turn of the 20th century. Nowadays, you can choose from pump-driven, semi-automatic, and completely automatic machines. You can also buy cappuccino machines that include milk frothing rods, coffee bean grinders, and computers. Many commercial cappuccino makers are even equipped with programs that command the machine to draw water and grind beans at various rates throughout the course of the day.

With so many different choices (and resultant prices), how can you choose a cappuccino machine that is right for you?

First, you should determine which drinks you are making most often. If you typically make just espresso, then a simple, manual machine will probably suffice. However, if you desire the full gamut of beverages, including espresso, cappuccino, latte, and hot chocolate, a semi-automatic or automatic cappuccino machine is a better choice. For households or workplaces where people might consume several different types of coffee beverages per day, buying a cappuccino machine with additional gadgets, such as a coffee bean grinder, is also a good idea. [Read more…]

Cappuccino Maker – The Best Machine For Making A Cup of Great Cappuccino

Espresso CAPPUCCINO

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For most people their best breakfast partner is a cup of nice cappuccino. However, everyday while you are preparing your coffee, have you ever wondered what’s happening inside the coffee machine? Have you think before there are some other machine that can help you to produce better cappuccino?

Many people enjoy drinking coffee, especially for cappuccino and espresso. Making a good cup of cappuccino is a simple matter of boiling water and allowing the coffee to steep, and thereby extract flavor from the coffee bean. Some manufacturers have designed cappuccino makers, which operate in a similar model to automatic-drip coffee makers. This cappuccino maker operated by pumping hot water up and letting it flow down through a steeping chamber filled with coffee powder.

Cappuccino maker offered to market many years back. The machine is developed when people found out they can make cappuccino at home instead of venturing out to street coffee shops. There are many cool and stunning home cappuccino makers that help to make a cup of quality cappuccino. These cappuccino makers are inclusive of like DeLonghi, Bialetti, and Hamilton Beach. [Read more…]

What is Cappuccino?

What is cappuccino? Many people confuse this coffee drink with a caffe latte, another form of Italian coffee found at most coffee houses in America. The main difference between the two is that a caffe latte has twice the amount of milk (usually whole milk, but one can order it with 2 percent or even skim) and no milk foam.

The milk foam that floats on top of a cappuccino is what distinguishes it from most other coffee drinks, in fact. Served traditionally in a porcelain cup, the foam acts as an insulator and keeps the drink hotter longer. Additionally, the porcelain acts as another heat retainer. Paper and glass cups tend to allow the heat to seep out faster.

A cappuccino starts out with a shot of espresso. The barista then steams the milk, which is the second most important ingredient. If the texture and temperature of the milk is wrong, the drink won’t be as good as it should be. [Read more…]