CoffeeGeek - Starbucks Barista - Reed Nelson's Review

CoffeeGeek - Starbucks Barista - Reed Nelson's Review ()

  „Use a burr grinder and fresh roasted beans and you will be in expresso Utopia. Coffee snobs can go ahead and laugh while they pump expresso from their mega$$$ machines. The difference is marginal to most. It is the same as wine snobery...“

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CoffeeGeek - Spidem Devena - Laura Brennaman's Review CoffeeGeek - Spidem Devena - Laura Brennaman's Review

  „I began to search for a super-automatic expresso machine to enable me to make a single cup of coffee with fresh beans whenever I want it, and to enjoy a cup of cappucino now and then. This machine certainly hits the mark. From the time I unpacked until I made my first cup of coffee (delicious with factory settings) was truly a matter of minutes.“

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CoffeeGeek - Espresso: Machines and Grinders, Starbucks Barista Digital Italia (Super Automatic) CoffeeGeek - Espresso: Machines and Grinders, Starbucks Barista Digital Italia (Super Automatic)

  „but want to get finer if I can.    I'm using Starbuck's Expresso Roast beans which appear nice and oily.“

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Coffee Beans & Espresso Beans - Coffee Forum Coffee Beans & Espresso Beans - Coffee Forum

  decaf expresso beans? “

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View topic - Origin of the word View topic - Origin of the word "Espresso" - Coffee Forum

  Espresso is a strong, flavorful coffee beverage brewed by forcing hot water through finely ground dark-roasted coffee beans. In Italian, espresso means "pressed out" or "express". The term expresso — used often in the United States, even occasionally on menus — is not correct.“

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Amazon.com: Books: The Joy of Coffee: The Essential Guide to Buying, Brewing and Enjoying Amazon.com: Books: The Joy of Coffee: The Essential Guide to Buying, Brewing and Enjoying

  „This is a very interesting read and takes the reader right through from growing the beans to serving. I have since purchased an Expresso machine and my friends LOVE to have coffee at my house. I am still learning and I have received other tips to improve my brew from other books but I owe my initial success to this book. GREAT for an absolute beginner and I suspect interesting to the more experienced.“

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