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„In many countries BRIEL machines have been recognised as having high quality and excellent design by both specialist magazines and well-known periodicals. This is the casein the U.S.A., Japan, Germany, U.K., France, Brazil, Spain and Portugal“
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„On the technical front, COCLA now exports different quality levels of coffee to the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Japan and other nations. These grades include Export Coffee, Specialty Coffee, Organic Coffee, and Gourmet Coffee.“
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„Note: If you want to work exclusively with coffee pods, BRIEL can offer machines with a unique pod filter holder, which does not allow the use of ground coffee.“
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„In order to bring you an authentic Espresso in a ritual wich is easy and simple to carry out, BRIEL has created machines wich are technologically advanced, guaranteeing you an Espresso that is perfect in every way.“
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„As with all the best things in life, the cappuccino is amongst the simplest to prepare. With BRIEL technology and few tips, you'll prepare delicious cappuccinos everytime! After making your espresso, froth the milk in the traditional way, using steam to obtain a soft and frothy topping. Then place the froth on the coffee, using a spoon, to give a delicious mix of flavours.“
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„O-cha is one of the most popular beverages in Japan. O-cha is Japanese tea, also referred to as green tea. Green tea has long been associated with Japanese people but it is said that the drink actually came from China about 1200 years ago (cha is ‘tea’ in Chinese, and Japanese added the honorific prefix ‘o’). Tea drinking didn't become popular until the 12th century when the upper class people began to enjoy maccha, a high quality powdered green tea.“
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