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So what exactly is espresso coffee? An espresso
coffee is sold at the café in a small cup and is an extremely strong cup of
coffee. Espresso is used in making café latte, cappuccino and café mocha.
Espresso is made in the espresso machine by forcing about two ounces of hot
water through tightly packed finely ground espresso coffee. The resulting liquid
is a deep brown color with a slight froth on top. Espresso makers differ in the
water temperatures, the fineness of the espresso coffee, the pressure with which
the water is pressed through the coffee and how tightly the coffee grinds are
packed in the machine.
There are many different types of espresso machines available in the market
place today in different sizes, styles and abilities. Just like any other
appliance it is important to do your homework before venturing out on your
shopping excursion. Start by asking yourself how often will you use your
espresso machine, what will you be using your machine for, how much are your
willing to spend and are you willing to trade quality for price.
If you rarely partake in the espresso ritual and prefer an occasional cappuccino
or latte, then don't spend too much money on your machine. If you are a coffee
enthusiast and have acquired a preference for espresso taste then a high end
espresso machine is worth the investment. An espresso coffee machine doubles as
both a coffee maker and espresso maker. If you have limited counter space and
like the best of both worlds this machine gives you that option. Diligently
compare espresso machines and find one with features that suit your particular
need.
read and review
Do your homework before heading out. Make sure to read espresso machine
reviews. These unbiased consumer reviews give valuable consumer insights. There
are many places to purchase your home style espresso machine; kitchen supply
stores, department store home sections, catalogues and online vendors. Make sure
you purchase a machine that matches your level of expertise. Making espressos is
considered an art with a professional espresso maker being referred to as a
Barista. Being an espresso barista in some countries is considered a serious
occupation requiring occupational training. Baristas learn and practice making a
consistently high quality shot of espresso. They learn how to grind the perfect
espresso coffee, how to pack the coffee right and how to operate the commercial
espresso maker. Being a home espresso maker however does not require that you
take Barista training. Home style espresso machines are simplified versions of
the more complex café style espresso maker.
Once you have purchased your espresso machine remember to purchase the
accessories that make the espresso/cappuccino experience more enjoyable. There
are special espresso cups and spoons and espresso machine cleaning brushes and
detergents that can be purchased from different vendors online. It is important
to care for your espresso machine as recommended by the manufacturer for the
machine to last longer producing delicious tasting espresso each time.
About the Author
Eric Comforth is a consultant who writes on many consumer topics. Learn more
about coffee makers at
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