Showing posts with label coffee machines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coffee machines. Show all posts

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Choose the Correct Coffee Machines

But I am not alone. As time goes by I am sure to gather more Coffee Making equipment as I am a self confessed coffee addict. One Coffee Machine that is out permanently and two Coffee Machines that like it in the cupboard! Personally I have three. Most kitchens will have some sort of Coffee Machines in them.

Then there are the new fangled pod coffee machines, which infuse hot water through coffee pods, and the top-notch espresso makers. You can still get the old-fashioned drip machines, but the even more old-fashioned presses and hand brew machines are back in style. Not only do you have to choose among the dozens of franchise coffee shops, coffee types, espresso, cappuccino, and all other kinds of java, you also have to worry about what kind of coffee machines to work with. Nowadays, coffee is all the rage.

Honest! You may have to clean the filters after each use, but this little bit of extra work is well worth it. Permanent filters make sure that the flavor molecules from the coffee grinds pass through into the water, but more importantly, the permanent filters do this without adding unwanted flavors. The key to these machines is using a gold, nylon, or other type of permanent filters. They use a method of brewing that can create the most delicious coffee. Drip coffee machines, though, are still one of the easiest types to use for beginners and coffee aficionados alike.

If you absolutely have to use paper filters try rinsing them with hot water first as this helps to wash away some of the after taste. They impart an aftertaste into the finished product, and they absorb some of the special flavor molecules and aromatic oils from your coffee beans, which are what gives your cup of joe its tantalizing taste. What is wrong with paper filters for coffee machines?

This means water temperatures that are between 195 degrees and 205 degrees to ensure the best flavor extraction from the coffee grounds. Be sure to only add the right temperature water to the mix. When using drip coffee machines, stick with medium to fine grinds of coffee.

And if you want to follow the most expert rules for using drip coffee machines, you should remove the grounds from the filter before the last couple of drops of water have filtered through. This prevents your coffee from being over-extracted and overly bitter. One last thing. Before you serve this delicious coffee to yourself or to a guest, stir it.

From one coffee addict to the like minded, enjoy! So go choose a coffee machine that will suit you and enjoy your morning pick-you-up or sip your mellow afternoon cup-a-joe!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Italian Roast Coffee For An Authentic Espresso

Well, with Italian roast you can't go wrong either. Can 50 million plus Italians all be wrong? In fact Italian roast coffee is perfect for bringing a touch of Europe to your home. One of the things people think of with Italy is it's coffee.

The aroma is balanced and complex. It seems to be richer and fuller and has a bit of a bite to it. Generally speaking, Italian Roast coffee is darker in colour than most roasted blends of coffee and consequently develops an intense, full-bodied flavour from the blend of Pacific and Latin American origins.

Why the name Italian Roast when coffee comes from Brazil?

As is known, most of the coffee we drink today originates from Latin America or the Pacific, so where does the name Italian Roast come from?

If served in Illy Collection cups, for instance, you cant go wrong. Naturally it goes without saying, if you grind your own, Italian roast coffee is perfect for making authentic espresso. I think they do. And do the Italians know a thing or two about their coffee? Well, the name Italian Roast derives from the dark roasted blend style that is commonly used in Italy.

There is espresso coffee and espresso coffee, but with an Italian roast blend the difference is clear

In fact, most of today's household names, such as Gaggia, Lavazza and Illy are Italian family companies that have conquered the world with their particular blends of coffee, targeted marketing and wonderful coffee making machines. Gaggia, for instance started business in the 1940's, not so long ago, but they are recognised as a well respected coffee-company in most of the world.

Similar with Lavazza, started in Turin, not only famous for its coffee, but also a prestigious calendar, similar to that of Pirelli. And what espresso lover isn't familiar with the Illy Collection; neat espresso cups with exclusive designs produced in limited numbers.

Italian roast must deserve some of the success of these companies. Do you think all this could have been possible without a deep knowledge and respect for coffee?

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Coffee Or Sleep? What's Better For Work Productivity?

Which of the following provides greater value:

3.5 hours of productive work 4 hours of unproductive work 2. 1.

If you are like most people you would choose the second option, 3.5 hours of productive work.

Catching an employee sleeping is normally a cause for immediate dismissal. After lunch naps have been stigmatized as a sign of weakness and energy is a sign of strength. Most work places do not provide the facilities to take a nap. But how do you sleep if you're at work? To be productive you need to get enough sleep.

So instead of having a cup of coffee when you feel fatigued after lunch, a short nap instead would do wonders. But, recent scientific studies have shown that we tend to feel sleepy between the hours of 2 pm and 4 pm and that a 15 to 30 minute "power nap" can increase our energy, alertness, and productivity.

For employers, providing facilities for afternoon naps or "mini siestas" will increase your employees' productivity, make them healthier, more alert, and happier. It is a win-win situation for all parties involved.

Lack of sleep is a major problem in today's society. The health risks are extensive. Among other things, lack of sleep increases stress; stress can increase blood pressure, heart disease, migraines, eczema, psoriasis, and can cause sexual problems. An unhealthy employee is a bad employee.

So, if you are a manager or business leader what do you do? Provide napping facilities for your employees and watch your company's productivity soar. Forget about the coffee machines; provide a few beds. Don't be afraid of change. Do what's right. You might lose 20 minutes of actual work time but the after nap time will be so much more productive that you won't even notice.

Take a 15 to 30 minute nap and the remaining 3.5 hours will be more productive. 4 hours of work time left after lunch.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Employee Satisfaction - Bring on the Coffee Machine!

In today's business world, with its connectivity and information flows, good employees are likely to be the targets of your competitors' recruitment drives.

Add to this the fact that in the knowledge economy, these employees provide your company with a competitive advantage, and you realise pretty quickly that you need them to be happy - but you already knew that didn't you?

Keeping them happy with more money, promotions, bigger offices, better located offices…(the list is seemingly endless) certainly helps, but then if your staff are good at what they do, you're in a bidding war with the company down the street who also recognises this. Employees who are unhappy or who leave, present the company with a cost that is often far greater than imagined. The question then is how to keep them happy?

Over the past few years the National Automated Merchandising Association, which represents vending stakeholders, has identified an increase in demand for higher quality coffee machines - coffee machines that use real coffee beans and provide a cup of really fresh coffee on demand. Take coffee for example. Smart companies have other ways of making staff smile.

Worse still, the last one to use it often has the task of preparing the next pot…so human nature takes over and that last cup sits brewing until it turns into sludge! The problem is that it then sits on the boil and after 10 minutes no-one wants to venture near it, fearing that bitter and burnt taste. Disappearing fast are the days of the pour-over coffee flask…you know the one…when freshly brewed, that little glass jar is the envy of all, and there is no shortage of people around the "lifesaver".

Enter the automatic coffee machine …great concept with beverages available at the push of a button, but the problem until recently was that it produced instant coffee and not very good at that. In desperation, usually early in the morning or during the night shift, the buttons did eventually get pressed, but grudgingly at that!

The good news for those who like decent coffee is that the coffee machine manufacturers have made great progress with automated fresh brew systems. Today you can put fresh beans into a coffee vending machine, along with really decent powdered cappuccino milk powders, and after 20 seconds the beans have been ground, the coffee drawn down and the dairy powder whipped up to provide a coffee shop quality cappuccino.

So it isn't surprising that companies are turning to softer employee satisfaction generators like decent office beverages to keep staff happy. Besides, as we all know, the coffee machine is a great place for interaction between staff and for sharing ideas.

Paul Jacobs, managing director of Office Angels, a UK based company, was quoted in The Scotsman as saying "pay packets are, of course, vitally important, but for many it's the little things that can really make the difference between a good working environment and a great one." The article concludes that many workers do long hours of unpaid overtime, so many employers are also enjoying the perk of having dedicated staff. Keeping staff happy can lead to better staff retention and smaller recruitment bills.

So many companies are investing in high quality bean-to-cup coffee machines because they not only provide a homely odour (the good kind!) but they keep staff on site. In a study by Wirthlin International entitled "Speciality Beverage Systems' Impact on the Workplace" (www.wirthlineurope.com), over 15% of staff were found to leave the office daily in search of hot beverages! With a good coffee machine there is no reason to pop down to the local coffee franchise which takes valuable time away from the office - and usually a lot more than imagined given the traffic jams and congested parking lots that epitomise our city cultures.

The Wirthlin study interviewed 76 procurement managers and 383 staff from a wide variety of companies about workplace coffee. It found that 83% of the staff stated that the provision of a wide variety of hot beverages was one of the most visible daily staff benefits and 86% said that companies that valued them were more likely to offer high quality beverages. Interestingly, over 90% of managers making decisions on office coffee services said that employees would be more productive if staff could obtain a beverage in the office and 96% said that the coffee machine offered a necessary break between activities. Valuable? I think so.

The fact that coffee from coffee machines was readily available was also seen as an important attribute, and for decision makers worried about abuse, how many cups of fresh brew coffee can you really drink a day! (before bouncing around the room on a caffeine high!). Of course coffee machines can also provide fresh tea, hot chocolate, espresso and a host of other specialty coffees like moccachino, café latte and the like.

That reminds me, we need one around here for our staff! I guess not. So is it surprising that there has been a rise in demand for these automated fresh brew coffee machines in the corporate world?

Thursday, October 30, 2008

The Types of Coffee Machines

Each has its own special features and most are available in a wide variety of colors, finishes, size and price. When you are craving a delicious, smooth, rich cup of "Joe", you may want to research and take note of all of the different types of coffee machines on the market today.

Whether you need a coffee maker that produces one cup, or 20 cups and more, there are many machines to pick from. There's actually even machines that are combination; they posses both grinder and coffee making capabilities! These machines will either be hot or cold brew coffee makers. There are many types of coffee machines, including: automatic, French press, stove top, espresso, vacuum and the pod.

They can be found to be made of a durable plastic or stainless steel and they usually contain a shatterproof glass carafe. These makers are offered in many colors, including: black, red, white and just about every other color you could want. Many companies manufacture machines used for making coffee, including: Bodum, Bosch, Bunn, Capresso, KitchenAid, Mr.Coffee, Jura, Saeco, Rancilio and Santos.

Coffee machines can also vary in price, depending on your preference and functionality it will need to perform. The features offered include: electric timers, filters, frothing systems, thermal glass carafe, water reservoir, lighted on/off switch, digital/programmable, warming plate (some are metal and some are porcelain) and thermostat.

There are so many different coffee machines out there, you should have no trouble finding one that will be perfect for your home or office! Once you decide your price range, make a list of the features you are looking for. One thing is for sure, when you are craving a great cup of coffee, espresso or cappuccino, you will want to put some thought into the type of machine you will need.

Monday, October 27, 2008

When you are Ordering a Coffee you Must Always Obtain and Keep hold of Payment Receipt

Now I had been pretty careless and lost the cashiers receipt that the coffee suppliers employee had supplied me, due to the fact that the assistant had resigned the day after I was left with a useless bundle of merchandise and an empty space in my wallet. I once obtained a mocha coffee pack from a closely situated coffee vendor and a week and a half later discovered that the item was damaged, quite understandably I was not too impressed and returned to the dealer to either get a refund or swap my product for a different coffee related product or items.

Now because your coffee purchase is so new it will surely be incurred but the fact that the Now because your coffee purchase is so new it will surely be incurred but the fact that the original coffee dealer supplied you with a payment receipt means that the day can still be saved. Now because your coffee purchase is so new it will surely be incurred but the fact that the original coffee dealer supplied you with a payment receipt means that the day can still be saved. Now because your coffee purchase is so new it will surely be incurred but the fact that the original coffee dealer supplied you with a payment receipt means that the day can still be saved. Another valid reason to look after your cashiers ticket when purchasing coffee products is lets presume you get green blend coffee pack and 5 days later a far better version arrives on the scene, obviously the coffee merchant you sourced it from won't give your cash back but do not worry, a small loss will surely be incurred but the fact that the original coffee dealer supplied you with a payment receipt means that the day can still be saved.

Cashiers receipts and insuring your coffee items are more tightly connected than you may think, pretend for a minute buy a glass coffee pot or a german coffee thermos or a whole bundle of coffee related accessories and items, now a disaster occurs and many of your purchased items are destroyed, mislaid or stolen, if the coffee dealers payment receipt is safe then getting your insurance finance will be twice as fast as if it would had you lost that original payment slip.

Whilst ordering products like antique coffee machines to 1 cup coffee machines it might very well be that for a particular reason you need to obtain some kind of warranty or extra insurance, now this is all very well but most warranties will usually need you to also provide a cashiers receipt with your warranty paper, now if you invest in a fairly expensive coffee then obviously it would be a catastrophe to misplace your sales ticket as any likely warranty protection may be lost.

Safeguarding the receipt when buying a coffee or accessory can save you an absolute fortune so do not neglect to create a special place to hide your sales receipts. A lot of coffee products will have some kind of 12 month long merchandise warranty on "all" their food and drink products and is providing the same product and deal, I am pretty sure I can guess which merchant you would buy from.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

filter coffee

Coffee is one of the most accepted drinks in the globe - perhaps because it's so versatile. From simple coffees like espresso and filter coffee, to more composite recipes like cappuccino, coffee can be as simple or as complicated as you want.

The coffee filter is nothing but a glorified strainer. A coffee filter is generally made out of paper or steel frequently steel and is used in coffee brewing devices to filter out the soaked grounds.

A coffee filter can be prepared by using different types of materials. Some examples are paper filters, gold filters, cloth filters, and the normal strainer kind of filters.

When you go to purchase a coffee maker there are lots of choices it's hard to know which one to pick. First, you have to make a decision of what type of filter you want. The major two types of filters are a basket type filter or a cone shaped filter. Each filter has their own compensation but cone type filters are a little less prone to spillage.

There are lots of suggested methods of brewing a high-quality cup of coffee. The filter cone method involves pouring the hot water through ground coffee that has been measured into a filter set inside a cone. Over recent years this method has become more and more accepted. Connoisseurs prefer to use gold-washed metal filters but paper filters are suitable and easy to use.

Garraways supply a broad variety of filter coffee machines for commercial purpose. The range of filter coffee machines includes; pour and serve machines; bulk machines, and air pot coffee machines which all use fresh ground filter coffees.



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Saturday, October 11, 2008

coffee break small daily timeless pleasure

The first coffee in Europe seems to be come even around 900 - 1000 AD thanks to the many ships that brought unknown goods from all parts. Around this drink have created many legends and folk traditions there who says that already the time of Homer, in the city of Troy, used coffee. One thing certain is what he sees sip this dark drink, become, in what is today Yemen, a real custom, even supported by the government that praised its energy quality. At first the coffee was also used for its digestive and medical properties and also for this its price was immediately quite high. For Europe is somewhat 'say that certainly the first coffee came through the Venetian traders, in 1615, especially remembers Prospero Alpini, botanist, physician of Venice’s console, who studied the drink and brought to the knowledge of the Venice’s city. Today we find yet “Caffè Florian”, one of the oldest coffee’s shop, under the arcades of St Mark’s Square, Venice, which even then to disseminate this drink, did distribute a text that praised properties. In today's hectic life can not miss the time for coffee break and is in the workplace as in our homes and in bars has become increasingly demanding, for this reason, coffee machines and drink machines are now becoming increasingly technological equipment and we don’t count more versions and variations, all designed to enhance quality in its various aroma of coffee. We find so espresso professional machines, but also those semi-or for private consumption; are available automatic drink espresso machines that allow enjoy anytime of the day, both in workspace and along a corridor, each variant of espresso coffee, barley, decaffeinated. In the new models of coffee machines for domestic use are lines of innovative and elegant design because the machine also expressed become an object of furniture and enriches every environment, joining an increasingly sophisticated technology in making coffee to a design increasingly minimalist. For use in the workplace, very comfortable and versatile are the drink machines, machines that allow fully automated, simply by inserting coins of small denomination, to have ready in a few seconds a hot or cold drink, depending on the request. In these machines the hot drink sugared already exits, with the amount preset and there is a small stick to turn sugar. Now all distributors have the use of key for those who normally use the machine or give the rest to those who are just passing through. In every place, at home or at work, the coffee break is around the corner, the hot drink that hides traditions and ancient stories is a daily pleasure that today, thanks to technological development in machinery and in drink machines, you can consume comfortably in any environment.

The first coffee in Europe seems to be come even around 900 - 1000 AD thanks to the many ships that brought unknown goods from all parts. Around this drink have created many legends and folk traditions there who says that already the time of Homer, in the city of Troy, used coffee.One thing certain is what he sees sip this dark drink, become, in what is today Yemen, a real custom, even supported by the government that praised its energy quality.At first the coffee was also used for its digestive and medical properties and also for this its price was immediately quite high. For Europe is somewhat 'say that certainly the first coffee came through the Venetian traders, in 1615, especially remembers Prospero Alpini, botanist, physician of Venice’s console, who studied the drink and brought to the knowledge of the Venice’s city.In every place, at home or at work, the coffee break is around the corner, the hot drink that hides traditions and ancient stories is a daily pleasure that today, thanks to technological development in machinery and in drink machines, you can consume comfortably in any environment.

Monday, October 6, 2008

best coffee maker

Flavia Coffee Maker Their machines are available for great prices and they are perfect for home use, small office use, and even large office use. Flavia offer great coffees, teas, and a whole lot more to their customers. Flavia is a name that is well renowned when it comes to coffee makers, but they are actually known for far more than just their coffee machines as well. Those in pursuit of some of the best coffee makers should definitely take a look at a Flavia coffee maker. Russell Hobbs Coffee Maker A Russell Hobbs coffee maker is an excellent choice among many coffee makers. This brand of coffee makers has been around for more than fifty years and it has long been known for quality, innovation, and for style as well. The company was founded back in the early 50’s by Peter Hobbs and Bill Russell. Today there are many different products offered by the company, including toasters, kettles, irons, and even the well known Russell Hobbs coffee maker. It is now one of the top brands when it comes to kitchen appliances. Krups Coffee Maker If you’re looking for a great coffee maker, a Krups coffee maker makes a great choice. The company that we know of today was founded by Robert Krups. Over time, it quickly became one of the leading companies in Germany, known for its’ work on achieving precision in each piece of equipment. Today the company offers a variety of different coffee makers, and their coffee makers are some of the best machines that you can purchase out there on the market today. Keurig Coffee Maker Any Keurig coffee maker is an excellent choice for coffee drinks and they come from a company with a great background. The company was founded by people who love coffee and they believe that good coffee should always be served when it is hot and fresh. When it comes to single cup coffee makers, Keurig is the leading brand today for both offices and for home use as well. Tassimo Coffee Maker If you want a coffee maker that stands out above the rest, you’ll find the Tassimo coffee maker to be an excellent choice. You see, it offers you the perfect way to make your hot drinks when you are at home and they work very simply as well. All you need is a Tassimo coffee maker machine and the discs that go with them and you’ll be able to get the drink that you want whenever you want. Braun Coffee Makers Braun coffee makers are excellent coffee makers that you are sure to enjoy. Created by the well known Braun company, they are well known for excellence and many customers have enjoyed the coffee that is made by these machines. They are also well known for offering great coffee at a price that you can afford as well. Kitchenaid Coffee Makers Probably one of the most popular names when it comes to coffee makers is Kitchenaid coffee makers. The Kitchenaid name is known not only in coffee makers but in other great kitchen appliances as well. They have been around for years and have been well known for offering innovative kitchen products that are helpful and great looking for any kitchen. Cuisinart Coffee Maker The Cuisinart company is one that has been around for some time and they are well known for coming up with culinary tools that are useful and innovative. A Cuisinart coffee maker is a great buy, and you’ll be sure that you are purchasing a coffee maker from a great company.

Flavia Coffee MakerTheir machines are available for great prices and they are perfect for home use, small office use, and even large office use. Flavia offer great coffees, teas, and a whole lot more to their customers. Flavia is a name that is well renowned when it comes to coffee makers, but they are actually known for far more than just their coffee machines as well. Those in pursuit of some of the best coffee makers should definitely take a look at a Flavia coffee maker.Russell Hobbs Coffee MakerThe Cuisinart company is one that has been around for some time and they are well known for coming up with culinary tools that are useful and innovative. A Cuisinart coffee maker is a great buy, and you’ll be sure that you are purchasing a coffee maker from a great company.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

which type of coffee machine will suit your business

a) Traditional Espresso Machines

These machines incorporate the art and theatricality of coffee making, and therefore good barista training is essential to ensure a detailed knowledge of great coffee production. A barista is an expert at making espresso and a master of a variety of espresso based beverages. Once these skills have been mastered, a good barista can produce hundreds of drinks per day.
Prices can vary from around £800 to £6000, but remember, you get what you pay for, so make sure that the machine you choose is new and fully warranted, including full barista training and a good support service. The great thing about traditional machines is that there are no major moving parts so less to go wrong.

b) Bean to Cup Machines

A bean to cup machine does exactly what it says! The fresh coffee beans are placed inside the machine and on the press of a button the machine automatically grinds the beans and pours both coffee and milk into your cup. The machine automatically heats and froths the milk to produce the perfect latte/cappuccino etc. The milk is usually kept in a fridge or milk chiller next to the machine; a pipe from the machine connects into the fridge and when the drink selection button is pressed the machine draws the milk from the fridge and sucks it into the machine steams, heats it and drops it into the cup.

These various coffee machines are designed to produce anything from 50 cups per day to over 500 per day. The cost of these can vary from under £1000 to well over £10000, so it is important you make the correct choice.

c) Pod System

Similar to traditional, but you would usually only have 1 or 2 group versions and you wouldn’t need a grinder because you would use what are called pods. The advantages are that they are easy to use, producing good quality drink and nice aromas. The time taken to make the coffee is approximately the same as a traditional machine. The disadvantages are that they are more expensive per cup due to packaging cost. Typically a good quality pod will cost 20p per cup to produce. These machines will suit any small site and tend to be cheaper than the other machines, costing around £395 upwards.

d) Filter System and Bulk Brew System

These systems are for simply using filter coffee. A 2 jug filter makes great coffee for about 5 to 7 minutes, however if it’s left to stew for a while, as filter coffee usually is, the quality quickly deteriorates due to constant warming. Typically there can be waste, and so while the cup price is around 10p per cup, with waste, this could work out to be nearer 20p per cup. It can be used if there is a high demand for coffee over a short space of time such as serving 120 wedding guests after the dinner. A filter machine is always a back up to a traditional or bean to cup machine for use at very busy times or in case of a machine breakdown.

Bulk brew systems are large scale filter systems used in locations such as banqueting facilities, hotels and sporting events. There are hundreds of different coffee machine systems available depending on how many litres of coffee need to be served and in what time scale.










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Saturday, September 6, 2008

the history of espresso coffee makers

Initially in some machines they found some kinks to be worked out but the coffee maker inventors didn’t let little issues deter them. The espresso machines not only produced the coffee faster but also produced a better one. Espresso coffee makers came into existence from man’s need for a faster cup of coffee. Who invented the first espresso coffee machine? It got the publicity in 1855 at the Universal Exposition in Paris. Some record says, the first espresso coffee maker was invented by Louis Bernard Babaut in 1822 along with Edward Santais, who was the marketer of machine in 1843. Each record gives us different answers. According to the records, in an hour a coffee maker can produce one thousand cups of espresso coffee using steam to force water through coffee held in the filter. Every new invention has to bear risk and this espresso coffee maker was not an exception. It had a tendency to blow from time to time and sometimes it burned the coffee too. The initial espresso coffee makers weren’t so easy to use. Operating them required some degree of skill and it left plenty of room for diversity. The intensity of the heat & the length of time were controlled by the operator and the water valve remained open. The coffee users could put in less coffee grounds & obtain strong coffee or use more water & get a diluted one. Further records credit Luigi Bezzera, a manufacturer, with the invention of Espresso in 1903. Bezzera wanted to make coffee faster, so he added more pressure due to which ‘Voila’ the Fast Coffee Machine was born. This machine made coffee faster and better than any other machine. The machine invented by Bezzera used the force of steam to push water through a fixed filter containing coffee. Even though Bezzera was skilled in inventing, he was lacking in the marketing talent to promote his creation. In 1905, Desidero Pavoni purchased the rights of the espresso machine and the product was successfully marketed, changing the way everyone drank coffee. The coffee makers were sold throughout Europe by Pavoni. Franceso Illy created the first automatic espresso coffee maker. In 1935, Illeta invented the coffee maker and used compressed air instead of steam for his machine. The problem of exploding espresso coffee makers was solved by this machine & gave a more stable result. The espresso coffee maker invented by Achille's Gaggia bears his name in 1945. The lever action was included in his invention and even today we can get the modern versions of both Illeta and Gaggia espresso coffee makers. An electric rotating pump was created by Ernest Valente in 1950. The pump allowed a continuous, even flow of water through the coffee maker. In 1970’s, Illy went on to simplify the espresso coffee maker process, when he introduced a machine that combined the best parts of previous espresso coffee maker methods. His machine used double filters, which costs less than other coffee makers and was simple to use. The debate over which methods and which machines produce the best espresso will be going on as long as people continue to enjoy their cup of Joe. The machines continue to evolve. Now they are the standard coffee makers in many countries. Super automatic espresso coffee makers were born in the 70's.

Initially in some machines they found some kinks to be worked out but the coffee maker inventors didn’t let little issues deter them. The espresso machines not only produced the coffee faster but also produced a better one. Espresso coffee makers came into existence from man’s need for a faster cup of coffee.Who invented the first espresso coffee machine?It got the publicity in 1855 at the Universal Exposition in Paris. Some record says, the first espresso coffee maker was invented by Louis Bernard Babaut in 1822 along with Edward Santais, who was the marketer of machine in 1843. Each record gives us different answers.The debate over which methods and which machines produce the best espresso will be going on as long as people continue to enjoy their cup of Joe. The machines continue to evolve. Now they are the standard coffee makers in many countries. Super automatic espresso coffee makers were born in the 70's.

Friday, September 5, 2008

how to making coffee and espresso

How to buy the roasted coffee? The taste and smelling of the roasted beans may be different in each time, up to many factors such as the size of coffee after grind, roasting time or coffee sources. Grind them to small molecules. The next step is roasting the beans with high temperature about 220-260 Celsius. After harvest the beans of coffee. These are the tips for select the best roasted beans: Buying amount of coffee as you need for only one week. 1. The smelling of the roasted beans should be nice and no smelling of contaminate objects inside. 2. 3. Do not buy roasted beans from the store or supermarket that estate near by the strong smelling food shops. The roasted bean will absorb the scent of each food. 4. Remember the flavor and characteristic of each type of coffee. 5. Kept the roasted beans in vacuum or air tight for stable quality of coffee. 6. Mill the roasted beans for single used only. Making coffee with coffee machines. Whenever you drink a cup of coffee, you have to realize about the flavor and quality of each cup not only the volume of water in a cup. Making a delicious cup of coffee is not easy. You have to learn and practice for a long time. Now a day, technology of coffee making machines such as Moka Express, Espresso pot and French Press make everything easier. These are important points for making coffee with coffee machines: 1. Clean the coffee machine before and after usage. 2. The water for making a cup of coffee should be clean and without chlorine. 3. Use fresh milled roasted bean for every cup. 4. The amount of coffee should be follow to the each formulation. 5. Do not use boiling water for making coffee. 6. Coffee maker should know the ratio of ingredients and know how to convert the unit. The coffee cups The coffee cups are the important part of making coffee that you should be not remiss. Coffee makers have to know which cup for each type coffee. Espresso: The Basic Information Normally, Espresso is a cup of coffee that has golden milk foam bubbles on the top of the cup. The art of making Espresso such as milk foam bubbles, wipe cream adding, or liqueur adding makes the Espresso named in many reputes. Espresso and Black coffee Many coffee drinkers have miss understanding about Espresso and Black coffee. Truly, Espresso is not similar to short black coffee. The different of Espresso and Black coffee: 1. Coffee cup; A cup of Espresso is not more than 2 ounce but a cup of black coffee is 4 to 6 ounce. 2. A cup of black coffee always serve with cream or sugar but Espresso serve without cream and sugar. 3. Espresso has golden milk foam bubbles on the top of the cup but the black coffee has nothing on the top of the cup. 4. The flavor of Espresso will stay on the tongue about 15-30 min. but no flavor stay on the tongue after drinking black coffee. 5. The way to drink black coffee is sip slowly until finish but the right way to drink Espresso is drink all in one time.

How to drink Espresso
Normally, Espresso always drink during day or dinner and the right step for drinking Espresso is necessary to approach the truly flavor of Espresso. If you are interesting, try to practice follow the steps and you will get the miracle taste of Espresso.
1. Before drinking, you have to smell the cup of Espresso.
2. Sip a little bit of Espresso with loud voice and keep in your mouth a moment.
3. Drink the rest all in one time and stay moment in the mouth.
Try to remember the taste of Espresso and compare with the next cup. 4.

How to buy the roasted coffee?The taste and smelling of the roasted beans may be different in each time, up to many factors such as the size of coffee after grind, roasting time or coffee sources. Grind them to small molecules. The next step is roasting the beans with high temperature about 220-260 Celsius. After harvest the beans of coffee.These are the tips for select the best roasted beans:Buying amount of coffee as you need for only one week. 1.The smelling of the roasted beans should be nice and no smelling of contaminate objects inside. 2. Making coffee with coffee machines. The coffee cups Espresso: The Basic Information Espresso and Black coffee The different of Espresso and Black coffee:

How to drink Espresso




Try to remember the taste of Espresso and compare with the next cup. 4.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

choosing a coffee maker that fits your lifestyle

Techniques for brewing coffee range from the practical to the artful. When purchasing a coffee maker for your home, you'll want to select a machine that matches your own coffee brewing style.

Is drinking coffee a languid morning ritual or something you do on-the-go? Do you prefer an uncomplicated cup of black coffee or an espresso with a light crema layer? To help you decide on the ideal brewer for your lifestyle, here is a rundown of popular coffee machines, from single cup Keurig coffee makers to the more elaborate espresso makers:

Keurig coffee makers

Drip Coffee Maker

Drip Coffee Maker

You can't get more traditional in your approach to coffee brewing than by using a drip coffee maker. Introduced for home use in the 1970s, these machines work by letting water pass through coffee grounds held in a paper filter or plastic filter. The clear, light-bodied coffee then collects in a brew pot.

Drip coffee machines range in size, but typically brew eight to twelve cups at a time. Many models have a heating element which keeps the pot warm. Coffee left sitting in the heated pot for too long may develop a burnt or bitter taste.

Benefits: Ease of use. Brew multiple cups in a single pot.

Drawbacks: Moderate brewing time. Need to clean up used grounds and coffee pot.

Single Cup Coffee Maker

Single Cup Coffee Maker

Single cup coffee machines are among the newest trends in coffee brewing. These machines use individual portion packs of coffee to brew one cup at a time. Simply fill the water reservoir, pop a portion pack of your favorite coffee in the holding chamber, and press the brew button. In under a minute, you'll have a fresh cup of gourmet coffee.

While the most common type of portion pack is the coffee pod – a paper filter containing coffee grounds – some brands of single cup coffee maker call for the use of their own proprietary portion packs. For instance, single cup brewing systems from Keurig use K Cups and those from Tassimo use T-Discs.

Prices for single cup coffee makers range from less than $50 to more than $300, depending on the size and model. Many models can brew tea and hot cocoa as well as coffee. Some high-end models are capable of producing coffee with a crèma layer. A single cup coffee maker is a great choice for someone who's always on the go.

Benefits: Quick brewing time. Minimal clean up.

Drawbacks: With the exception of some high-end models that take loose ground coffee, you must use portion packs.

Percolator

Percolator

Coffee percolators are a type of drip brew coffee maker. Highly popular in the early twentieth century, percolators have resurfaced as a nostalgia item in many homes.

What distinguishes percolators from standard drip brewers is the way water moves through the percolator chambers – boiling first in the lower chamber, bubbling up through a vertical tube, then percolating down through the coffee grounds before re-circulating. This process gives percolated coffee a unique taste. If heated for too long after the percolating process completes, the coffee may develop a bitter taste.

Benefits: Characteristic "perking" action. Non-electric and electric versions available.

Drawbacks: Slow brewing time. Diminishes natural flavor of coffee beans.

Espresso Machine

Espresso Machine

Espresso machines offer coffee with a more European flair. The machines operate by forcing hot water through finely ground coffee beans. This process results in espresso's characteristic crema layer. Espresso typically has a thicker consistency than drip brewed coffee and contains more sediment from the coffee grounds.

The flavor of espresso is much more concentrated than drip brewed coffee, making it the perfect base for lattes, mochas, macchiato, and cappuccinos when mixed with varying amounts of frothed milk. While espresso is higher by volume in caffeine than drip brewed coffee, the customary small serving size means that most espresso drinks contain less caffeine than a mug of coffee. This is a true luxury item.

Benefits: Trendy. Quick brewing time. Produces a variety of espresso drinks.

Drawbacks: More complicated to operate. Espresso flavor degrades quickly after brewing.

Remember, not all coffee makers are created equal. Once you've decided which type of coffee machine best suits your lifestyle, making a purchase becomes a matter of deciding your price range and desired features. It helps to read consumer reviews posted on the Internet before choosing a particular model. If you take your time and research all the options, you're sure to find a coffee maker that will perk up your mornings for years to come.

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Thursday, August 28, 2008

why coffee pods are the best coffee solution for the office

More and more employers are finding that the very best way to give their employees something they will enjoy is by bringing coffee pods into the employee break room. A break room well-stocked with a variety of coffees and other beverages is high on the list of perks that employees are looking for. A number of Fortune 500 companies have discovered that one of the most treasured perks they provide for their employees is something they might never expect - coffee! The answer might be surprising. Many employers often wonder what their employees want, besides a raise of course.

Take a look at what some of the best makers of single serve coffee makers with coffee pods offer your office. Why choose coffee pods for your office break room? Today, coffee machines that use coffee pods are among the most popular office coffee machines on the market, and with good reason. The critics were not kind about the coffee either, but all that has changed. At the time, they were expensive and there were few varieties available. Coffee pods first made their appearance on the market about a decade ago.

Consistently Good Coffee

Consistently Good Coffee

The coffee maker does not pick up all the oils from the brewing process either, meaning that you get fresh, clean coffee every time around. Also, because you are only making one cup at a time, there's no coffee to turn to burnt sludge in the bottom of the pot. Also, because you are only making one cup at a time. Each pod is pre-measured with the precise amount of coffee, tea or cocoa to make one perfect cup at a time. With coffee pods, those issues are grievances of the past. That was partly because the pot inevitably sat on the burner and scorched the coffee, and partly because the pot inevitably sat on the burner and scorched the coffee, and partly because the machine just didn't get cleaned often enough. No matter how good the coffee you started with, it soon turned into oily black sludge. Previously, many workers felt 'office coffee' was synonymous with mud.

Easy Cleanup

Easy Cleanup

Coffee pods also mean no more messy drips and grounds on the counter of the break room. The coffee grounds are completely contained in the pod. When the coffee is done, you just eject the pod and throw it away. Your coffee room will stay clean, making it a more inviting place for your workers to brainstorm and work together.

Save Money

Save Money

When the best coffee in town is right there in the break room, your employees are far less likely to wander off looking for a coffee shop. More time at the office and less time spent standing in line waiting for a cappuccino at the local shop is good news for you. Your employees will be happier and more productive. At the same time, they will be saving money on all those specialty coffees bought over the counter. Even if you decide to establish a coffee fund, they will be paying far less per cup for coffee pods at the office than they will for a paper takeaway cup from the local shop.

Everyone gets what they like!

Everyone gets what they like!

One of the best things about replacing the office coffee pot with a single cup brewer and a coffee pod system is the selection of beverages available in coffee pods. With selections of coffee ranging from light breakfast blends to full-bodied espressos, everyone in your office can have the style and flavor of coffee that they like best. Coffee enthusiasts can find flavored coffees among varieties such as vanilla, hazelnut, mocha and even blueberry. Even better, most of the single serve coffee systems that use coffee pods are not confined to just making coffee. Depending on the supplier you choose, you may be able to also receive an assortment of flavored teas and gourmet hot chocolate drinks as well.

The Best Coffees Available

The Best Coffees Available

As single cup coffee makers have gained acceptance and popularity, the selection of coffees available in coffee pods for brewing has grown exponentially. The biggest reason for that is the number of nationally known fine coffee roasters who have jumped on the bandwagon to offer a variety of their coffees in pod form so that you can enjoy the same coffees that you love at the coffee shop. Among the coffee roasters who now offer their coffee in pods are Seattle's Best, Starbucks, Melitta and Baronet. Java One offers a wide variety of coffee blends, and Senseo, makers of the Senseo single serve coffee system offers their own line of a dozen different coffee varieties that range from a light, tart Brazilian that will please most American palates to their latest gourmet offering, a rich, sweet, dark coffee appropriately named Café Noir, with just a hint of chocolate in the finish.

A coffee pod system can pay for itself in happier workers and increased productivity, and your staff just may vote you supervisor of the year. Your office staff will appreciate the investment in a coffee pod brewing system.

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