вторник, 29 марта 2011 г.

Alternatives to Your Daily Espresso




Espresso is one of those caffeinated coffee beverages that are usually held to a higher standard because everyone loves the drink dearly! Even though not exactly coffee, espresso has some of the same characteristics of a jolted coffee serving. Millions of people all over the world drink espresso at some point throughout their life and for many it becomes a daily routine. In fact, if a person who typically has espresso in their diet is away from their regular routine and can't get their hands on an espresso shot then chances are that they'll literally go nuts! On the other hand there are some good alternatives to an espresso beverage if you are unable to drink it for some reason or another. Many people away on business trips may have a hard time finding espresso stations, so here are some things to have instead of espresso in the morning or the evening:

Energy Drinks

Even though energy drinks probably have a lot more caffeine in them than an espresso, if one drinks espresso shots everyday then chances are the whole purpose is to bolster their energy level. On the same note, though, energy drinks such as Red Bull are able to have the same effect, if not a more powerful one! There are many of these energy drinks on the market today and many people use them for the same reason that espresso is consumed: energy galore!

Chewing Gum

Even though it doesn't seem like chewing gum would have much of the same effect that espresso does, in fact chewing gum is a great way to get active in the morning. Not only is the flavor in a lot of the gum popular these days, like Peppermint, Wintermint, or even Raspberry, but many people have found chewing gum a great way to start there morning. In addition, however, chewing gum is also a good way to get rid of morning breath if you know that you have the problem.

Soda Pop

Drinking a can of soda pop is also another excellent alternative to an espresso shot. Compared with the energy drinks, such as Red Bull listed above, soda pop servings have much less caffeine in them but probably have about the same amount as one or two shots of espresso. This makes the comparison between espresso and soda pop a whole lot easier even though you'll be missing the whole coffee flavor of the espresso. Nevertheless, though, many people use a morning Coca-Cola or Pepsi in the morning to wake themselves up!

Regular Black Coffee

Espresso is typically consumed for the awesome taste that it has been known to have, but regular coffee can have some of the same energizing effect as an espresso shot can. Watch out, though, because one cup of coffee probably has about ten or more times the amount of caffeine that an espresso serving has!

These are only a few of the alternatives to a rejuvenating glass of espresso. Espresso may be the number one coffee beverage in the world, but there are definitely great alternatives to it!

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суббота, 26 марта 2011 г.

Cappuccino Machines With An Italian Touch



Cappuccino began in Italy where it is still a delight of the morning routine. The Italians can tell a tourist from a native though because only a tourist will order a cappuccino after noon. It is considered a morning beverage in Italy, but in other regions of the world it is served throughout the day.

The Steps to Making a Cup of Cappuccino

Cappuccino is a tricky drink to master. It is divided into 3 parts: the espresso, the steamed milk, and the frothy or foamy milk. These layers created at the perfect proportions, textures and temperatures are what make the ideal cup of cappuccino. It used to take highly skilled chefs to create this concoction, but with the advent of the cappuccino machine, most of the guess work is taken out of it.

How Cappuccino Machines Work

Cappuccino machines are designed to brew and dispense the espresso coffee. Many can also do the step of grinding the coffee beans for an ultra fresh brew. When the espresso has been dispensed into the cup, the machine then adds steamed milk. These two steps are relatively easy, even though milk temperature and the strength of the espresso are important ingredients in this recipe.

The frothy milk is the most difficult part for humans or machines to get just right. The objective is to create a light foam, just the right temperature and with the optimal number air bubbles. This micro-foam stays warm when added to a cup of espresso and creates sweeter tasting foam than more dense concentrations of milk. This helps offset the bitterness of the espresso.

Makers of Cappuccino Makers

Bunn is one manufacture of some of the best cappuccino makers in the world. They are used in restaurants and homes alike because they are durable and able to maintain the ratios and temperatures required for great cappuccino. The restaurant models have up to 5 spouts for instant cappuccino and can cost close to $2,000. For home use, other brands provide more affordable options.

The Nespresso machines for home use costs about $400. This is a versatile machine that makes espresso but has plumbing for water to steam and a milk dispenser to create the foam for cappuccino or latte.

There are many other brands available of home and commercial cappuccino makers. Prices are more than a regular coffee maker because of the specialty features. Home machines generally dispense one or two small cups of coffee, while commercial grade machines can handle 5 cups simultaneously.

The Right Recipe For You

Unlike other types of coffee, espresso and cappuccino are very specific in terms of flavour, consistency and ingredients. One cup of coffee from one particular machine may taste just fine to one person, while the next person thinks it is weak or bitter. With espresso and cappuccino, there is a right taste and a wrong taste. You either like it or you don't, but don't mess with the recipe!





вторник, 22 марта 2011 г.

Where To Buy Coffee Online






The Internet is an incredible resource for purchases. You can find nearly anything that you could want or need on the Internet. If you are looking to buy coffee online, you can have multiple approaches. By combining these approaches, you can find the best coffee for your coffee needs. By looking up coffee brand websites, looking up coffee shop websites, and online grocers, you can find a plethora of coffee varieties.

Coffee Websites

You can easily find websites that are devoted to coffee. These websites will allow you to purchase different brands of coffee from one central website. The advantage of buying coffee online with this type of website is the fact that they are dedicated to coffee. Because they only offer coffee, you can know that they are offering quality products. They often have a great variety of coffee to choose from. While these may be the least reliable websites because of their lack of big-name branding, they offer the greatest variety and pricing. If you are looking for lesser known, interesting types of coffee, the coffee-centric website is perfect.

Coffee Shop Websites

You can easily find your favorite flavor of coffee-shop-chain coffee online. Each coffee chain offers their own coffee for purchase. You can easily find this coffee online through their respective websites. If you have a type of coffee that you like from this company, you can simply brew that coffee at home. While these websites are not great for variety, they work for those who know exactly what they want.

Online Grocery Websites

Internet grocery stores are growing in popularity. Many people will order their non-perishable goods online. This makes it easier for them to shop, as they can do so from the comfort of their own home. If you are simply looking for the popular, mainstream brands of coffee, this is your best option. You can easily find the biggest brand names in grocery-store coffee through these websites. You may also be able to buy this coffee (whether it be ground or whole bean) in bulk sizes. This will save you money over time, as it will be cheaper to buy the bulk product.

You can also use these Internet resources to read reviews on each type of coffee. You can quickly find the positives and negatives of each type of coffee. Users who have tried the coffee are the ones who are judging the coffee. They are giving you insight into the taste and quality of the product. This may help you to make your decision if you are looking at buying a new type of coffee.

It doesn't have to be difficult to buy coffee online. As long as you know what you are looking for, you can find your coffee quickly and easily. Looking at multiple websites will help you to find the most varieties, and the best deals. Take the time to look at these websites to best understand where to buy coffee on the Internet.



пятница, 18 марта 2011 г.

Boot Camp for Coffee Drinkers


Boot Camp for Coffee Drinkers

Ok, so we go to a local coffee house and we order cappuccinos, cafй mochas, lattes and espressos. It isn't the paper cups that make these drinks taste so good. It's the recipe and of course the prettiness factor. Baristas all have a style of their own and every cup will taste different because of the roast, the grind, the amount used, the water, the temperature and many other things. We have all tried to make these coffee delights at home the way we think they are made, but do we really know the real way they are supposed to be made to extract the enchanting flavors correctly? Here is a quick list of how to make the basic drinks. This is boot camp for coffee drinkers.

Cappuccino: Equal parts of steamed and frothed milk and espresso. The milk goes on top of the espresso. Dust with nutmeg, cinnamon or chocolate powder or shavings.

Cafй Mochas: The easiest way is to use a good brand of hot chocolate, throw in a shot of espresso and top with whipping cream and chocolate powder or shavings. It looks the best if you put it in a tall glass and use a long handled spoon. For a finishing touch add a saucer and a napkin. Or make a latte and toss in a chocolate flavored shot.

Lattes: Foam & steam milk to 140-degrees. The ratio is 50% espresso and 50% milk. Pour the milk down the side of the cup so it infuses with the espresso. The difference between this and a cappuccino is a latte blends the two things together, whereas the cappuccino keeps them separate.

Espressos: We've all had bad espresso. There are many reasons why this is. The number one reason is an unfavorable bean. If you like espresso you are likely a connoisseur of coffee and know what constitutes a good bean. Anyway, to make a good espresso you must do the following:
  • Use a fine grind
  • You must tamp the espresso down firmly
  • You must use a high pressure machine or stove top model
  • You must not try to make too much at once
  • You must see the creama on the top, which is a golden-brown foam
  • You must use an appropriate espresso cup to keep the temperature from dissipating too quickly

All in all, making coffee correctly is all up to you and the way your flavor buds react to the taste. If you like it a particular way, then make it that particular way. However, if you have guests over they may just like the basics. So do yourself a favor and learn the correct way to make lattes and espressos.


среда, 16 марта 2011 г.

A Brief History of Espresso




160x600 Coffee.org bannerLuigi Bezzera, the owner of a manufacturing business invented Espresso at the turn of the century.  Luigi Bezzera was simply trying to figure out a way to brew coffee faster.  He figured if he could just add pressure to the brewing process it would speed things up.  Thus the "Fast Coffee Machine" was created.  His idea of a fast cup of coffee turned out much better than he had planned, what he ended up with is a better, fuller tasting cup of strong coffee, as well as a much faster process.  He found that the quicker more efficient brewing method allowed for the quality of the beans to be extracted as opposed to over extracting he had previously experienced.  The term "Espresso" means fast in italian, hence the term.

It wasn't until later when Desidero Pavoni purchased the rights from Mr. Bezzera for the espresso machine that it became popular.  Pavoni was extremely successful in marketing the product and probably changed the way people drink coffee from then on.  Just look around!  Coffee and Espresso shops are popping up everywhere, even in the U.S. it has become not only popular for the delicious beans, but has given us a new place to socialize.



Espresso Timeline:

In 1901 Luigi Bezzera filed a patent for the espresso machine that contained a boiler and four "groups". Each group could take different size filters that contained the coffee.  Boiling water was forced through the coffee and into a cup.  Ambrogio Fumagelli says that this was the birth of (fast) espresso coffee.

In 1903 Luigi Bezzera's patent was then purchased by Desiderio Pavoni and put to market in a big way.

In 1905 The Pavoni company begins manufacturing the espresso machines soley based on Bezzera's patent.

In 1927 First espresso machine was installed in the United States.  It was a La Pavoni Espresso Machine installed at Regio's

in New York.

In 1938 Cremonesi designed a piston pump that forced hot water through the coffee.  It was installed at Achille Gaggia's

coffee bar.

In 1946 Gaggia begins manufacturing the commercial piston machine.  Resulting foam or cream layered coffee or cafe'.






воскресенье, 13 марта 2011 г.

4 Easy Tips for Making Iced Coffee Drinks at Home

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A big chill is sweeping the coffee industry as iced coffee beverages gain popularity.

According to the National Coffee Association, the percentage of Americans who drink iced coffee beverages increased from 20 percent in 2003 to 29 percent in 2004. Following the popularity of cappuccinos and mocha lattes, consumers are discovering that coffee is just as tasty - and even more refreshing - when served cold.


Iced coffee can be as easy to prepare as iced tea. A variety of options, such as flavoring syrups, cold milk, chocolate and spices, allow you to create personalized coffee concoctions that are just as delicious as those served in your favorite cafe.

Beverages such as iced vanilla mocha, iced rum coffee and iced latte are easy to make at home. Here are some tips for refreshing iced coffee drinks.

* Pour the flavoring syrup into the cup first. To complete the drink, pour in espresso or coffee, then the ice, and top it off with cold milk.

* Don't let your beverage become watered down. Cool your favorite coffee beverage with ice cubes made from fresh-brewed coffee instead of water.

* Use a machine that produces a high quality coffee or espresso. The Capresso CoffeeTeam Luxe, for example, grinds coffee beans right before brewing and allows you to control the strength of your coffee.

* Be creative. Add a personalized touch to your iced coffee beverages with whipped cream, chocolate shavings, nutmeg or cinnamon.