August 20th, 2010 by nedmarx
Is it possible to make your own authentic Italian espresso, latte, or cappuccino in your own home? It can be for those who have an authentic Italian espresso machine. Gaggia S.p.A. is the Italian company who makes the espresso machines which are acknowledged around the world as being the finest. The company was established in 1948 by Achille Gaggia, the person to whom we are indebted for the success of espresso coffee all over the world: it was this gentleman who on September 5th 1938 filed patent number 365726 with which the modern day steam-free coffee with cream machine may well be said to have been born. In 1977 Gaggia began producing coffee machines for the home, giving to the Italian market Baby Gaggia, which to the present day is looked upon as the ideal family coffee-maker. All products are to the present day produced in the Robecco sul Naviglio factory (Milan), the place…
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August 14th, 2010 by nedmarx
Is it possible to make your own authentic Italian espresso, latte, or cappuccino in your own home? It can be for those who have an authentic Italian espresso machine. Gaggia S.p.A. is the Italian company who makes the espresso machines which are acknowledged around the world as being the finest. The company was established in 1948 by Achille Gaggia, the person to whom we are indebted for the success of espresso coffee all over the world: it was this gentleman who on September 5th 1938 filed patent number 365726 with which the modern day steam-free coffee with cream machine may well be said to have been born. In 1977 Gaggia began producing coffee machines for the home, giving to the Italian market Baby Gaggia, which to the present day is looked upon as the ideal family coffee-maker. All products are to the present day produced in the Robecco sul Naviglio factory (Milan), the place…
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August 1st, 2010 by nedmarx
Are you currently considering making a splurge on a good quality espresso appliance for the home? Should you be someone who loves a very great mug of gourmet coffee on any given early morning or thinking about a fantastic pot brewing on a cold winter day, no doubt you’ve at the least considered generating this type of purchase for your home. Another great benefit is being able to create truly lovely gourmet coffee refreshments such as cappuccinos, lattes, mochas and all kinds of other scrumptious espresso beverages on your Saeco Odea Go machine or another such brand name while amusing visitors. The idea of having a sleek and superbly designed unit in your kitchen might spark the interest only as these could look very wonderful on your own counter or table.
In this post, we’ll go over a few suggestions and tips to consider whenever buying your first espresso appliance or…
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June 30th, 2010 by nedmarx
Is it possible to make your own authentic Italian espresso, latte, or cappuccino in your own home? It can be for those who have an authentic Italian espresso machine. Gaggia S.p.A. is the Italian company who makes the espresso machines which are acknowledged around the world as being the finest. The company was established in 1948 by Achille Gaggia, the person to whom we are indebted for the success of espresso coffee all over the world: it was this gentleman who on September 5th 1938 filed patent number 365726 with which the modern day steam-free coffee with cream machine may well be said to have been born. In 1977 Gaggia began producing coffee machines for the home, giving to the Italian market Baby Gaggia, which to the present day is looked upon as the ideal family coffee-maker. All products are to the present day produced in the Robecco sul Naviglio factory (Milan), the place…
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November 11th, 2009 by Ned Marks
Mankind (and womankind) has been drinking coffee for thousands of years. There are several stories about how the coffee bean was discovered and by whom, but it doesn’t really matter much. Today coffee is brewed and severed in countries around the world.
Coffee is named many times for the region in which the beans are grown; Blue Jamaican Coffee, for example. Sometimes, though, coffee is named for the country or area that brews it; Turkish coffee, Italian coffee, etc. Coffees are varied, and so are the methods used for brewing it.
Turkish Briki: The coffee that is used in the Briki is powdered. It takes between 7 and 11 minutes to make a cup of coffee using the Briki. The coffee is very strong but clear.
Espresso Machine: Very fine coffee grounds are used in an espresso machine. It takes between 12 and 17 minutes to…
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