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Cappuccino: Basic Information

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Cappuccino is a cup of coffee with fresh milk and milk foam bubbles burst on the top of cup. The milk foam bubbles burst acts as the insulator and keep the heat of the coffee for a longer time. The color of Cappuccino is dark brown. Normally, the cappuccino is served in the porcelain cup. It is better than the glass or paper cup. Cappuccino is a name that comes from the color of the robe of a priest in Roman Catholic called ‘Capuchin’. It is always drunk in the morning with breakfast. And now, cappuccino is modified to serve … Continue reading

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Making A Perfect Cup Of Espresso Coffee

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When it comes to making Espresso, each and every professional coffee maker, such as Barista, will have their personal secret recipe. In this article I will show my recipe on how to make a delightful cup of Espresso. The first most important ingredient of Espresso is water. In espresso you can only use fresh hot water. The water should ideally be around 203F (95C) that is nearly boiling. Water often becomes stale due to the presence of mildew, impure cleaning methods and inadequate filtering. If you use stale water then no matter how good the quality of the coffee bean, … Continue reading

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Espresso Making Is An Art Form. Here’s How To Make A Great Cup!

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Ever wondered what the secrets are to making Espresso as good as the coffee house baristas do? Well stay with me a while and I will give away some of their trade secrets so you too can master the art of making a great cup of espresso. The most important ingredient in making a good tasting espresso is to use pure fresh filtered or rain water. Regardless of what quality coffee grounds you use it won’t override the associated taste of poor water. For most of us chlorine and other chemicals in our tap water will put us at a … Continue reading

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