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Espresso Machines: What You May Not Know

Kategori  Category : Food and Drink
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Date  Date : 19 May 2008 07:00

Espresso is a concentrated form of coffee that is made by forcinghot water through finely ground coffee at a high pressure.In order to force the water through the fine-ground coffee, espresso machines use pressure that comes from heating water inside a sealed vessel. Some machines a pump driven, while others are steam driven. Pump driven machines generate more consistent pressure at the optimal brewing temperature. Most commercial grade machines are pump driven. A steam driven machineis most common at the lower-end of the consumer market.Espresso machines can be bought from around $30 up to many thousands - and there are even variations of the espresso machinemade especially for camping trips. All machines work on the samebasic principles.Finding the Right Espresso Machine for YouMaking a quality espresso drink is an art form. Fortunately, options are available that match your skill level - or desire forease of use. Some machines will do everything for you. Other espresso machines require a high level of operator skill and interaction. Tip your barista well!Its important to consider the various elements involved. You may want supreme simplicity in a home espresso machine - insert espresso pod, push go, wait 45 seconds and enjoy. Or you may be in the market for a commercial grade machine which requires a commercial grade grinder, direct plumbing and electrical.Why buy an espresso machine?You might be a little shocked and surprised when you start your espresso machine shopping adventure. These machines arent cheap! Not the good ones anyway.But, if you take out pad and pen and do the math, you will quicklydecide that a home machine - a good home machine - will pay for itself rather quickly.Lets assume that you buy just one espresso drink per day at themodest cost of $3.50 (I know most drinks run higher and many of uscannot get by on just one per day!) That adds up to over $1277 peryear! If you have friends, roommates, family (my wife, oh my wife!),then you can easily see the cost-effectiveness of an the commercialgrade home models.Plus, when you get good at making drinks (and thats a lot of fun), you can wow friends and family. It beats a card trick most everytime.A Word of Caution when Buying an Espresso Machine If youre budget minded, like I am, you might be tempted to snap up a$60 expresso machine at Target. Hey, I love Target too. But you willlikely be disappointed by the performance of the machine. Frankly, Ithink a good barista can make a decent drink on any machine - but youll likely wish you saved up a bit over time and purchased a higherquality pump-driven model. Its true that the pump-driven espresso makers are bigger, heavier, and more difficult to use (until you learn to use it). But theyll produce a better cup of coffee. And you will be happier in the long-run as a result.

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