All Pro Beverage Super Automatic Espresso Machines Now Made in the USA

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) October 15, 2011

Made in the USA is a concept thats increasingly becoming more rare, until now All Pro Beverage is an office coffee service company located in Los Angeles, CA, that is actively supporting American patriotism by Going USA

All Pro Beverage is well known for offering a wide variety of coffee machines, beverage dispensers and bag-in-box concentrates and has now begun production of the Aroma 5500 super automatic coffee machines from their Los Angeles manufacturing plant.

Americans are increasingly seeking Made in the USA on the products they buy, says Ed Hill, CEO of All Pro Beverage. I personally want to buy products made in the USA and decided to do my part in supporting the United States economy by creating American jobs and selling to American taxpaying companies. Maybe it takes such tough economic times for some of us to realize what amazing opportunities we have right here in our own country. We started manufacturing in Italy over a decade ago, but now we are proud Americans supporting the great United States of America

Now along with maintaining its high-quality product reputation, All Pro Beverage plans to keep everything under one roof: production, sales, service and parts for the world’s best super automatic espresso machines, the Aroma 5500.

All Pro Beverage is the foremost distributor in North America for the truly eco-friendly fully automatic espresso machines, branded as Espresso Etc These unique push-button gourmet coffee machines grind the beans fresh, and dispense one cup at a time, delicious flavors that include French Vanilla, Cappuccino, Hot Chocolate and Chai Latte. Then, at another push of a button, the coffee machine cleans itself – so simple, anyone can become a barista within minutes

As a leading supplier of office coffee services, All Pro Beverage is recognized for its bag-in-box packaging, push button espresso machines, healthy juice dispensers, water purifiers, and socially responsible business practices.

All Pro Beverages operations are managed through three distribution units: All Pro Beverage distributes high-tech office water coolers purification systems that are designed especially to meet your company’s water purification needs for all office coffee services. Espresso Etc Specialty Coffee services the Office Coffee industry by distributing super automatic espresso machines, fresh roasted coffee and gourmet beverage products. Fructomat USA Healthy Beverages produces custom formulated juice, and vending machines. For more information, visit http://www.allprobeverage.com, http://www.espresso-etc.com, http://www.fructomatusa.com, and http://www.officebottledwatercoolers.com.

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for German language Translation see below

Coffee is the most popular drink of the Germans, even before the beer and even from water. The most popular types of beans are Arabica and Robusta 60% with 36% market share.
On average, almost every German drinks three cups of coffee per day. Since man but loves diversity, it is no longer the “simple” coffee that has inspired lovers of caffeinated hot beverage.
There are many varieties and variations, in which coffee can be enjoyed. Coffee machines also make it easy to make yourself a coffee, which you can enjoy otherwise only in the cafe around the corner.
To gain an overview of the diversity of coffee can be drunk, to the following is a list of the ten most popular coffees will be given.

1. Espresso

When espresso hot water at high pressure through seven grams of ground coffee is pressed. The result is a small cup (typically 25 ml) with concentrated coffee that is rounded out by a floating foam layer, the crema. An espresso has more caffeine than five times greater amount of filter coffee. In the coffee usually gives his espresso with a glass of water.

2. Espresso Lungo

Espresso Lungo is a variant of espresso, but in double the amount of water, ie 50 ml are used. ”Lungo” means so much more “extended” as. The amount of ground coffee is the same as the espresso. Espresso Lungo is the basis for a cappuccino dar.

3. Ristretto

Ristretto, the Italian word for “limited” refers to a further variant of espresso, but in which only two thirds of the water that is used for an espresso, is thus used only 15 ml. Again, the amount of coffee powder, seven grams.

4. Espresso Macchiato

An espresso macchiato, caffè macchiato as well known, is an espresso that is mixed with a little milk and decorated with a topping of milk foam.

5. Cappuccino

A cappuccino is equal parts of an espresso lungo (an “extended” espresso) and hot milk. On the cappuccino is a layer of hot milk foam. Normally cappuccino is drunk sweetened and served in a warmed cup.

6. Latte

The latte has many names: in France it is called café au lait, cafe latte in Italy, and Austria and the Netherlands, he is wrong coffee. Normally a latte of one part coffee and one part milk. In the Italian café latte, the coffee is replaced by a double espresso.Rarely is it a milk foam on the Milchkafee, and usually drink it for breakfast.

7. Latte Macchiato

A latte macchiato is a latte similar, but contains more milk. It should consist of three layers, which do not mix before drinking. The lower layer is made of hot milk, the film about a house, and the upper layer of milk foam. The best way to reach the effect of the non-mixing of the layers by the espresso beigibt least because it is heavier than the milk foam, but lighter than the milk.

8. Corretto

“Corretto” is the Italian word “correct” for, and just say a type of espresso, the espresso in a spirit is added, for example, grappa, cognac or amaretto.

9. Wiener Melange

A Wiener Melange is a regional specialty coffee from Vienna and refers to a piece each equal mixture of coffee and steamed milk. First, a single cylinder is placed in a coffee cup, then the same amount of milk. Then the Wiener Melange is sprinkled with cocoa powder.

10. Café Mocha

A Café Mocha called a specialty coffee with hot chocolate. Here, in three equal parts espresso, hot milk and hot chocolate, and sometimes chocolate syrup mixed together. At the Café Mocha is usually a layer of milk foam.

Obviously it is not easy to find This variety’s own favorite. The most convenient way to discover their own favorite coffee is the coffee machine. Suit yourself, these vending machines at the touch the desired beverage. Starting from 200, – € can create a coffee maker from Krups, together with some manual work a delicious espresso. Whoever has the money bag sits a bit loose, which can of course also a coffee machine like the WMF 1000 Pro for 2800, – € choose. You can then produce 12 different coffees at the touch of perfect quality.

Top Ten Kaffeegenuss

Welcher Kaffee schmeckt mir am besten?

Kaffee ist das beliebteste Getränk der Deutschen, noch vor dem Bier und sogar vor Wasser. Die beliebtesten Bohnensorten sind Arabica mit 60% und Robusta mit 36% Weltmarktanteil.
Im Schnitt trinkt jeder Deutsche fast drei Tassen Kaffee pro Tag. Da der Mensch aber Vielfalt liebt, ist es längst nicht mehr der “einfache” Kaffee, der die Liebhaber des koffeinhaltigen Heißgetränks begeistert.
Es sind viele Sorten und Varianten, in denen Kaffee genossen werden kann. Kaffeevollautomaten machen es zudem einfach, sich einen Kaffee selbst zu machen, den man sonst nur im Kaffeehaus um die Ecke genießen kann.

Um einen Überblick darüber zu erlangen, wie vielfältig Kaffee getrunken werden kann, soll im Folgenden eine Auflistung der zehn beliebtesten Kaffeespezialitäten gegeben werden.

1. Espresso

Beim Espresso wird heißes Wasser mit hohem Druck durch sieben Gramm gemahlenen Kaffee gepresst. Das Ergebnis ist eine kleine Tasse (üblicherweise 25 ml) mit konzentriertem Kaffee, der abgerundet wird durch eine darauf schwimmende Schaumschicht, die Crema. Ein Espresso hat mehr Koffeinanteil als eine fünfmal größere Menge Filterkaffee. Im Kaffeehaus erhält man seinen Espresso üblicherweise mit einem Glas Wasser.

2. Espresso Lungo

Espresso Lungo ist eine Variante des Espresso, bei der allerdings die doppelte Menge an Wasser, also 50 ml, verwendet wird. “Lungo” bedeutet so viel wie “verlängert”. Die Menge an Kaffeepulver ist jedoch die gleiche wie beim Espresso. Espresso Lungo stellt die Basis für einen Cappucchino dar.

3. Ristretto

Ristretto, das italienische Wort für “beschränkt”, bezeichnet eine weitere Variante von Espresso, bei dem allerdings nur zwei Drittel des Wassers, das man für einen Espresso verwendet, also nur 15 ml, benutzt wird. Auch hier ist die Menge des Kaffeepulvers bei sieben Gramm.

4. Espresso Macchiato

Ein Espresso Macchiato, auch als Caffè Macchiato bekannt, ist ein Espresso, der mit ein wenig Milch vermengt und mit einer Haube aus Milchschaum verziert wird.

5. Cappuccino

Ein Cappucchino besteht zu gleichen Teilen aus einem Espresso Lungo (einem “verlängerten” Espresso) und heißer Milch. Auf dem Cappucchino befindet sich eine Schicht heißen Milchschaums. Normalerweise wird Cappucchino gesüßt getrunken und in einer vorgewärmten Tasse serviert.

6. Milchkaffee

Der Milchkaffee hat viele Namen: In Frankreich nennt man ihn Café au lait, in Italien Café Latte, und in Österreich und den Niederlanden heißt er Kaffee verkehrt. Normalerweise besteht ein Milchkaffee aus je einem Teil Kaffee und einem Teil Milch. Im italienischen Café Latte wird der Kaffee durch einen doppelten Espresso ersetzt. Selten gibt man eine Milchschaumkrone auf den Milchkafee, und üblicherweise trinkt man ihn zum Frühstück.

7. Latte Macchiato

Der Latte Macchiato ist dem Milchkaffee ähnlich, enthält aber mehr Milch. Er besteht aus drei Schichten, die sich vor dem Trinken nicht vermischen sollten. Die untere Schicht besteht aus heißer Milch, die Schicht darüber aus einem Espresso, und die obere Schicht aus Milchschaum. Am besten erreicht man den Effekt des Nicht-Vermischens der Schichten, indem man den Espresso zuletzt beigibt, da er schwerer ist als der Milchschaum, aber leichter als die Milch.

8. Corretto

“Corretto” ist das italienische Wort für “korrigieren”, und genauso heißt eine Art von Espresso, bei der dem Espresso eine Spirituose beigegeben wird, zum Beispiel Grappa, Cognac oder Amaretto.

9. Wiener Melange

Eine Wiener Melange ist eine regionale Kaffeespezialität aus Wien und bezeichnet eine jeweils gleichteilige Mischung aus Kaffee und aufgeschäumter Milch. Zunächst wird ein Achtelliter Kaffee in eine Tasse gegeben, dann die gleiche Menge an Milch. Anschließend wird die Wiener Melange mit Kakaopulver bestreut.

10. Café Mocha

Ein Café Mocha bezeichnet eine Kaffeespezialität mit heißer Schokolade. Hierbei werden zu drei gleichen Teilen Espresso, heiße Milch und heiße Schokolade, manchmal auch Schokoladensirup miteinander vermischt. Auf dem Café Mocha befindet sich üblicherweise eine Schicht Milchschaum.

Offensichtlich ist es nicht ganz einfach, aus diesem Variantenreichtum seine eigene Lieblingssorte herauszufinden. Die bequemste Art seinen Lieblingskaffee zu entdecken ist der eigene Kaffeevollautomat. Ganz nach Wunsch stellen diese Automaten auf Knopfdruck das gewünschte Getränk her. Bereits ab ca. 200,- € kann eine Kaffeepadmaschine von Krupszusammen mit etwas Handarbeit einen schmackhaften Espresso erstellen. Wem der Geldbeutel etwas lockerer sitzt, der kann natürlich auch einen Kaffeevollautomaten wie den WMF 1000 Pro für ca. 2800,- € wählen. Der kann dann 12 verschiedene Kaffeespezialitäten auf Knopfdruck in einer perfekten Qualität herstellen.

November 2010 Monthly Round-Up for Single Serve Coffee

SingleservecowboyNovember 2010 was another month of interesting single serve coffee news and reviews including our review of the Starbucks VIA Caramel and Mocha Instant Coffee. We also reviewed the Wolfgang Puck Sorrento Fair Trade K-Cups. Also, expect product reviews of the Bunn My Cafe Single Serve Coffee Pod Brewer MC Model and the Solofill Cup Refillable Single Serve Coffee Filter for Keurig Brewers. Make sure and check out our 2010 Single Serve Coffee Holiday Gift Guide – K-Cups, Coffee Pods, and Single Serve Coffee Machines if you have a coffee lover in your life that needs some single serve coffee gifts. Stay tuned for more exciting product news and reviews on one cup coffee and single serve coffee over the next month, and Happy Holidays!

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Starbucks Via Ready Single Serve Instant Hot Beverage Machine

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Starbucks working with Bodum has debuted the Starbucks Via Ready Single Serve Instant Hot Beverage Machine. The VIA instant coffee machine comes with a travel coffee mug, and makes instant coffee in 3 steps.

Add water to the machine in the amount you wantPour in your favorite packet of Starbucks VIA coffeePut the mug under the water spout and press the button for hot water used to brew up the VIAstarbucksreadybrewer_bodum_via3.jpg

This is really nothing more than a hot water dispenser with travel mug, and if you wanted to use it for tea or other purposes it will work just fine. It’s interesting Starbucks didn’t make another VIA format to match the brewer, but then again why complicate matters. We’ll pick one of these machines up soon to have the at home VIA single serve coffee experience. We also couldn’t find any references to the machine at Bodum or the main Starbucks site and found this just sitting in the store window.

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What a waste… they could have been spending this time working toward a K-Cup (or at least a better competitor for the K-Cup empire).
Posted by: Beth at December 30, 2010 9:08 AM Yeah, if this is what there Marketing geniuses have come with for when the Kraft partnership ends, they are in a lot of trouble
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for German language Translation see below

Coffee is the most popular drink of the Germans, even before the beer and even from water. The most popular types of beans are Arabica and Robusta 60% with 36% market share.
On average, almost every German drinks three cups of coffee per day. Since man but loves diversity, it is no longer the “simple” coffee that has inspired lovers of caffeinated hot beverage.
There are many varieties and variations, in which coffee can be enjoyed. Coffee machines also make it easy to make yourself a coffee, which you can enjoy otherwise only in the cafe around the corner.
To gain an overview of the diversity of coffee can be drunk, to the following is a list of the ten most popular coffees will be given.

1. Espresso

When espresso hot water at high pressure through seven grams of ground coffee is pressed. The result is a small cup (typically 25 ml) with concentrated coffee that is rounded out by a floating foam layer, the crema. An espresso has more caffeine than five times greater amount of filter coffee. In the coffee usually gives his espresso with a glass of water.

2. Espresso Lungo

Espresso Lungo is a variant of espresso, but in double the amount of water, ie 50 ml are used. ”Lungo” means so much more “extended” as. The amount of ground coffee is the same as the espresso. Espresso Lungo is the basis for a cappuccino dar.

3. Ristretto

Ristretto, the Italian word for “limited” refers to a further variant of espresso, but in which only two thirds of the water that is used for an espresso, is thus used only 15 ml. Again, the amount of coffee powder, seven grams.

4. Espresso Macchiato

An espresso macchiato, caffè macchiato as well known, is an espresso that is mixed with a little milk and decorated with a topping of milk foam.

5. Cappuccino

A cappuccino is equal parts of an espresso lungo (an “extended” espresso) and hot milk. On the cappuccino is a layer of hot milk foam. Normally cappuccino is drunk sweetened and served in a warmed cup.

6. Latte

The latte has many names: in France it is called café au lait, cafe latte in Italy, and Austria and the Netherlands, he is wrong coffee. Normally a latte of one part coffee and one part milk. In the Italian café latte, the coffee is replaced by a double espresso.Rarely is it a milk foam on the Milchkafee, and usually drink it for breakfast.

7. Latte Macchiato

A latte macchiato is a latte similar, but contains more milk. It should consist of three layers, which do not mix before drinking. The lower layer is made of hot milk, the film about a house, and the upper layer of milk foam. The best way to reach the effect of the non-mixing of the layers by the espresso beigibt least because it is heavier than the milk foam, but lighter than the milk.

8. Corretto

“Corretto” is the Italian word “correct” for, and just say a type of espresso, the espresso in a spirit is added, for example, grappa, cognac or amaretto.

9. Wiener Melange

A Wiener Melange is a regional specialty coffee from Vienna and refers to a piece each equal mixture of coffee and steamed milk. First, a single cylinder is placed in a coffee cup, then the same amount of milk. Then the Wiener Melange is sprinkled with cocoa powder.

10. Café Mocha

A Café Mocha called a specialty coffee with hot chocolate. Here, in three equal parts espresso, hot milk and hot chocolate, and sometimes chocolate syrup mixed together. At the Café Mocha is usually a layer of milk foam.

Obviously it is not easy to find This variety’s own favorite. The most convenient way to discover their own favorite coffee is the coffee machine. Suit yourself, these vending machines at the touch the desired beverage. Starting from 200, – € can create a coffee maker from Krups, together with some manual work a delicious espresso. Whoever has the money bag sits a bit loose, which can of course also a coffee machine like the WMF 1000 Pro for 2800, – € choose. You can then produce 12 different coffees at the touch of perfect quality.

Top Ten Kaffeegenuss

Welcher Kaffee schmeckt mir am besten?

Kaffee ist das beliebteste Getränk der Deutschen, noch vor dem Bier und sogar vor Wasser. Die beliebtesten Bohnensorten sind Arabica mit 60% und Robusta mit 36% Weltmarktanteil.
Im Schnitt trinkt jeder Deutsche fast drei Tassen Kaffee pro Tag. Da der Mensch aber Vielfalt liebt, ist es längst nicht mehr der “einfache” Kaffee, der die Liebhaber des koffeinhaltigen Heißgetränks begeistert.
Es sind viele Sorten und Varianten, in denen Kaffee genossen werden kann. Kaffeevollautomaten machen es zudem einfach, sich einen Kaffee selbst zu machen, den man sonst nur im Kaffeehaus um die Ecke genießen kann.

Um einen Überblick darüber zu erlangen, wie vielfältig Kaffee getrunken werden kann, soll im Folgenden eine Auflistung der zehn beliebtesten Kaffeespezialitäten gegeben werden.

1. Espresso

Beim Espresso wird heißes Wasser mit hohem Druck durch sieben Gramm gemahlenen Kaffee gepresst. Das Ergebnis ist eine kleine Tasse (üblicherweise 25 ml) mit konzentriertem Kaffee, der abgerundet wird durch eine darauf schwimmende Schaumschicht, die Crema. Ein Espresso hat mehr Koffeinanteil als eine fünfmal größere Menge Filterkaffee. Im Kaffeehaus erhält man seinen Espresso üblicherweise mit einem Glas Wasser.

2. Espresso Lungo

Espresso Lungo ist eine Variante des Espresso, bei der allerdings die doppelte Menge an Wasser, also 50 ml, verwendet wird. “Lungo” bedeutet so viel wie “verlängert”. Die Menge an Kaffeepulver ist jedoch die gleiche wie beim Espresso. Espresso Lungo stellt die Basis für einen Cappucchino dar.

3. Ristretto

Ristretto, das italienische Wort für “beschränkt”, bezeichnet eine weitere Variante von Espresso, bei dem allerdings nur zwei Drittel des Wassers, das man für einen Espresso verwendet, also nur 15 ml, benutzt wird. Auch hier ist die Menge des Kaffeepulvers bei sieben Gramm.

4. Espresso Macchiato

Ein Espresso Macchiato, auch als Caffè Macchiato bekannt, ist ein Espresso, der mit ein wenig Milch vermengt und mit einer Haube aus Milchschaum verziert wird.

5. Cappuccino

Ein Cappucchino besteht zu gleichen Teilen aus einem Espresso Lungo (einem “verlängerten” Espresso) und heißer Milch. Auf dem Cappucchino befindet sich eine Schicht heißen Milchschaums. Normalerweise wird Cappucchino gesüßt getrunken und in einer vorgewärmten Tasse serviert.

6. Milchkaffee

Der Milchkaffee hat viele Namen: In Frankreich nennt man ihn Café au lait, in Italien Café Latte, und in Österreich und den Niederlanden heißt er Kaffee verkehrt. Normalerweise besteht ein Milchkaffee aus je einem Teil Kaffee und einem Teil Milch. Im italienischen Café Latte wird der Kaffee durch einen doppelten Espresso ersetzt. Selten gibt man eine Milchschaumkrone auf den Milchkafee, und üblicherweise trinkt man ihn zum Frühstück.

7. Latte Macchiato

Der Latte Macchiato ist dem Milchkaffee ähnlich, enthält aber mehr Milch. Er besteht aus drei Schichten, die sich vor dem Trinken nicht vermischen sollten. Die untere Schicht besteht aus heißer Milch, die Schicht darüber aus einem Espresso, und die obere Schicht aus Milchschaum. Am besten erreicht man den Effekt des Nicht-Vermischens der Schichten, indem man den Espresso zuletzt beigibt, da er schwerer ist als der Milchschaum, aber leichter als die Milch.

8. Corretto

“Corretto” ist das italienische Wort für “korrigieren”, und genauso heißt eine Art von Espresso, bei der dem Espresso eine Spirituose beigegeben wird, zum Beispiel Grappa, Cognac oder Amaretto.

9. Wiener Melange

Eine Wiener Melange ist eine regionale Kaffeespezialität aus Wien und bezeichnet eine jeweils gleichteilige Mischung aus Kaffee und aufgeschäumter Milch. Zunächst wird ein Achtelliter Kaffee in eine Tasse gegeben, dann die gleiche Menge an Milch. Anschließend wird die Wiener Melange mit Kakaopulver bestreut.

10. Café Mocha

Ein Café Mocha bezeichnet eine Kaffeespezialität mit heißer Schokolade. Hierbei werden zu drei gleichen Teilen Espresso, heiße Milch und heiße Schokolade, manchmal auch Schokoladensirup miteinander vermischt. Auf dem Café Mocha befindet sich üblicherweise eine Schicht Milchschaum.

Offensichtlich ist es nicht ganz einfach, aus diesem Variantenreichtum seine eigene Lieblingssorte herauszufinden. Die bequemste Art seinen Lieblingskaffee zu entdecken ist der eigene Kaffeevollautomat. Ganz nach Wunsch stellen diese Automaten auf Knopfdruck das gewünschte Getränk her. Bereits ab ca. 200,- € kann eine Kaffeepadmaschine von Krupszusammen mit etwas Handarbeit einen schmackhaften Espresso erstellen. Wem der Geldbeutel etwas lockerer sitzt, der kann natürlich auch einen Kaffeevollautomaten wie den WMF 1000 Pro für ca. 2800,- € wählen. Der kann dann 12 verschiedene Kaffeespezialitäten auf Knopfdruck in einer perfekten Qualität herstellen.

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Top Ten Kaffeegenuss

Welcher Kaffee schmeckt mir am besten?

Kaffee ist das beliebteste Getränk der Deutschen, noch vor dem Bier und sogar vor Wasser. Die beliebtesten Bohnensorten sind Arabica mit 60% und Robusta mit 36% Weltmarktanteil.
Im Schnitt trinkt jeder Deutsche fast drei Tassen Kaffee pro Tag. Da der Mensch aber Vielfalt liebt, ist es längst nicht mehr der “einfache” Kaffee, der die Liebhaber des koffeinhaltigen Heißgetränks begeistert.
Es sind viele Sorten und Varianten, in denen Kaffee genossen werden kann. Kaffeevollautomaten machen es zudem einfach, sich einen Kaffee selbst zu machen, den man sonst nur im Kaffeehaus um die Ecke genießen kann.

Um einen Überblick darüber zu erlangen, wie vielfältig Kaffee getrunken werden kann, soll im Folgenden eine Auflistung der zehn beliebtesten Kaffeespezialitäten gegeben werden.

1. Espresso

Beim Espresso wird heißes Wasser mit hohem Druck durch sieben Gramm gemahlenen Kaffee gepresst. Das Ergebnis ist eine kleine Tasse (üblicherweise 25 ml) mit konzentriertem Kaffee, der abgerundet wird durch eine darauf schwimmende Schaumschicht, die Crema. Ein Espresso hat mehr Koffeinanteil als eine fünfmal größere Menge Filterkaffee. Im Kaffeehaus erhält man seinen Espresso üblicherweise mit einem Glas Wasser.

2. Espresso Lungo

Espresso Lungo ist eine Variante des Espresso, bei der allerdings die doppelte Menge an Wasser, also 50 ml, verwendet wird. “Lungo” bedeutet so viel wie “verlängert”. Die Menge an Kaffeepulver ist jedoch die gleiche wie beim Espresso. Espresso Lungo stellt die Basis für einen Cappucchino dar.

3. Ristretto

Ristretto, das italienische Wort für “beschränkt”, bezeichnet eine weitere Variante von Espresso, bei dem allerdings nur zwei Drittel des Wassers, das man für einen Espresso verwendet, also nur 15 ml, benutzt wird. Auch hier ist die Menge des Kaffeepulvers bei sieben Gramm.

4. Espresso Macchiato

Ein Espresso Macchiato, auch als Caffè Macchiato bekannt, ist ein Espresso, der mit ein wenig Milch vermengt und mit einer Haube aus Milchschaum verziert wird.

5. Cappuccino

Ein Cappucchino besteht zu gleichen Teilen aus einem Espresso Lungo (einem “verlängerten” Espresso) und heißer Milch. Auf dem Cappucchino befindet sich eine Schicht heißen Milchschaums. Normalerweise wird Cappucchino gesüßt getrunken und in einer vorgewärmten Tasse serviert.

6. Milchkaffee

Der Milchkaffee hat viele Namen: In Frankreich nennt man ihn Café au lait, in Italien Café Latte, und in Österreich und den Niederlanden heißt er Kaffee verkehrt. Normalerweise besteht ein Milchkaffee aus je einem Teil Kaffee und einem Teil Milch. Im italienischen Café Latte wird der Kaffee durch einen doppelten Espresso ersetzt. Selten gibt man eine Milchschaumkrone auf den Milchkafee, und üblicherweise trinkt man ihn zum Frühstück.

7. Latte Macchiato

Der Latte Macchiato ist dem Milchkaffee ähnlich, enthält aber mehr Milch. Er besteht aus drei Schichten, die sich vor dem Trinken nicht vermischen sollten. Die untere Schicht besteht aus heißer Milch, die Schicht darüber aus einem Espresso, und die obere Schicht aus Milchschaum. Am besten erreicht man den Effekt des Nicht-Vermischens der Schichten, indem man den Espresso zuletzt beigibt, da er schwerer ist als der Milchschaum, aber leichter als die Milch.

8. Corretto

“Corretto” ist das italienische Wort für “korrigieren”, und genauso heißt eine Art von Espresso, bei der dem Espresso eine Spirituose beigegeben wird, zum Beispiel Grappa, Cognac oder Amaretto.

9. Wiener Melange

Eine Wiener Melange ist eine regionale Kaffeespezialität aus Wien und bezeichnet eine jeweils gleichteilige Mischung aus Kaffee und aufgeschäumter Milch. Zunächst wird ein Achtelliter Kaffee in eine Tasse gegeben, dann die gleiche Menge an Milch. Anschließend wird die Wiener Melange mit Kakaopulver bestreut.

10. Café Mocha

Ein Café Mocha bezeichnet eine Kaffeespezialität mit heißer Schokolade. Hierbei werden zu drei gleichen Teilen Espresso, heiße Milch und heiße Schokolade, manchmal auch Schokoladensirup miteinander vermischt. Auf dem Café Mocha befindet sich üblicherweise eine Schicht Milchschaum.

Offensichtlich ist es nicht ganz einfach, aus diesem Variantenreichtum seine eigene Lieblingssorte herauszufinden. Die bequemste Art seinen Lieblingskaffee zu entdecken ist der eigene Kaffeevollautomat. Ganz nach Wunsch stellen diese Automaten auf Knopfdruck das gewünschte Getränk her. Bereits ab ca. 200,- € kann eine Kaffeepadmaschine von Krups zusammen mit etwas Handarbeit einen schmackhaften Espresso erstellen. Wem der Geldbeutel etwas lockerer sitzt, der kann natürlich auch einen Kaffeevollautomaten wie den WMF 1000 Pro für ca. 2800,- € wählen. Der kann dann 12 verschiedene Kaffeespezialitäten auf Knopfdruck in einer perfekten Qualität herstellen.

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Coffee is the most popular drink of the Germans, even before the beer and even from water. The most popular types of beans are Arabica and Robusta 60% with 36% market share.
On average, almost every German drinks three cups of coffee per day. Since man but loves diversity, it is no longer the “simple” coffee that has inspired lovers of caffeinated hot beverage.
There are many varieties and variations, in which coffee can be enjoyed. Coffee machines also make it easy to make yourself a coffee, which you can enjoy otherwise only in the cafe around the corner.
To gain an overview of the diversity of coffee can be drunk, to the following is a list of the ten most popular coffees will be given.

1. Espresso

When espresso hot water at high pressure through seven grams of ground coffee is pressed. The result is a small cup (typically 25 ml) with concentrated coffee that is rounded out by a floating foam layer, the crema. An espresso has more caffeine than five times greater amount of filter coffee. In the coffee usually gives his espresso with a glass of water.

2. Espresso Lungo

Espresso Lungo is a variant of espresso, but in double the amount of water, ie 50 ml are used. ”Lungo” means so much more “extended” as. The amount of ground coffee is the same as the espresso. Espresso Lungo is the basis for a cappuccino dar.

3. Ristretto

Ristretto, the Italian word for “limited” refers to a further variant of espresso, but in which only two thirds of the water that is used for an espresso, is thus used only 15 ml. Again, the amount of coffee powder, seven grams.

4. Espresso Macchiato

An espresso macchiato, caffè macchiato as well known, is an espresso that is mixed with a little milk and decorated with a topping of milk foam.

5. Cappuccino

A cappuccino is equal parts of an espresso lungo (an “extended” espresso) and hot milk. On the cappuccino is a layer of hot milk foam. Normally cappuccino is drunk sweetened and served in a warmed cup.

6. Latte

The latte has many names: in France it is called café au lait, cafe latte in Italy, and Austria and the Netherlands, he is wrong coffee. Normally a latte of one part coffee and one part milk. In the Italian café latte, the coffee is replaced by a double espresso.Rarely is it a milk foam on the Milchkafee, and usually drink it for breakfast.

7. Latte Macchiato

A latte macchiato is a latte similar, but contains more milk. It should consist of three layers, which do not mix before drinking. The lower layer is made of hot milk, the film about a house, and the upper layer of milk foam. The best way to reach the effect of the non-mixing of the layers by the espresso beigibt least because it is heavier than the milk foam, but lighter than the milk.

8. Corretto

“Corretto” is the Italian word “correct” for, and just say a type of espresso, the espresso in a spirit is added, for example, grappa, cognac or amaretto.

9. Wiener Melange

A Wiener Melange is a regional specialty coffee from Vienna and refers to a piece each equal mixture of coffee and steamed milk. First, a single cylinder is placed in a coffee cup, then the same amount of milk. Then the Wiener Melange is sprinkled with cocoa powder.

10. Café Mocha

A Café Mocha called a specialty coffee with hot chocolate. Here, in three equal parts espresso, hot milk and hot chocolate, and sometimes chocolate syrup mixed together. At the Café Mocha is usually a layer of milk foam.

Obviously it is not easy to find This variety’s own favorite. The most convenient way to discover their own favorite coffee is the coffee machine. Suit yourself, these vending machines at the touch the desired beverage. Starting from 200, – € can create a coffee maker from Krups, together with some manual work a delicious espresso. Whoever has the money bag sits a bit loose, which can of course also a coffee machine like the WMF 1000 Pro for 2800, – € choose. You can then produce 12 different coffees at the touch of perfect quality.

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Coffee, a drink cherished by many; a drink avoided by others. Tea, its main rival, seems to offer a bounty of better health benefits; a drink for the New Agers and those who want to escape the decadence of the brown, caffeinated drink. The fact stands that tea can only be as beneficial as its preparation, which in some cases may have as much sugar as a can of soda. To understand coffee, one must understand the core value of tea: that the brewed leaf itself is the only healthful component. Everything else is decadence.

To that, the coffee bean itself contains a number of benefits to health. But the culture of coffee, like the tao of tea, contains a lot of excess trimmings. Espresso machines, for example, produce a highly concentrated form of ordinary coffee. And then the all-consuming vice: sugar. Along with cream, sugar waters down the benefits of coffee, where it turns the brew into drinkable candy. But all of this remains unchanged from tea. The bean is the important part.

Caffeine can wreak havoc on the nervous system, but that does not make it synonymous with coffee. Different kinds of coffee (all prepared differently) will yield varied levels of caffeine content. Serving size also comes into play. To those sensitive to caffeine, the obvious alternative can be found in decaffeinated coffee. But such an alternative could downplay the positive affects of the drink. Coffee is rich in the B vitamin niacin; and in recent studies has been shown to have antioxidant-like effects on the body by eliminating free radicals. As a caution, these benefits only arise with a balanced drinking habit. Too much cream and sugar can prove to be detrimental, while too much coffee poses many long-term hazards. While coffee may provide the B vitamin niacin, it in turn restricts the body from other vitamins. And depending on the brew, coffee contains acids that have been linked to stomach ulcers. Symptoms like these may sound off-putting, but they exist only in the long run for an abusive drinker. A daily cup poses no threat to the average person.

And a cup can be prepared several ways. The standard method used by drip machines yield a good amount of caffeine and the filter traps out most of the volatile fatty acids in the bean. The use of a French press, with its lack of a filter, will keep the acids in the brew (though some claim it helps the coffee to taste better). The pressurized water in an espresso will not keep out most of the volatile acids, and it will also increase the caffeine content. All told, for those who refuse to switch to decaffeinated, instant coffee granules contain less caffeine and fatty acids. Compared to their quality cousins, instant coffee should satisfy the balanced drinker. This along with less cream and less sugar, can make for a risk-free casual cup of coffee.

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The purpose of this article is to discuss the differences between the traditional espresso machine and the fully automatic bean to cup coffee machine. Both types of coffee machine have their advantages and disadvantages and by giving these factors due consideration it should help you decide which type is best for your business.

There are other types of coffee machine available too, such as the filter coffee machine, pod machine or instant coffee machine, but these are not considered in this article as they cannot produce ‘proper’ speciality coffee drinks such as latte, espresso, ristretto etc.

The basis of all luxury speciality coffee drinks is the espresso which both our systems produce. This is made by passing hot water under pressure through a wad of ground coffee, to produce a short, strong and concentrated coffee liquor. When the espresso shot is blended with foamed or steamed milk then most popular types of specialty coffee drinks such as cappuccino, latte, macchiato can be made.

Both the traditional espresso machine and the bean to cup machine are able to produce espresso shots and foamed milk.

Firstly we will consider overall drink quality. Here the traditional espresso machine comes out on top. This is assuming that the operator (barista) is well trained and both types of equipment are clean and well-maintained.

An espresso based drink produced on a traditional espresso machine and prepared by a top barista is the best you can get! Coffee beverages made from a bean to cup machine are very good, but don’t quite make it to the standard set by a traditional system.

Secondly when considering the consistency of the final beverage the bean to cup machine would usually win. The quality of drink from a traditional espresso machine depends on the barista and his frame of mind at the time and so can vary greatly. Bean to cup machines however produce the same drink at the push of a button and are not dependent on the operator.

Thirdly, ease of use. Here again the fully automatic bean to cup machine comes out on top as most drinks are prepared by the push of a button. To prepare and serve a quality beverage from a traditional espresso machine is a skilled art and takes considerable practise to master.

Fourthly to consider is ‘theatre’ or ambience of the drink preparation. Whilst a bean to cup machine is purely a functional device to produce a quality beverage, the traditional espresso machine adds that special magic to the whole coffee experience. Customers can enjoy the overall coffee experience as they watch the skilled barista at work.

Honours are even then on the main four criteria, so the choice is yours. Decide which are the most important factors in your particular case before contacting your local coffee machine supplier.

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I enjoy a coffee first thing in the morning. Like most coffee lovers, the anticipation of the smell, taste and enjoyment of that first sip is clearly an inspiration to wake up.

What we have noticed is the difference in the strength and taste of the coffee when my husband makes me a latte, and when I make one for myself. We both use our espresso coffee machine, the coffee beans are freshly ground in the same manner, and generally the latte is prepared in the same manner.

We have been discussing this difference amongst ourselves and we finally realized that the strength and taste of the coffee is determined by how the ground coffee is compacted in the filter.  My husband presses down harder and firmer with the tamper than what I am capable of, resulting in a stronger espresso brew.

As they say, a great cup of coffee is determined by the following factors:-
25% relies on the equipment
25% relies on the coffee
50% relies on the person making the coffee.

This maxim is once again proven correct when on holiday or away from home.

Whilst looking for my morning fix, firstly, as for all coffee lovers, I find an espresso coffee machine in a cafe that is lovingly handled and well taken care of.  Basically where every coffee served is made with care producing a high quality espresso each time.  I peruse the coffee menu offerings studiously, observe the flow around the coffee machine before hesitantly placing my order.

Once I have found a good espresso maker, I always go back there and ensure that only
that barista will make my latte for me. If the chosen barista is not present at that time, I will very reluctantly order a coffee that a mere mortal makes, or forgo that fix and await the arrival of said chosen barista.

Enjoying coffee is a rewarding experience. The rich texture and heaviness on the tongue, the taste that lingers and the fragrant strong aroma, all make coffee drinking a pleasurable experience.

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Without a doubt, organic coffee has become one of the most recent developments in the world. And seeing that it is organic; means that we will get several health benefits when choosing it over the regular crop. But what makes this type of coffee different from the other types? What are the health benefits?

Because organic coffee has been grown without the use of chemicals and harmful pesticides, we can only guarantee that the coffee we drink is produced naturally. For this reason, it is full of antioxidants, vitamins and nutrients that can make our hearts healthier. The reason why organic coffee is full of antioxidants is mainly due to the fact that they are grown in soil which is rich in volcanic nutrients. And because these coffee plants are being grown under a shade, most of their nutrients have been preserved.

All organic coffee, no matter where it is grown, do not include the use pesticides and chemicals. For this reason, organic coffee does not produce any dangerous consequences to our health and even to the organic farmers. As a matter of fact, exposure to chemicals and pesticides has been found to be the cause of either respiratory or mental deficiencies among many people. With organic coffee, we are not only ensuring our own health but even the health and well being of our organic farmers.

In addition, organic coffee is natural energy booster and relaxer which we can enjoy any time of the day. This is due to the fact that the caffeine from organic coffee comes in its purest form. It can even help us lose weight. The reason for this is that coffee satisfies hunger while toxins are being flushed out of the body simultaneously.

With the above mentioned health benefits of organic coffee, there is no doubt why we should choose it. We can even enjoy a daily cup of Joe without worrying about the harmful effects to our body. A USA Company that produces a great cup of organic coffee is www.BoreshaCoffee.com

Because organic coffee has been grown without the use of chemicals and harmful pesticides, we can only guarantee that the coffee we drink is produced naturally. For this reason, it is full of antioxidants, vitamins and nutrients that can make our hearts healthier. The reason why organic coffee is full of antioxidants is mainly due to the fact that they are grown in soil which is rich in volcanic nutrients. And because these coffee plants are being grown under a shade, most of their nutrients have been preserved.

All organic coffee, no matter where it is grown, do not include the use pesticides and chemicals. For this reason, organic coffee does not produce any dangerous consequences to our health and even to the organic farmers. As a matter of fact, exposure to chemicals and pesticides has been found to be the cause of either respiratory or mental deficiencies among many people. With organic coffee, we are not only ensuring our own health but even the health and well being of our organic farmers.

In addition, organic coffee is natural energy booster and relaxer which we can enjoy any time of the day. This is due to the fact that the caffeine from organic coffee comes in its purest form. It can even help us lose weight. The reason for this is that coffee satisfies hunger while toxins are being flushed out of the body simultaneously.

With the above mentioned health benefits of organic coffee, there is no doubt why we should choose it. We can even enjoy a daily cup of Joe without worrying about the harmful effects to our body. A USA Company that produces a great cup of organic coffee is www.BoreshaCoffee.Because organic coffee has been grown without the use of chemicals and harmful pesticides, we can only guarantee that the coffee we drink is produced naturally. For this reason, it is full of antioxidants, vitamins and nutrients that can make our hearts healthier. The reason why organic coffee is full of antioxidants is mainly due to the fact that they are grown in soil which is rich in volcanic nutrients. And because these coffee plants are being grown under a shade, most of their nutrients have been preserved. com

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