Espresso

For coffee lovers, espresso is the nectar of the gods. When you want an espresso, there is no substitute. Certainly a plain cup of coffee won’t satisfy the need. That’s because an espresso is an art form. Technically and officially, espresso is a concentrated coffee created by forcing hot water under pressure through finely ground coffee. But when you talk about espresso, you also talk about heart, body and crema. Crema is the foam on the surface of the espresso, and an espresso coffee maker is what creates the foam.

There are several types of espresso coffee makers. Like any art form, your needs and preferences will dictate the kind of espresso coffee maker you choose. The stovetop espresso maker is most like the original Italian espresso coffee maker. It is a three-part coffee maker with water in the bottom and coffee grounds in the middle. When the water boils, it forces the water through the grounds and espresso collects in the top of the espresso coffee maker.

Naturally, there are more sophisticated espresso makers on the market today. Many of the well-know coffee maker brands, like Mr. Coffee, manufacture espresso makers. The Mr. Coffee espresso maker is inexpensive, yet makes a great shot of espresso. This type of home espresso maker is pump driven. Of course, if you want to make the best coffee and espresso maker brews, a combo espresso coffee maker for your home is the right choice. The dual brew machines can make coffee or espresso, and in some cases, both at the same time.

There are other kinds of espresso coffee makers including the premiere piston-driven espresso maker and the fully automatic machines that grind and tamp before making espresso. The Delonghi espresso coffee maker is a quality product, which typifies the espresso maker used in the home. Machines come with a variety of options. This particular model has dual thermostats for water and steam. It also has a warming plate and a removable drip tray and water tank. Making the espresso is the most important function, but ease of cleaning should be a consideration before you purchase an espresso maker.

Before choosing an espresso coffee maker, review the different capabilities of the available products. The price of espresso makers varies considerably and is a function of the number of options and the kinds of materials used. Stainless steel is obviously more expensive than plastic. Also, some espresso makers are easier to use than others. Making that great cup of espresso is the result of matching the espresso maker to the user.

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