Saturday, November 26, 2011

How a Coffee Machine Works

!±8± How a Coffee Machine Works

Coffee Makers, cooking appliances having different varieties and methods to brew the coffee have removed the inconvenience to boil the water in different containers. In the very initial stage roasted and ground coffee beans were placed in a pot or pan to which hot water was added followed by attachment of a lid to commence the infusion process. An idea to change the process of brewing coffee finally made the first modern method for making coffee. The Biggin, originating in France ca. 1800 was a two-level pot holding appliance in which coffee was placed in an upper compartment and water was poured to drain through holes in the bottom compartment into the coffee pot below. In the next development process of coffee makers, a French inventor developed the "pumping percolator" in which boiling water in a bottom chamber forces itself up a tube and then trickles through the ground coffee back into the bottom chamber.

Vacuum Coffee Brewer:

Vacuum Coffee brewer: a Bodum vacuum brewer where the coffee is sucked back. The Napier Vacuum machine invented in 1840 was an early example of this type. The principle was to heat water in a lower vessel until expansion forced the contents through narrow tube into upper vessel containing ground coffee. When the lower vessel was empty and sufficient brewing time had elapsed then heat was removed and the resulting vacuum draw the brewed coffee back through a strainer into the lower chamber from which it could be decanted.

The next variant technique called a balance siphon having two chambers arranged side by side was the next coffee brewing method. On August 27, 1930 Inez H. Pierce of Chicago, Illinois invented the first vacuum coffee maker that truly automated the vacuum brewing process. An electrically heated stove was incorporated into the design of the vacuum brewer.

Electric Percolator:

James Nason of Massachusetts patented the early percolator design in 1865. An Illinois farmer named Hanson Goodrich is credited with patenting the modern percolator. The impact of science and technological advances as a motif in post -war design was eventually felt in the manufacture and marketing of coffee and coffee-makers.

Consumer guides emphasized the ability of the device to meet standards of temperature and brewing time, and the ratio of soluble elements between brew and grounds. In later years, coffee makers began to adopt more standardized form commensurate with a large increase in the scale of production required to meet postwar consumer demand. Plastics and composite materials began to replace metal, particularly with the advent of newer electric drip coffee makers in 1970s. During 1990s, consumer demand for more attractive appliances to complement expensive modern kitchens resulted in new wave of re-designed coffee makers in a wider range of available colors and styles.

Modern Coffee Maker

We find three things in the top of this coffee maker:
• There is a reservoir that holds the water when you pout it into the pot at the start of the coffee making cycle.
• There is a white tube that leads up from the below the reservoir base, carrying the hot water up to the drip area.
• There is a shower head. Water arrives here from the white hot-water tube and is sprayed over the coffee grounds. In some coffee makers, the water comes out of the hose into a perforated plastic disc called the drip area and simply falls through the holes into the coffee grounds.

Making Coffee
The boiling water-pump in this machine having same mechanism drives a percolator type coffee machine, which makes extremely reliable.
Different Coffee Makers have different mechanism but the process is same to brew the Coffee from different Coffee Makers. No matter, what is it? Have fun with various Coffee Makers.


How a Coffee Machine Works

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Green Mountain Double Black Diamond Extra Bold 96 K-Cups

!±8± Green Mountain Double Black Diamond Extra Bold 96 K-Cups

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  • Double Black Diamond Extra Bold is our darkest Extra Bold.
  • It's a heavy-bodied coffee with a dark and toasty flavor.
  • On a darkness scale of 1 - 10, this one goes to eleven.
  • Includes 96 single-cup servings (K-Cups)
  • Designed for use in Keurig brewing systems

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Green Mountain Double Black Diamond Extra Bold 96 K-Cups

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Must Try Coffee Shops in New York City

!±8± Must Try Coffee Shops in New York City

When it comes to New York City trends, boutique high end coffee is near the top of the list. Suddenly it seems any neighborhood you go to has a high scale coffee spot to call their own.

But which of these coffee shops serve the best cup? Here are some of my favorites.

I would be remiss to create a list of my favorite coffee spots and not mention the coffee at Abraco. This is serious stuff. You can get a slow drip coffee here, a process in which the beans are funneled through a cone and, well, drips slowly into your cup. They also have some of the best pastries in town.

Located on Lafayette Street down in SoHo is Philadelphia's own La Colombe Torrefaction. This place has my favorite iced coffee in the city hands down. They make it special here by adding a shot of espresso to your iced coffee.

Ground Support is another downtown Coffee Shop that I really like. Located in the western part of SoHo this place has a great vibe and also serves great food, a rarity amongst coffee shops in general.

No list of coffee shops in New York would be complete without me mentioning 9th Street Espresso. There has long been a debate about which coffee shop is better, 9th Street Espresso or Abraco? While I prefer Abraco, both options are two of the best that can be had.

On the Lower East Side is the Cobble Hill spinoff of Café Pedlar. This place has amazing food and is a great place to get some a decent amount of work done while sipping on some Stumptown Coffee.

These are just some of the best. It was hard to distinguish #2 -#10 on my personal list, so I may just have to make another article covering the topic.


Must Try Coffee Shops in New York City

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Keurig Coffee Machines and Single Serve Coffee Pods Manufacturers

!±8± Keurig Coffee Machines and Single Serve Coffee Pods Manufacturers

For coffee lovers who do not wish nor have the time to brew an entire pot of coffee, the Keurig B60 Special Edition single cup brewer and single serve coffee pods, will result in the freshest, most aromatic cup of coffee imaginable. This is due to the unique design of the machine and the Keurig k-cups, which serve to intensify the aroma of the roasted Arabic coffee beans, just as gourmet coffee was meant to be experienced.

The Elite Keurig B40 Elite uses single serve coffee pods such as Green Mountain coffee, Godiva, Fratello and many more to give gourmet coffee drinkers the taste they crave. K-cup coffees are a pod less coffee with just the right amount of fragrant coffee to serve one or two persons. Many sampler coffees arrive in these pod less containers especially companies that sell European coffees and teas. Popular due to their fair trade agreements and organic growing mediums, individuals who purchase mail order coffees, chocolates and teas, want to do their very best to ensure coffee growers, small farmers and their employees get a fair price for their products. This allows them to grow a thriving business, feed their families, better their economy, and provide quality products for consumers.

There are several high quality single serve coffee makers, such as the Senseo sold at WalMart, and comes in regal black, takes only 45 seconds to brew, and all cleaning parts are dishwasher safe. The price is reasonable too at only .00 Just think, in less than one minute, this sensational machine can serve up a royal single cup of coffee in your choice of either decaf or the regular for those slow to wake up individuals, and in any flavors or brew strengths you prefer.

At Green Mountain, the choices are almost unlimited and are offered in strengths of mild to robust and extra bold flavors. Don't forget that in addition to single serve coffee pods the pod less organic k-cups don't just offer the gourmet a choice of coffees, but has tea and cocoa for those types of connoisseurs as well. Who knew going green and saving the planet could be such a pleasant experience?


Keurig Coffee Machines and Single Serve Coffee Pods Manufacturers

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