Once a status symbol for the ultra-glam; now a commonplace household
appliance - coffee machines have slowly crept their way into kitchens
around the world. With over 400 million cups consumed per year in the
United States alone*, it is unsurprising that many enthusiasts are
attempting to recreate their favourite brew at home - but are the
benefits of owning a machine enough to ensure their regular use?
Avoiding the dusty appliance shelf
Owning a coffee machine has many advantages � many of which are wasted
in a lazy or overly busy household. Preparation and/or brewing time
should be taken into account prior to purchase, as these can vary
considerably depending on the type of machine being used. Traditional
espresso machines requiring filter coffee are much more �hands-on� than
their automatic capsule-powered counterparts, and generally require more
effort to use and maintain (although the quality is arguably higher).
Adequate care must also be taken to clean the machine and equipment
after use, as the quality of each cup decreases noticeably without
regular cleaning.
Changing daily habits
Making caf�-quality coffee at home is easy if it becomes a habit.
However, for those who race out the door in the morning, grabbing a
cappuccino on the way to work is often considered something of a ritual.
For the time-poor, simply turning on the coffee machine before
showering can save a few precious minutes in the morning. Alternatively,
the time saved from not needing to queue at a caf� can be better used
making a cheaper � yet equally invigorating � latte at home.
Practice makes perfect
A common complaint for new owners of coffee machines is that their
coffee never turns out the same as a brew from their local caf�. This
can happen because of a number of factors, including the type of machine
used, the type of coffee, and the cleanliness of the machine. Capsule
machines for example, can be quite limited, and will maintain a similar
taste throughout the life of the machine. However, in some cases this
problem can be attributed to an inexperienced barista. Coffee-making is
regarded as an art by many, but it is a skill that almost anyone can
learn with a little practice � and once learned, it is an enviable asset
when entertaining guests.
by: Gareth Hoyle
http://www.coffeee.net
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Written By Khadirin on Rabu, 05 Juni 2013 | 07.55
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