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  2. Latte art - Wikipedia

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    Latte art is a method of preparing coffee created by pouring microfoam into a shot of espresso and resulting in a pattern or design on the surface of the caffè latte, cappuccino or hot chocolate. It can also be created or embellished by simply "drawing" in the top layer of foam.

  3. E-61 - Wikipedia

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    The name E61 comes from the Faema E61 espresso machine, which was named for the solar eclipse in its year of introduction, 1961. [ 1 ] This technology was developed and patented by Faema in 1961 and revolutionized the espresso machine market, ultimately establishing them as a pioneering force within the industry.

  4. Espresso machine - Wikipedia

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    An espresso machine brews coffee by forcing pressurized water near boiling point through a "puck" of ground coffee and a filter in order to produce a thick, concentrated coffee called espresso. Multiple machine designs have been created to produce espresso. Several machines share some common elements, such as a grouphead and a portafilter. An ...

  5. Coffeemaker - Wikipedia

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    A stove-top, Italian style coffee maker A 2016-model electric coffeemaker. A coffeemaker, coffee maker or coffee machine is a cooking appliance used to brew coffee.While there are many different types of coffeemakers, the two most common brewing principles use gravity or pressure to move hot water through coffee grounds.

  6. Category:Espresso machines - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Espresso machines" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  7. Gaggia - Wikipedia

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    The machine forced water to flow over the coffee grounds at a high pressure, producing the 'crema' that is unique to espresso. The Gaggia company was founded in 1947 and formally incorporated in 1948. It first produced machines for commercial use, but shortly thereafter released the Gilda, its first home machine. [2]

  8. Handpresso - Wikipedia

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    A Handpresso espresso maker in use. The Handpresso Wild works by pumping the Handpresso unit up to 16 bar pressure. [7] Hot water is then added from a kettle or a thermo flask to the 50 ml reservoir, and an E.S.E. pod or Domepod (ground coffee) inserted before serving the coffee at the push of a button.

  9. Thermosiphon - Wikipedia

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    Many espresso machine designs use a thermosiphon in order to maintain a stable temperature. The E-61 espresso machine has a group head with a thermosiphon. This group head is common on many espresso machines today. Some lever espresso machines have a double wall around the piston in their group that is used for a thermosiphon.