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Espresso vs. Cappuccino vs. Latte

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Espresso vs. Cappuccino vs. Latte

By Coffeenated Stories | 5 min read

Whether you are a beginner in the world of espresso-based coffee drinks and just starting to learn various coffee drinks, or you are pretty familiar with many of them, you want to learn more about what goes inside and how we can prepare and brew them.

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Espresso vs. Coffee

By Coffeenated Stories | 6 min read

For making regular coffee, we would need to put about 60g of somewhat medium ground coffee into a paper filter and pour over about a liter of nearly boiling water to brew a batch of regular coffee. In preparing a single shot of espresso, we'll need to use an espresso machine to force a small amount of hot water to run through a basket of 7g of finely ground coffee to produce about 25g of liquid espresso.

Cup of Espresso

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What is Espresso?

By Coffeenated Stories | 16 min read

Read through our article to learn about the story of espresso, its history and evolution, its taste, how it is served and enjoyed, espresso-based coffee drinks, and more.

Cup of Espresso

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Brewing Espresso With Darker and Lighter Roasts

By Coffeenated Stories | 6 min read

Discover the impact of roast levels on brewing espresso. Learn how to adjust brew ratios, water temperature, and more for darker and lighter roasts.

Channeling in Espresso

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What Causes Channeling in Espresso?

By Coffeenated Stories | 4 min read

Channeling in espresso happens when water finds a path to travel more easily through only one spot of the coffee puck. That specific path will have a much lower water resistance than the rest of the puck. A place in the puck with lower resistance has a greater flow rate throughout the brewing process.

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How is Espresso Brewed?

By Coffeenated Stories | 9 min read

Espresso is a small and intense cup of coffee brewed under pressure. The coffee yielded with this method is dark black and syrupy with a lovely crema on top. Over the years, espresso has become one of the most popular ways to brew and drink coffee. Read through to find out what goes into consideration when brewing a shot of espresso.

Bag of Coffee Beans

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Coffee Beans - From Coffee Enthusiast Perspective

By Admin | 3 min read

Whenever you open a bag of coffee beans and feel the aroma inside, besides how you should brew your next cup of coffee, some other questions may bubble up in your mind. Here are some of them and their answers

Coffee Fruit

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Is Coffee Fruit Edible?

By Coffeenated Stories | 1 min read

Coffee, the world's favorite beverage, comes from the fruits of the coffee tree. The fruits of the coffee tree are called cherries. They are round berry-like fruit, almost 3/4 inch (2 cm) long, and they are green at the beginning, but as they ripen, they turn yellowish and red or dark red when fully mature.