Remember Me
forgot your password?

Espresso - The Morning Wake Up Call

What is Espresso?

The word espresso comes from the Italian words caffè espresso which literally means pressed-out coffee. Espresso is brewed by forcing very hot water under high pressure through coffee that has been ground to a consistency between extremely fine and powder. This process extracts a very flavorful concentrated coffee beverage. In Italy, good espresso is defined by the "four Ms" - Miscela, Macinazione, Macchina, Mano. These four words loosely translates to: blend of coffee beans, the grinding process, the machine, and the person making the espresso.

Espresso was developed in Milan, Italy in the early 20th century, but up until the mid-1940s it was a beverage produced solely with steam pressure. A simple espresso machine uses a pot, a filter, ground coffee and a spout. The as water in the pot is heated pressure builds inside the pot, and the
only way for it to escape is up the spout, through the coffee and out of the spout in the top. Since the end of the spout is under water, the pressure forces the hot water up through the spout. Modern day espresso machines have really caught on since the invention of the spring piston lever machine. This machines commercial success changed espresso into the beverage we know today. Starbucks has taken espresso production to a new level and the market continues to grow each year.

How does Espresso Differ from Coffee?

So what makes espresso so much different than regular coffee? For starters it has a thicker consistency than standard drip coffee. It also contains a higher amount of dissolved solids than drip coffee per relative volume. And probably the most noticeable thing when you pay $6 bucks is that the serving is much smaller. Espresso is usually measured in shots, which are between 25 and 30 ml (around 1 fluid ounce) in size. Espresso is also chemically complex and somewhat volatile, with many of its chemical components quickly degrading from oxidation or loss of temperature. Just by looking at it, the most distinguishing characteristic is "crema". Crema is the reddish-brown foam that floats on the surface and is composed of vegetable oils, proteins and sugars. Crema has elements of both emulsion and foam colloid.

Because of the high pressure brewing process, espresso tends to be a very highly concentrated "shot" of coffee. While there can be significant variation, on a per-volume basis, espresso contains approximately three times the caffeine content of regular brewed coffee. In most cases, 1 shot of espresso will have about half the caffeine of a standard large coffee. For this reason, it has become the base ingredient for other drinks, such as lattes, cappuccino, macchiato and mochas.

Which type of coffee beans is used to make espresso?

Contrary to popular belief, there is no specific coffee bean type or roast required to make espresso. Remember, espresso is made from the process, not the bean or blend. Typically, espresso is made from a blend of beans that can be roasted ranging between dark and light. Depending on the consumer, the blend chosen is purely a decision on taste. Commercial espresso makers like Starbucks go with a darker roast of beans to produce their traditional flavor.

What the heck is a Barista?

Barista is the Italian word for bartender. So an expert operator of an espresso machine is considered a barista. Starbucks uses this term to refer to their counter staff and thus the term has gained popularity in the U.S. A "home barista" is one who enjoys making espresso at their home.

A final word on espresso

As more and more Americans pour (no pun intended) into the local Starbucks or the Seattle's Best coffee shops, the popularity of espresso grows. Owning your own espresso maker has become quite popular in recent years and there are many styles of machines to choose from. Some operate with just the touch of a button. I encourage you to do your research before you buy there are many different options and many different price ranges to consider. Good luck on your quest for the perfect cup of espresso be it home brewed or Starbucks original.

Dale Martin
Dale Martin hosts a site that posts reviews and information on espresso machines. If you would like to learn more or to read reviews of specific espresso machines, please visit us at www.espressomachines-review.com
Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Food and Beverage Articles
  • More from Dale Martin

Best Meals For Game Day With Less Fat

By: Cathy Lopez | 16/11/2009
Football season has now begun and many individuals across America are stocking their cupboards with all the delicious foods that we like to enjoy so much on dame day. For most individuals there are a few common meals that just seem to go perfect with a good game, a crisp...

Eat Sustainable, Local, Organic Foods at Paul Martin’s American Bistro

By: Paul Martin's American Bistro | 16/11/2009
When you look forward to a lunch or dinner out, your mind probably goes to favorite flavors, cooking techniques, and how the meal is presented on the plate so that you know it has been prepared with skill and care. You expect excellent service and a pleasant ambiance. These are certainly essential parts of the dining out experience.

A Restricted Diet Does Not Mean Limited on Flavor

By: Paul Martin's American Bistro | 16/11/2009
If you are conscientious about your food choices finding a restaurant with menus that offer low salt and limited sugar or fat may be challenging. Paul Martin’s American Bistro® specializes in preparing mouth watering entrees for even the most discerning diners. Meals are full of flavor, variety, and diversity. Chef Josh Korn in Roseville and Chef Paul Muller in El Segundo create savory dishes that are enjoyed by everyone – even those looking for healthier fare.

Dining out can be a challenge for those following a vegetarian or vegan diet

By: Paul Martin's American Bistro | 16/11/2009
Dining out can be a challenge for those following a vegetarian or vegan diet. Many restaurants have an extremely limited selection of vegetarian dishes and are unwilling to modify menu items to meet the needs of vegetarian diners.

Keebler Coupon - Free Printable Keebler Coupons

By: Newsbandit | 16/11/2009
Easily save money by using printable coupons and getting your Keebler Coupon to take to the grocery store.

Pillsbury Coupon - Free Printable Pillsbury Coupons

By: Newsbandit | 16/11/2009
Save money easily by using printable coupons and getting your Pillsbury Coupon to take to the grocery store.

Food Shortage Riots In The USA - Closer Than You May Think

By: sean sandvik | 16/11/2009
Food Shortage Riots are far from most americans' minds. But the truth is sobering when you learn the facts. When was the last time you went shopping in a supermarket? Have you given any thought as to where that food comes from? Only 1% of US citizens produce our entire food supply.

Birds Eye Coupon - Free Printable Birds Eye Coupons

By: Newsbandit | 16/11/2009
Easily save money by using printable coupons and getting your Birds Eye Coupon to take to the grocery store.

PPC Web Spy - FREE Keyword Tool - Reveal Competitors Keywords and Ads in Seconds

By: Dale Martin | 06/02/2009 | Marketing
So Brad Callen has done it again...have you seen this new keyword research tool he has just released. I cannot begn to describe how amazing it is. Imagine for a minute that you could see every keyword your competitor is bidding on, see how much they are paying per click...

Talk For Free With Computer Headsets

By: Dale Martin | 14/08/2008 | Computers
One of the best and cheapest ways to talk to people today isn't on a cell phone. A trend in many businesses is to utilize their existing Internet connections and use VoIP services like Cisco and Vonage to make their business calls. Doing so will save them big...

Commercial Grade Espresso Machines Make the Best Espressos

By: Dale Martin | 13/08/2008 | Food & Beverage
Do you own a restaurant, diner or coffee shop? If you do, then you have no doubt had customers requesting espressos. If you have a lot of customers wanting the best espresso that money can buy, then you owe it to yourself to invest in a commercial grade espresso machine....

Arthritis - Rheumatoid Arthritis

By: Dale Martin | 11/08/2008 | Medicine
Arthritis is a disease that causes inflammation and stiffness in the joints. One of the most common forms often affects the joint at the base of the thumb, called the basal joint. Arthritis is also very common in the joints of the hip, knees, hands, and arms. Arthritis is one of...

Organic Gardening - What is It?

By: Dale Martin | 11/08/2008 | Gardening
Organic gardening can be described as gardening without the use of man-made chemical pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Some say it provides the gardener a harmony with nature. It is not a new concept, but has become an increasingly popular type of gardening in recent years given the fact that everyone...

Hands Free Laws - Comply With Bluetooth Headsets

By: Dale Martin | 06/08/2008 | Computers
Bluetooth headsets are quickly becoming the most popular cell phone accessory on the market today. Headsets are the second largest Bluetooth application after the cell phone and are the biggest cell phone accessory. The potential and market for Bluetooth Headsets are expected to increase significantly from 2006 to 2011. Bluetooth Headsets...

Some of the Best Gardening Tips

By: Dale Martin | 04/08/2008 | Gardening
It doesn't matter if you are a seasoned professional or the most novice of gardeners, you will quickly realize there are many people out there who will offer you their tips on how to plant and care for your garden. No matter what gardening problem you are facing, the solution...

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.52, 6, w2)