Do nespresso machines make regular coffee?
They make coffee with espresso based on their capsules, but there are also ranges of Nespresso machines that come with milk frothers and can make things like lattes, such as the Lattissima range.
What other solutes are often added to a cup of coffee?
A solute is something which is dissolved in a solvent, which creates a solution (sounds confusing, but spending a little time remembering this can help a lot in the long run!)
So, a cup of coffee is a solution made up of instant coffee powder and water. The water is the solvent, and the coffee powder is the solute. Anything added to the water, such as sugar, is also a solute, as it is dissolved in the solvent.
This might sound confusing, but basically the water is the solvent, and anything added to it which disolves is a solute!
Hope this helps!
How much should you pay to purchase a small coffee shop?
Typically any business is sold for 3 to 5 times their average annual profits for the preceding 3 to 5 years, so if the coffee shop made an average profit of $10,000 for the previous 3 years, a reasonable sales price would be around $30,000 to $50,000
Where can one find jars that say coffee tea and sugar?
There is no difference in the jars that are used to store tea, coffee or sugar. However there are containers that are used for each. Typically, tea containers are made from wood and so is coffee. Sugar containers are typically made of glass so that moisture can not get inside.
Who invented the coffee grinder?
The coffee plant is said to originate from the highland forests of Ethiopia. The plants were found growing wild in the region of Kaffa where the word coffee is derived from. Exactly when coffee was discovered is unknown. The beans were used to make an "energy food" before they were actually brewed as a hot drink perhaps between 500-900AD. Others claim that coffee originated on the Arabian Peninsula rather than Ethiopia , and that coffee was cultivated in Yemen from around 575AD. Either way, the coffee bean itself was ground with a mortar and pestle type devise or simply pounded between two rocks. Boiling the berries to soften them was the start of drinking the brew. Coffee was probably not really enjoyed as a hot beverage until the 10th Century. The oldest known documents describing the beverage coffee were written then. Two Arabian philosophers: Rhazes (850-922AD), and Avicenna of Bukham (980-1037AD); both refer to a drink called "bunchum", that is believed to be coffee.
By the late 16th Century, the use of coffee was common throughout Arabia, North Africa and Turkey . The nutritional benefits of coffee were thought to be so great that coffee was as important as bread and water. Grinding was still done by crude means, by hand and rough.
Spice grinders were the first step towards the mechanical coffee grinder and are believed to have been produced as early as the 14th century in Europe. The first know coffee grinder was mass produced in the early 1800's in France but the inventor is unknown.
How do you stop coffee headaches?
If you just stop drinking coffee, you will get head aches. So the way to do it is like this.
Say you drink 3 cups a day, reduce that number to 1 cup. Then once down to one cup a day drink a cup only once every 3 days, do this 3 times (9 days). Next drink one cup every 4 days, then 5 days, etc. Until you drink one cup a week. Next drink one cup every 2 weeks and so on until you drink one cup a month. By then your body will not need the coffee/caffeine, so then you can stop! :)
Now, remove all coffee produces (including coffee cake) from home and work.
Stay away from coffee stores because you might get tempted.
Soon you will have a coffee/headache free body and life. :)
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It´s called 'Café' you pronounce CA as in car without the R and Fé as in Fe in Fergie.
What was price of coffee in 1910?
The wholesale price as reflected in stock-exchange rates was about 16-17 cents per pound. Retail price may have been higher.
When fasting for blood work can you drink black coffee or tea?
You shouldn't. The caffeine in coffee actually changes your body's metabolism of fats and sugars. It stimulates the breakdown of stored body fat which is then released as sugar into the bloodstream. This can cause higher than normal levels of both sugar and triglycerides in the blood as compared to a normal fasting state.
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How can you warm up cold coffee?
to keep it hot for a long time period you must use a double wall travel mug i bought an easy and cool coffee mug and it really keep my coffee hot for some hours! Thanks I hope it does help ;-)
How hard is it to clean an espresso machine?
Depending on how often you use it, you will need to descale it every few months. Make a solution of one part vinegar and 3 parts water. Run it through the machine. Then run two cycles of clean water. You can make a solution with more vinegar if there's quite a bit of mineral build-up, but keep in mind you will need to run more cycles of water to get the smell and taste out. EDIT: Never use vinegar in an espresso machine, it will damage the internal components. Only use a recommended espresso machine descaling solution if possible, though you can use citric acid as well. It depends more on what type of water you are using than on how often you are using the machine. Harder water, like spring or well water, will need to be descaled very frequently (at least monthly) and softer water will only need to be descaled a couple of times a year. Regular filtered tap water, depending on your municipalty, might be ok with 3-4 times per year. Also, this does not explain how to clean your machine, only how to descale it. There is a difference.
What is the strongest type of coffee?
Dark roasted coffee is the strongest type of coffee available. The reason is there is no sugar added no cream nothing its straight pure coffee.
That depends on what you mean by strong, I suppose. If you want the most caffeine per bean, then robusta is much stronger than the average bean used in most brands, which is the arabica bean. If you're looking for a strong flavor, than that depends on the roast. The darker the roast, the stronger the flavor. This can also be affected by the grind, (fine or coarse ground), the amount of coffee you use, and the brewing method.
What percentage in drinking water is chemicals?
If it is water, it is 100% potable (drinkable). Most of earth's water is in the oceans, where it's high salt (mostly salts other than NaCL table salt) content makes it NOT potable. Most of earth's fresh water is locked up in polar ice. Groundwater accounts for well over 90% of the remainder of the freshwater. Most of that is potable, though some of it is high in minerals that make it taste unpleasant.
What are the favorable climatic conditions for growing coffee?
Favorable climatic conditions for growing coffee include consistent sunlight, warm conditions, and frequent rainfall. This ensures the plants have the best chance at developing properly.
Where can you find some Australian coffee-beans in the US?
You can find Ausie coffe beans in US at New York
put 1 spoonful of coffee into the cup
put as much sugar as you wish
put as much milk into the cup as you wish
wait for the kettle to boil
pour water into the cup
stir well and thoroughly and enjoy
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A latte is a hot drink made with espresso coffee and steamed milk. Lattes are fattening if they are made with full fat milk.
What country invented the coffee filter?
Melitta Bentz was a housewife from Dresden, Germany, who invented the first coffee filter. http://inventors.about.com/od/cstartinventions/a/coffee.htm