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Want to Know More About Espresso Coffee?


T.Sikkink

If you're interested in finding out about different types of coffee, you'll definitely want to try espresso. Espresso has an extremely rich flavor and contains more caffeine than a regular cup of coffee, so you don't need a whole lot to get the boost in energy that you need. Espresso coffee has been especially popular in Europe, especially in Italy and France, but Americans love the drink too for its robust flavor.

Espresso coffee is served in 'shots' at most coffee shops, so you can ask for a single or double shot. The coffee can be accented with creams and other flavors, as well as sugar and sugar substitutes that you'll want to try to create your own special combination. Espresso is brewed, resulting in a reddish-brown foam, which is referred to as crema or schiuma.

The coffee is served in small coffee cups, and is usualy given with dessert or breads like English muffins or bagels. You may also want to use espresso coffee in order to make some of your favorite desserts; the rich flavor tastes great in brownies and chocolate cake. And, if you're making a cheesecake, a little bit of espresso will taste great with the graham cracker crust and chocolate or vanilla extracts that you've used.

You may also want to try caffe espresso coffee, which is a concentrated coffee beverage. The beverage is brewed by forcing very hot water under pressure through coffee that is freshly ground. This is the method that most coffee shops use, and if you want to start making espresso at home, the machines that you'll use to make the coffee will most likely use this method as well.

If you want to try some espresso coffee before trying your hand at making some at home, there are several coffee shops in your city or state that will provide you with a number of varieties. Of course, you can always go to Starbucks for a cup of espresso, and can purchase dessert items like Danishes and coffee cakes that will compliment the bitterness of the coffee. You can also visit your local Barnes and Noble bookstore to find a Starbucks inside while you search for books by your favorite authors.

Caribou Coffee also has a number of espresso coffee variations that you'll want to try. The coffees at this establishment are infused with sweet and tangy berry flavors to compliment to the bold espresso flavor, and the store also has a number of fresh fruit that you can enjoy with your espresso for an energy-filled breakfast that won't leave you sluggish in the middle of the day.

About The Author

Ted Sikkink, is an ex music industry executive and now focused on helping people making better choices using internet marketing and social media.

For more interesting & useful information on this & related subjects go to: http://www.coffeewhatelse.com/



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