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Espresso Machines The Beginning
Home espresso machines have now become the stuff of late-night television infomercials, with any variety of bells and whistles for "only four installments of fifty-five ninety-five!" or so. But can such relatively simple models, when ranked against their cousins found in industry, be truly up to the job of producing genuine caffè espresso as Luigi Bezzera had first introduced to the world back in 1903?
How is it possible for espresso machines that are so much smaller to turn out the same product? Something is different between hardware that costs a few hundred and one that costs several thousand, of course. But the difference is between, typically, not quality but quantity.
Commercial espresso makers have of necessity to be all the more rugged, reliable hundreds of times a day. Home versions, on the other hand, need satisfy only several cups at most on any given day. From the best examples of each class, the quality of the output should be very similar. The main, if not sole, distinguishing feature between such espresso machines should be the volume of output you may expect of them on an everyday basis.
But naturally, the term "espresso" only refers to the method of brewing, and not to anything else beyond that. Thus, as long as your coffee is made by forcing pressurized hot water through finely ground beans, you have espresso, and any type of machine should do, whether designed for private or commercial use. What actually makes espresso coffee so fun to have is what happens after you brew it!
For there exists a bewildering variety of ways that espresso coffee may be served: try it affogato with ice cream, or corretto with liquor; combine any range of beans and roast levels, too - from syrups and spices to a whole host of flavor extracts, just brewing your espresso is simply the beginning!
Song in Reese's Peanut Butter Cup commercial?
It's a 15-30 commercial, and the song sounds like classical music (with fast-playing violins and brass). The commercial is from about 2008. Does anyone know the name of the song.
i pored through my classical collection on i-tunes to find this song, because it sounded so familiar to me. turns out i played it in high school orchestra.
it's part of Gustav Holst's "the planets" suite, particularly 'Jupiter bringer of jolility'
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