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Monday, November 30, 2009

State-of-the-Art Delonghi Coffee and Espresso Machines

Delonghi is a trustworthy coffee and espresso company that produces premium machines. One thing to keep in mind about Delonghi machines is that they will offer advanced brewing features because this company is always working to update their brewing technologies.

If you are looking for a convenient semi-automatic espresso machine for home use, then consider the Delonghi BAR32. This is a small and compact machine that is adaptable to ESE espresso pods for more convenient brewing. This machine guarantees a silky and perfect crema atop your espresso with every brew through the use of the Sempre Crema Filter.

Delonghi also offers machines that are in combination, like the Delonghi BCO120T Combination Machine that can brew both coffee and espresso. This is perfect to save money on purchasing two different machines, and it also offers the Vario System Flavor Selector to allow you to adjust the brew strength of your espresso!

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What Does Saeco Have To Offer You?

Saeco is a well-known espresso company that began in Italy in 1981, and it is a leader in premium home espresso machines.

Saeco produces manual and automatic espresso machines, depending on which features you are looking for in home espresso brewing. The Saeco Aroma is an affordable and popular manual home espresso machine, and it also includes a quick milk frother to make custom lattes or cappuccinos. This machine also has a hot water dispenser for instant hot chocolate or tea.

For a top-of-the-line model, there is the Saeco Royal Coffee Bar that offers direct waterline connection with seven different grind settings for home or professional use. This is an advanced espresso machine that has three different programmable brew buttons, and it will allow you to choose the exact amount of coffee you would like to brew.

No matter what you are looking for, Saeco has a large selection of manual and super automatic espresso machines for home or commercial use.

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Friday, November 27, 2009

Is a Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine Right For You?

If you are scratching your head about what type of home espresso machine to purchase, then you may want to consider a semi-automatic espresso machine if you are hoping for more control in your brew. This is different from a super automatic espresso machine, which works at the touch of a button, because it does involve you having to grind, pack, and tamp your portafilter before brewing.

Many people prefer this process because it gives them more control and interaction in the brew process so that they can trust that their espresso will come out to their liking. If you do have a semi-automatic espresso machine, you will need to invest in a quality coffee grinder and tamper for the brewing process. These machines will often take up to 10 minutes to heat, and the ideal espresso shot should brew within 25 seconds. If it brews too slow or too fast, then you do need to check your grind setting and tamping to make sure that it is done correctly.

These machines can range anywhere from $100-$2000, depending on what you are looking for.

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Checklist For Purchasing a Home Espresso Machine

If you are about to bring home your own espresso machine, you may feel like a proud parent! However, it is still important to keep in mind what to look for in purchasing your home espresso machine.

1. Price: Determine your budget, and this will help you decide what features you would like in your home espresso machine. You can purchase a premium home espresso machine for a minimum of $600, and it will be super automatic with a variety of features.
2. Brewing Preference: It is helpful to determine what type of drinks you want to brew, like cappuccinos, mochas, or just plain espressos. This will also help you decide whether or not you would like a machine with adjustable brew strength and coffee dose at the touch of a button.
3. Manual or Super Automatic: This depends on your expertise, but many amateur baristas do like to use a manual espresso machine to have more control over their brew. Otherwise, many people prefer a super automatic espresso machine for the ultimate convenience.

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Can You Drink Anti-Wrinkle Coffee?

A new coffee from Nescafe is being introduced in the instant form in Singapore, and it contains collagen as an anti-wrinkle ingredient!

The jury is still out as to how effective drinking collagen may be, but collagen is a proven anti aging ingredient when it is used topically. Collagen is the substance underneath the surface of your skin that is responsible for keeping it firm, and it often breaks down as you age. If you are longing for the supple and fresh skin that you had when you are teenager, then it is important to topically treat your skin with collagen to repair it below the surface and prevent wrinkles.

This may be a beneficial anti aging drink, but research does still need to be done. Regardless, you can never go wrong with drinking coffee for beauty benefits because it is full of antioxidants that will neutralize free radical damage underneath the surface of your skin to prevent future wrinkles.

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Coffee Beauty Treatments

Coffee can provide a large number of beauty benefits, especially for your skin and hair. One main reason is that coffee is full of antioxidants, and many salon locations will use it within hair protein treatments to neutralize chemicals that can often damage hair. This will leave you with soft and silky locks!

Using coffee in an eye cream product is especially beneficial because it works well with vitamin K. Vitamin K is a proven ingredient to reduce bruising in the surface of the skin, and the antioxidants in coffee will also soothe this delicate facial area. One more benefit is the fact that coffee can cure under eye puffiness because it works as a vasodilator to shrink the blood vessels underneath the eye area to reduce puffiness.

The bottom line is that if you have had a rough or stressful night, then you can immediately look fresh and awake (with beautiful hair) by using Java as a beauty treatment ingredient!

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Monday, November 23, 2009

Helpful Coffee Brewing Tips

No matter what your preferred coffee brew method may be, here are some helpful tips for you!

Always remember to use the coarsest grind of coffee available for your French Press. If the grounds are too fine, it will be difficult to press down your plunger to extract the French Press brew.
• You can also heat milk in your microwave or on the stove, and then place it in your French Press. When you press down the plunger back and forth for several minutes, it will froth the milk for an easy addition to your daily coffee.
• If you like drip brewed coffee, you may want to consider using a permanent mesh filter, which comes in many home coffee makers, to leave more essential oils in the brew for a better taste.
• If you are a fan of the Moka pot or stovetop espresso maker, then make sure not to pack your grounds too tightly, or it will cause problems in your brew.

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The Top 3 Most Popular Coffee Selections

Coffee is a delicious treat, but are you drinking the best of the best?

Espresso: Espresso is a truly popular coffee choice, and it is made with finely ground dark roasted espresso beans. These coffee grounds will be placed into the portafilter of an espresso machine, and water will be forced through to extract a delicious brew. The ideal espresso shot should brew within 25 seconds, and it should be topped with a rich and thick hazelnut colored crema.
Cappuccino: This is a wonderful coffee treat, and it is made with one third espresso and two thirds frothed milk. To froth your milk correctly, it is important to start out with cold milk in a cold metal pitcher. For the perfect foam, make sure to keep your steam wand below the surface of the milk to prevent bubbles.
Turkish Coffee: This is a wonderful coffee variety to try, and it is made with finely ground coffee beans that almost resemble a powder. This is a sweeter coffee brew since it will often come brewed with sugar already.

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Friday, November 20, 2009

The Basics of Coffee Processing

If you want to choose gourmet coffee beans for a delicious flavor and taste in your cup of Joe, then it is important to know how they are prepared:

Dry Milled Coffee: This is a type of coffee preparation where the coffee beans will either be dried in a machine or in the sun. It is preferable to dry the beans in the sun, but it can only be done in dry weather. If the beans are dried in a machine, they can often pick up other flavors, especially if the machine is dirty or poor quality.

Wet Milled Coffee: This is a more expensive and intricate process, but it offers a better flavor and taste in the gourmet coffee beans. This process has seven different stages, and it requires a large amount of water. Due to this fact, it can pose an environmental issue, and there is a potential for pollutants in the water supply that will affect the beans. That is one more reason that it is important to purchase organic coffee so that you can trust that the coffee processing is safe for the product that you are drinking.

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Does Coffee Raise Cholesterol?

If you are someone concerned with your health, it is important to monitor the cholesterol levels in your body. High cholesterol has the potential to slow the blood flow to and from the heart, which could potentially cause difficulty breathing or a heart attack.

In the past, many people strayed away from coffee drinking because it was rumored to raise cholesterol levels. There also were some studies that did claim that drinking unfiltered coffee would also elevate cholesterol. There were other studies that showed that individuals who drank decaf coffee had higher LDL levels of cholesterol.

The bottom line is that the studies were inconclusive, and not just one factor contributes to high cholesterol. It is important to drink coffee in moderation at 2 to 3 cups per day and also have a healthy exercise and diet plan in place for success.

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

The Rising Popularity of the Asian Coffee Culture

The Asian culture is most known for drinking tea, but it seems that a coffee culture is on the rise in Asia!

Starbucks is now a prevalent coffee chain in Asia, and it appears to be mostly embraced by young professionals who may have gone to school in Europe and the United States. Right now, 60% of coffee drinkers in Hong Kong prefer coffee purchased from Starbucks, which you can compare to only 14% of coffee drinkers in the United States.

It seems that Starbucks is being embraced by Asia with open arms, and it thrives in large cities like Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Beijing. Coffee is currently being imported into China from 50 different countries, and China itself is becoming a small coffee producing region. If you are a world traveler interested in a cup of Joe, then Asia is definitely the place to go!

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Coffee Diet Tips

The holidays are upon us, and if you are a Java junkie, then keep in mind that you can use coffee to stay slim! Here is how:

Drink your coffee black for an almost calorie-free treat. Avoid large commercial coffee drinks that can have up to 500 calories!
• Use coffee to keep your metabolism going all day long so that you will be burning calories even when you are at rest.
• Spread out your coffee consumption throughout the day so that you do not have a caffeine crash and can stay energized all day long.
• Drink coffee directly before working out to provide extra energy and chemicals that will block muscle soreness so that you can recover from your workout faster.

As if there weren't already enough reasons to drink coffee, now it can help you slim down for the holidays!

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Can Diabetics Drink Coffee?

If you are diabetic and wanting to still enjoy your cup of Joe, then you can drink it in moderation! It is recommended to drink around 3 cups of coffee per day, and regular coffee drinkers also have been proven to have a third less risk of developing diabetes later on in life.

Coffee is full of antioxidants, which will protect the body from free radical damage. Coffee contains more antioxidants than chocolate, tea, or red wine, and it is also a wonderful source because we drink so darn much of it! If you are diabetic, you can drink coffee on a daily basis to offer you the potential to control your blood sugar. Coffee also has been proven to provide a number of benefits in preventing other diseases for a longer life.

Keep in mind that all of these studies were done on caffeinated coffee drinkers and not the decaf variety!

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Coffee Is Much Healthier Than You Know!

As a coffee lover, you may be interested to know that coffee came in second as the healthiest beverage when reported by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition!

One of the main reasons for that is that coffee is full of antioxidants, which do neutralize free radical damage in the body. This will prevent disease and premature aging, and it can even prevent wrinkling if you use it in a topical skin care product! (Just a tip!) Otherwise, keep in mind that these benefits only apply to regular and not decaf coffee drinkers. Interestingly enough, in 2005, a study done on Coffee and Lipoprotein Metabolism found that those individuals who drank 3 to 6 cups of decaf coffee each day had raised levels of blood fat in their body associated with LDL cholesterol.

The bottom line is that caffeinated coffee can easily be enjoyed in moderation for amazing health benefits!

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

How Does Coffee Affect Your Health?

Where do I even begin? Coffee has so many new developing health benefits that it is a shame not to drink it!

In a study done by the Harvard School of Public Health, coffee drinkers showed a reduced risk for gallbladder disease and gallstones. This was compared to those who drank decaffeinated coffee and did not see the same benefits. Coffee also does have the ability to reduce the risk for Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's. The studies were done on heavier coffee drinkers who consumed up to 3.5 cups per day, so this is wonderful news for Java junkies.

Coffee also has been proven to improve IQ and short-term recall. This means that if you want to function better at work on a daily basis and become an all-star employee or employer, then drink to your health with a cup of Joe!

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Can You Drink Coffee When You Are Pregnant?

If you are a mom-to-be who is also a coffee lover, then you may be asking yourself this same question. Studies have shown that it is definitely safe for pregnant women to enjoy coffee in moderation, meaning up to 3 cups per day.

There were past studies that showed rats to have serious side effects from in taking caffeine during their pregnancies, but you do need to keep in mind that humans metabolize caffeine much differently than rodents do. Also, the amount of coffee that the rats were given was equivalent to almost 70 cups a day for a human!

If you do want to be incredibly safe in your pregnancy, then you can still enjoy delicious decaf coffee. Decaf coffee has come a long way in flavor and taste, and it is recommended to look for coffee that is decaffeinated through the Swiss Water Process. This is a much more natural method of decaffeination that does not use chemicals to remove the caffeine from the coffee beans.

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Fair Trade Coffee Standards

If you have ever seen coffee labeled as Fair Trade, it is worth taking note of these credentials in purchasing your premium coffee product.

Fair Trade coffee means that the coffee farmer is protected so that he can have a guaranteed wage to enable him to produce a better quality product. This means that the farmers will be guaranteed a minimum price that will cover their costs of living and production. This also guarantees the farmers a premium so that they can invest in their own developments. Oftentimes, the farmers will be allowed to sign contracts to make long-term plans so that they can sustain their coffee production.

On top of that, it is also beneficial to look for USDA Organic and Shade Grown certified coffee products. Sometimes these products can be slightly more expensive, but it will mean that you are guaranteed excellence in your cup of Joe!

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Fun Facts and Coffee Trivia

Drinking coffee is definitely fun, but it's even more fun to find out some interesting trivia about your Java!

Where did the term "Americano" come from?

This drink of espresso diluted with water was named after American GIs in World War II to create a consistency similar to American coffee.

Who invented instant coffee?

George Washington! No, not the president, but instant coffee was invented by a Belgian named George Washington in 1906.

What is the only commodity in the world traded more than coffee?

The answer is oil. Coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world.

Where was coffee banned in the 1600s?

England! The King of England did ban coffee houses in the 1600s because he felt they were a place where people could conspire against him.

How much do you know about coffee...?

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Friday, November 13, 2009

Drink Coffee For Your Health!

Coffee is a wonderful and delicious beverage, to say the least, but more and more, it is being proven to have serious health benefits. Harvard researchers are now proclaiming that coffee is good for you!

Coffee was proven to reduce the progression of liver disease and hepatitis C by 53%.
• Coffee increases the lifespan of women who drink it regularly by 26%.
• Coffee reduces inflammation and protects blood vessel walls to reduce the risk for heart disease.
• Coffee can protect men, but not women, from the development of Parkinson's disease.
• Coffee lowers blood sugar and boosts the metabolism to reduce the risk for Type II Diabetes.
• Coffee reduces the risk for liver cancer by 50%.

The bottom line is that coffee is the best drink to have on your side to protect your health. The best part of all is that it tastes great to boot!

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Save Money By Roasting Coffee At Home

If you are feeling the burden of the economic downfall on your shoulders, then a wonderful idea for you to consider is roasting coffee within your own home.

First of all, you can purchase green coffee beans directly from online retailers for about five dollars per pound. It is recommended to purchase these beans in bulk because that will save you money on your total cost, including shipping. Keep in mind that when you roast a pound of coffee, it will not yield a pound of roasted beans because it will lose about 20% of its weight.

When it comes to roasting, you can purchase a home roaster quite inexpensively, or you can also use a hot air popcorn proper. Many other people prefer to roast their home coffee beans in a pan on their stove, which is virtually free.

The bottom line is that if you want to save money on five dollar cappuccinos from Starbucks, then you can perfect your craft and create your own roast at home!

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Protect Yourself With Organic Coffee

If you are a regular coffee drinker, it is definitely important to put some thought into your daily cup of Joe. One of the best ways to protect yourself and the environment is to look for coffee beans that are certified as USDA organic.

For coffee to become certified as USDA organic, it must be grown for three years without harmful pesticides. This is a guarantee that you will be protected, as well as the environment. This type of organic coffee is also grown with crop rotation to keep nutrients in the soil and prevent erosion.

The point of the matter is that the best way to find fresh organic coffee is to look to online retailers. Organic coffee is slightly more expensive than regular coffee, but the value it gives to you is priceless. Online retailers sell freshly roasted organic coffee that will be directly shipped to you to protect both yourself and the environment!

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Coffee Characteristics From East Africa

Coffee all over the world offers different flavors and characteristics, so it is up to you to decide which flavors you like the best! Here is a rundown on the coffee characteristics from East Africa:

Kenya: This is a main coffee producing country from Africa, and they produce Arabica beans. The coffee from this country will have a high acidity with a full body, as well as fruity and floral undertones.
Ethiopia: Coffee from Ethiopia is special because this country is supposed to be the birthplace of coffee itself. These beans will have a medium acidity and body with fruity undertones.
Tanzania: Tanzania has several coffee growing regions, and they will produce beans with full flavor and bright acidity with fruity notes.
Burundi: This African country produces washed Arabica coffee with a bright acidity and a full body.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Is Coffee or Espresso Better?

Coffee and espresso are two incredibly popular drinks, and they definitely are vital to many Americans on a daily basis. Which one do you prefer?

If you are a coffee drinker, there are many convenient brewing options available to you. You can use the home drip brew method, the vacuum brew method, a percolator, or even the French Press. Many coffee connoisseurs prefer the use of the French Press because the brew is extracted for four minutes, resulting in a richer and fuller coffee product.

When it comes to espresso, home espresso machines are more affordable and convenient than ever. They are quite easy to use, even for beginners. There is also the option of the stovetop espresso maker available to you. This is often called the Moka Pot, and it will allow you to quickly brew fresh espresso directly on your stove.

Regardless of your preference, coffee and espresso are both delicious drinks that will help you make it through the day!

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Easy Brew Tips For Stovetop Espresso

Stovetop espresso makers are more popular than ever because they provide an easy alternative to a larger home espresso machine. They are also a cheaper option, and they will allow you to brew espresso directly on your stove in moments. Here are some easy tips to help you on your way:

Start out by adding fresh water to the bottom chamber of the pot. Do not fill above the safety valve.
• Use a fine espresso grind, and pack the filter basket loosely. If you pack too tight, the espresso will not extract properly.
• Place the filter basket into the bottom chamber, and screw the top chamber on. Make sure that the device is sealed well.
• Place the stovetop espresso maker on your stove on medium heat until you hear the espresso beginning to brew. Lower the heat at this time for a few moments, and then turn off the heat completely.

And there you have it - delicious stovetop espresso in moments!

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Who Invented The Espresso Machine?

What a great question! If you are an espresso lover, you may be interested to know a little bit more about the history of the espresso machine.

The espresso machine was actually invented in 1901 by Lugia Bezzer because he wanted a faster option in coffee brewing to speed up the coffee breaks of his employees. This was a device that was supposed to save time by using pressure to brew a concentrated shot of coffee. It was originally called the "Fast Coffee Machine". The patent for this machine was sold in 1905 to Desidero Pavoni (sound familiar?), and he used a piston pump to push water through a tube for an even finer espresso product.

Obviously, La Pavoni espresso machines, from one of the original espresso machine creators, are still going strong and can be found on my website today!

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What Are You Looking For in a Coffee Table?

A coffee table is a wonderful choice for any coffee connoisseur because where else are you going to drink your coffee? If you are interested in purchasing a coffee table for your living room, then here are a few things that you need to keep in mind.

First of all, are you looking for style or storage? The great thing about many modern coffee tables is that they have drawers or inner compartments that allow you to store board games, DVDs, or craft projects for your family. This will enable you to have your board games at your disposal, and your living room won't look cluttered, as opposed to storing these items on a visible shelf.

If you are looking for style in your coffee table, then you are in luck because there are many choices available to you! There are antique looking coffee tables that offer you a vintage and rustic feel to your home, and there also are modern choices crafted from glass and metal that come in alternate shapes.

The bottom line is that a premium coffee table is a must to enjoy a delicious cup of Joe!

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Monday, November 9, 2009

What It Takes To Become a Barista

If you are interested in becoming a professional barista, or espresso expert, then there are a few credentials to keep in mind that you can add to your set of skills.

• Creation of non-milk espresso drinks
• Creation of milk-based espresso drinks
• Quality of milk frothing
• The ability to adjust the grind of your espresso beans
• Perfect tamping skills
• Roasting
• Blending
• Skills in latte art
• Unique drink creation

So where are you going to begin? It is quite easy to begin by focusing on your milk frothing skills because that will be the base of many of your drinks. It is important to start to practice on your home espresso machine by heating your milk up to 160°. When you are frothing, it is best to use whole milk because it will create a richer and fuller microfoam, which needs to be thick in consistency and free from bubbles.

Becoming a barista is a wonderful skill to have, and practice makes perfect!

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Interesting Coffee Quotes Throughout History

Coffee is obviously a delicious drink that we know and love today, but it has been celebrated throughout history. Here are some interesting quotes from coffee lovers over time:

• Honore de Balzac said that, "As soon as coffee is in your stomach, there is a general commotion. Ideas begin to move... similes arrive, the paper is covered. Coffee is your ally and writing ceases to be a struggle."
• Charles Maurice de Talleyrand described his coffee as "Black as the devil, hot as hell, pure as an angel, sweet as love."
• Johann Sebastian Bach said that "Without my morning coffee, I'm just like a dried up piece of roast goat."

As you can see, coffee is a drink that people throughout the ages know and love, and as legend has it, you have an Ethiopian goat herder to thank for the discovery!

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Friday, November 6, 2009

Important Tips For Coffee Storage

Keep in mind that your coffee is a perishable item, so you do need to be only purchasing the amount of coffee that will get you by for up to two weeks at a time. Freshly roasted coffee beans will go stale within 14 days, so if you keep them for longer, then you are compromising your flavor quality.

After that, make sure that you are storing your beans in an opaque and airtight container in a cool and dry place. This means that you absolutely should not store them in the freezer! The beans that are shipped from my website come in a heat sealed valve bag, which will work to keep out all oxygen so that the beans remain as fresh as possible.

You can store your beans within this container, making sure to push out excess air, or you can purchase an additional airtight container to seal your beans after every use.

This is the best and most effective method for dependably fresh coffee drinking!

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Easy Tips For Latte Art

Latte art is the mark of a true espresso pro, so here are some easy tips to use to perfect your creation.

• Make sure that you are using whole milk, which will create a higher quality foam for the art design.
• Steam your milk in a cold pitcher until it is 160°F, and remember to never remove the wand from the foam during the steaming process because that will create bubbles.
• To create a leaf pattern in your latte art, pour your steamed milk at an angle into your cup until it is two thirds full.
• Finish by slowly moving your wrist back and forth as you pour to create the leaf pattern in the foam.
• Finish by pouring the rest of your milk through the leaf pattern without disturbing it.

This is a wonderful skill to learn as an espresso lover and barista, and you can use it to impress all of your friends!

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