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		<title>What&#8217;s The Difference Between Coffee and Espresso?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 02:52:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Many people do not understand the difference between coffee and espresso. There are actually very distinct differences between the two. Espresso is actually just a way of preparing coffee and coffee is really just a beverage made from roasted coffee beans. Espresso is made by forcing hot water at a high pressure through finely ground [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jliba/4184463547/"><img class="size-full wp-image-61 alignright" style="margin: 8px;" title="espresso" src="http://mountainperkscoffee.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/4184463547_0b04939b93.jpg" alt="espresso" width="400" height="225" /></a>Many people do not understand the difference between coffee and espresso. There are actually very distinct differences between the two. Espresso is actually just a way of preparing coffee and coffee is really just a beverage made from roasted coffee beans. Espresso is made by forcing hot water at a high pressure through finely ground coffee. &#8220;Coffee&#8221; in the sense of your average cup of joe (or drip coffee,) is made by the use of gravity to move water through coffee grounds. The coffee beans used to make a regular cup of coffee are the same beans that are used for espresso.</p>
<p>Drip coffee is made by pouring hot water onto ground coffee. Steam and pressure are involved in the process of making espresso. Because of how espresso is prepared, it cannot be matched by drip coffee. Espresso is much stronger than a regular brewed cup of coffee which lends to its use in many popular coffee drinks. While the differences seem small, espresso is much more desirable than drip coffee in coffee drinks because it has much bigger flavor in a smaller volume. If drip coffee were used in a fancy coffee drink, after all is added, the flavor of the coffee would taste kind of watered down. This is why espresso offers much more convenience versus drip coffee for coffee shops and cafes.</p>
<p>Coffee ground for espresso is extremely fine. It is also as fine as dust, whereas coffee ground for drip coffee is not as fine. Those who make espresso tightly pack the coffee and then the espresso machine forces approximately 1.5 ounces of hot water through the finely ground coffee. Drip coffee makes use of coarsely ground coffee. This process also makes use of hot water. One myth about espresso is that it contains a ton of caffeine. A shot of espresso contains no more coffee than a cup of drip coffee. In fact, a cup of drip coffee contains more caffeine!</p>
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		<title>K-Cups and Coffee Pods?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 03:32:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Many people who drink coffee find themselves on the go all the time. Because of this, many companies have come up with solutions for these people to live their fast paced lifestyle but still be able to enjoy a good cup of coffee. There are two main products on the market that allow those with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people who drink coffee find themselves on the go all the time. Because of this, many companies have come up with solutions for these people to live their fast paced lifestyle but still be able to enjoy a good cup of coffee. There are two main products on the market that allow those with a fast paced lifestyle to enjoy a cup of coffee. These products are known as k-cups and coffee pods.</p>
<p>These products are different from each other, but they both offer convenience and time saving when it comes to making a cup of coffee. K-cups are pre-measured portions of ground coffee that are sealed in air-tight plastic cups which seals in the aroma and flavor which allow for portioned coffee and maximum freshness. Coffee pods are very similar in that they are pre-measures, but there are more flavors of coffee available in this type and these can be used with any coffee pot. Because of this, coffee pods are perfect for anyone with any budget.</p>
<p>K-cups often have to be used with certain coffee makers whereas pods can be used with practically any single serve coffee maker. Because coffee pods are available in a large variety of flavors, they are more popular than k-cups. Coffee pods are also popular because they don&#8217;t have to be enjoyed with a particular coffee maker. Thus, those using coffee pods can try different brands without being stuck with a particular brand just because they bought a particular coffee maker.</p>
<p>Because of the fast paced lifestyle of many Americans, the growth of k-cups and coffee pods has increased in recent years. K-cups and coffee pods owe their popularity to the busy lives of Americans. Single serve coffee makers are now in high demand because of coffee pods and k-cups as these allow each person in a household to enjoy their own type of coffee and not be bound to the type of coffee others in the house enjoy. Americans enjoy their coffee and k-cups and coffee pods make enjoying a cup of coffee easier.</p>
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		<title>Percolator Coffee&#8211;Better than Drip?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 03:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Percolator coffee pots were extremely popular in early to mid 20th century. While electric coffee pots have become more mainstream than percolators, percolators are still popular. Percolators offer many benefits that electric coffee pots do not. Since a percolator does not require electricity to work, they are popular at picnics and among those who enjoy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Percolator coffee pots were extremely popular in early to mid 20th century. While electric coffee pots have become more mainstream than percolators, percolators are still popular. Percolators offer many benefits that electric coffee pots do not. Since a percolator does not require electricity to work, they are popular at picnics and among those who enjoy camping. Percolators are also more friendly to the environment than electric coffee makers because they do not used electricity and they use less water.</p>
<p>Using a percolator is very easy. To use a percolator, fill it with the desired amount of water. Then put the coffee basket on the pump stem before putting it in the percolator. Add the desired amount of coarsely ground coffee in the coffee basket and then put the cover on the basket followed by the percolator top. To prepare the coffee, put the percolator on the stove (or fire for those camping) and cook over medium heat. When the coffee is done, remove the percolator from the stove and enjoy!</p>
<p>There are many guidelines that those who have never used a percolator should follow. Those brewing coffee with a percolator should make sure that the percolator doesn&#8217;t get too hot since the coffee can burn which can ruin the flavor. Those using a percolator should also be careful not to leave it on the stove or fire for too long. This can also cause the coffee to burn and ruin the flavor. The optimal time to heat the coffee is eight minutes.</p>
<p>Using coarsely ground coffee is best as more flavor can be pulled from the coffee by using ground coffee than beans. While these guidelines may seem strict and make percolating coffee not seem worth the trouble, it is! Coffee from a percolator is much better than coffee from a drip coffee maker and no other type of coffee maker can match the rich flavor and aroma than coffee from a percolator. Because of this, percolators remain popular even after the introduction of easy-to-use drip coffee makers. The flavor of percolated coffee is simply unrivaled!</p>
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