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  4. Espresso - Wikipedia

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    The first Bezzera and Pavoni espresso machines in 1906 took 45 seconds to make a cup of coffee, one at a time, expressly for you. [7] Modern espresso, using hot water under pressure, as pioneered by Gaggia in the 1940s, was originally called crema caffè (lit. ' cream coffee '), as seen on old Gaggia machines, due to the crema. [8]

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    The machine pierces the top (right) and bottom (left) of the capsule, and the water is forced through it under pressure. The Caffitaly System (known in some markets as the Caffita System) is a capsule system for making espresso and other coffee drinks in home espresso machines. The name is a portmanteau of caffè, the Italian word for coffee ...

  6. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] The espresso machine was patented in 1901 from an earlier 1884 machine, [20] [21] and developed in Italy; with the invention of the Gaggia machine, espresso spread in popularity to the UK in the 1950s where it was more often drunk with milk as cappuccino due to the influence of the British milk bars, [22] [23] [3] then America in the ...

  7. Culture of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Espresso is a coffee brewed by forcing a small amount of nearly boiling water under pressure through finely ground coffee beans. The term espresso comes from the Italian esprimere, which means 'to express', and refers to the process by which hot water is forced under pressure through ground coffee. [147]