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  2. There’s Only One Nespresso Machine Worth Spending Money On

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    Not all Nespressos are the same. Here's everything you need to know before you buy one, according to the Good Housekeeping Institute team.

  3. I would be half asleep without my beloved Nespresso Vertuo ...

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    The handy appliance even comes with a milk frother and a welcome set of 12 assorted coffee capsules, so you can get started on finding your favorite pod. ... and either want a Nespresso machine or ...

  4. Nespresso Vertuo review: A small and affordable espresso ...

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    The main difference between the Nespresso Vertuo and the original Nespresso machines is that only the Vertuo can make both regular coffee and espresso shots. Original Nespresso machines only ...

  5. Espresso machine - Wikipedia

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    Multiple machine designs have been created to produce espresso. Several machines share some common elements, such as a grouphead and a portafilter. An espresso machine may also have a steam wand which is used to steam and froth liquids (such as milk) for coffee drinks such as cappuccino and caffè latte. Espresso machines may be steam-driven ...

  6. Thermoplan AG - Wikipedia

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    The Thermoplan CT1 and Thermoplan CTM are designed for operation by untrained workers; they feature an inbuilt milk-frother drawing milk from an internal milk fridge, that allows for complete one-click beverage making. The machine includes pre-set programs for latte, cappuccino, espresso, black coffee and white coffee although it can be ...

  7. Microfoam - Wikipedia

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    Milk being steamed. This milk would be too "foamy" for latte art, due to too much air (large bubbles) and the air not being sufficiently mixed into the milk. Microfoam is usually created with the steam wand of an espresso machine. This is the quickest method and provides precise control over the timing and depth of air injection.