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  2. 35 of the very best gifts for coffee lovers that they'll ...

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    They can enjoy a frothy espresso wherever the road takes them with this portable espresso machine from OutIn. The Nano coffee machine heats water to the perfect brewing temperature — 198°F ...

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    That's because the Nespresso Vertuo uses special brewing technology developed by Nespresso directly. Insert the pod and close the lid, which pierces the pod.

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    AOL Reviewed: Drew Barrymore’s grind-and-brew coffee maker is equal parts attractive, affordable, and functional. Monica Petrucci. December 29, 2024 at 8:59 AM.

  5. Gaggia - Wikipedia

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    Gaggia has four product lines. They market automatic espresso machines, manual espresso machines, accessories, and coffee beans under the Gaggia brand name. [4] The company continues to produce espresso machines (as well as accessories) from classic manual machines to the innovative semi-automatic and super-automatic models recently added to ...

  6. Coffee cup - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Espresso National Institute recommends serving espresso in a white china cup holding 50−100 ml, [5] usually served on a saucer. Espresso cups are sometimes called demitasse cups. [6] The espresso macchiato, made with a shot of espresso and a dash of steamed milk, is also served in a demitasse.

  7. Espresso machine - Wikipedia

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    The first espresso machines were steam types, produced when a common boiler was piped to four group heads so that multiple types of coffee could be made at the same time. [5] This design is still used today in lower-cost consumer machines, as it does not need to contain moving parts.