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  2. Breville Group - Wikipedia

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    The Breville Group Limited also owns the Kambrook and Sage brands. [12] It markets most of its product under the Sage brand in the UK and Europe, since the Breville brand is owned by the unrelated Newell Brands company in the UK. Other brands include, Ronson, Solis, Gastroback, Stollar, Catler, Bork and Riviera&Bar. [13] [14]

  3. Espresso machine - Wikipedia

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    Espresso being brewed (video) Numerous machine designs have been created to produce espresso. Several machines share some common elements. Varying the fineness of the grind, the amount of pressure used to tamp the grinds, or the pressure itself can be used to vary the taste of the espresso. Some barista

  4. Barista - Wikipedia

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    A barista (/ b ə ˈ r iː s t ə,-ˈ r ɪ s-/ bə-REE-stə, bə-RIST-ə, Italian:; "bartender") is a person, usually a coffeehouse employee, who prepares and serves espresso-based coffee drinks and other beverages.

  5. You Probably Need to Descale Your Keurig - AOL

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  6. Barista (company) - Wikipedia

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    Barista is a chain of espresso bars and cafes that operates in the Indian subcontinent. It is headquartered in Gurugram , India, [ 2 ] and maintains outlets across India, [ 1 ] and in other regional countries such as Sri Lanka , [ 1 ] and Maldives . [ 1 ]

  7. Barista (film) - Wikipedia

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    Barista is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Rock Baijnauth. The film follows five baristas, as they prepare for the 2013 United States Barista Championship. [2] It is the first in a series. [3] Viewers are introduced into the elevation of the everyday drink, into a craft culture not unlike that of beer and wine. [4]

  8. Latte art - Wikipedia

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    Latte art developed independently in different countries, following the introduction of espresso and the development of microfoam, the combination of crema (which is an emulsion of coffee oil and brewed coffee) and microfoam allowing the pattern; it was initially developed in Italy.

  9. Burning Sage Without Knowing The Indigenous Practice’s ...

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    Hell, you might’ve purchased a bundle yourself from a major retailer like Etsy, Amazon, or Walmart, to sage your home—not knowing the plant’s history, cultural significance, or traditional use.