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  2. Gaggia - Wikipedia

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    Gaggia Internazionale 2 group espresso machine, c.1950 Model "Classica", 1948 Gaggia Classic, 10/2010 Gaggia is an Italian manufacturer of coffee machines , especially espresso machines , in addition to small kitchen appliances .

  3. List of companies of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Gaggia: Consumer goods Durable household products Milan: 1947 Espresso machines, part of Philips (Netherlands) P A Gancia: Consumer goods Distillers & vintners Canelli: 1850 Spumante wine P A Gardaland: Consumer services Recreational services Castelnuovo del Garda: 1975 Amusement park, part of Merlin Entertainments (UK) P A Garelli Motorcycles ...

  4. La Marzocco - Wikipedia

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    La Marzocco was the first to register a patent for an espresso machine with a horizontal boiler. In comparison to the previous vertical structure, organized the brew groups in a horizontal fashion, which provided efficiency for the barista and an opportunity to engage with customers.

  5. File:Gaggia, modello Classica -1948.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Gaggia,_modello_Classica_-1948.jpg (333 × 427 pixels, file size: 25 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. Espresso - Wikipedia

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    Macchiato means 'spot' or 'stain' in Italian. According to the classic Italian method, a spoonful of milk foam is added to the espresso, according to the modern method, it is filled to the edge of the cup with microfoam. Lungo: 60 ml (2.0 US fl oz) Espresso pulled with double the amount of water. Americano: 150–180 ml (5.1–6.1 US fl oz)

  7. 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 ...