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  2. 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 ...

  3. Saeco - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, they launched the first completely automatic espresso machine for domestic use, called Superautomatica and in 1999 they bought the historic espresso brand of Gaggia. [2] In May 2009, the company board agreed to a purchase offer from Dutch manufacturer Philips, owner of the Senseo coffee system, subject to shareholder and bank approval. [3]

  4. Espresso machine - Wikipedia

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    An espresso machine brews coffee by forcing pressurized water near boiling point through a "puck" of ground coffee and a filter in order to produce a thick, concentrated coffee called espresso. Multiple machine designs have been created to produce espresso. Several machines share some common elements, such as a grouphead and a portafilter. An ...

  5. These espresso machine tablets are how I keep my fancy ... - AOL

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    These tablets can be used with just about any semi- or super-automatic portafilter espresso machine including Breville, DeLonghi, Belezza, Gaggia, Phillips, Mîele, KRUPS, Lavazza and many more.

  6. 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]

  7. La Marzocco - Wikipedia

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    This transfer of stock ownership resulted in the creation of a new business unit combining La Marzocco and Swiss Fully-Automatic espresso machine manufacturer Eversys (itself acquired by De'Longhi SpA in a process that started in 2017 [15]). This new entity, focused on the Professional coffee segment, is 61.4% controlled by De'Longhi SpA, 26.6% ...