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For my normal morning cup of Joe,
I settle for two glasses of espresso. The preparation and
cleanup of an espresso machine is more time consuming than
a drip machine. Despite this aspect, I have integrated the
cleanup into my breakfast routine so that the couple of
minutes I take to prepare and clean the machine are not
noticed.
1. Water content
The main reason I started to consume espresso was that typical
coffee contained too much water. I did not enjoy being full
of water for the morning part of my day. Four cups of espresso
contain the same amount of water as one cup of coffee.
2. Caffeine content
There is not much of a reduction in the amount of caffeine
found in one cup of espresso compared to a cup of coffee.
3. Flavor
I love good coffee. Espresso is one way to get the full
flavor of the coffee. There is no paper filter to absorb
and keep flavorful oils out of the coffee.
4. Warmness
I don't enjoy hot coffee, but I do like to consume coffee
fast. This causes a problem while using a drip machine.
One doesn't want to remove the carafe until brewing is done
(doing so alters the flavor). Because of this, the coffee
is very hot and takes time to cool in a coffee cup. Espresso
cools much quicker and I can gulp it down when it is done
brewing.
If you haven't tried a cup of Espresso, you don't know what
you're missing!
Matthew Payne is a contributing member
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