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Coffee is the beverage often known as the fuel of America’s engine of productivity. It’s not only the breakfast drink of choice, it is also the post-dinner favorite for millions, often substituting for sweet, high-calorie desserts. The brewing of coffee has experienced a number of evolutions over the years. Here are just a few of the ways that individuals use to make this favorite drink today.

1 – Drip Coffeemakers

The drip-style coffee maker has been the standard for many decades because it can deliver multiple cups of coffee in a short time with relative consistency of quality. Drip coffee makers are one of the most economical methods of providing your daily breakfast brew.

2 – Keurig K-Cup Brewing Machines

The Keurig coffee machine produces single cups of coffee and other hot beverages, in a way that maximizes efficiency and reduces waste. The machine forces hot water through the K-cup filter under high pressure and through a filter, to produce a high-quality, flavorful cup of coffee.

Some people find the individual cups of coffee too expensive for large-scale use, but these cups are offered at reduced prices by specialized vendors such as 11th Street Coffee.

3 – French Press Coffee Makers

The French press operates by placing coarsely ground coffee into the device and adding hot water. The mixture is allowed to brew for 2 to 4 minutes. Then, the mesh plunger is pressed down to separate the grounds from the liquid. The French press has the advantage of being fully portable for travel.

4 – Traditional Percolator

The traditional percolator that today’s consumers used is making a comeback because it is a simple way to make coffee inexpensively. Percolators are said to brew a hotter, more flavorful brew, but some people believe it removes some of the subtler elements of the coffee. Percolators are available in both stovetop and electric types.

5 –The Aeropress™

Though traditional methods are found to be the best way to make good coffee, it hasn’t stopped the development of new methods for making this important breakfast and after-dinner beverage. The Aeropress™ puts the coffee in contact with the water for less than 30 seconds, using water heated to a specific temperature, and allows the consumer to have a high level of control over the result.

The coffee is steeped in water for only the first 10 to 15 seconds and then is pressed through the device for the next 20 seconds, in much the same fashion as an espresso machine.

These options offer individuals a variety of ways to make coffee throughout the day. Whether you prefer “old school” methods or the most innovative of designs, you can find a coffee maker to help you get the rich, mellowed flavor coffee-drinkers love.

Even if you have a favorite method, you may wish to try out one of the other ways to make coffee to test the differences. Each method offers both advantages and disadvantages you may want to consider.

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As people look for healthier options when out and about, coffee shops must keep up with the needs of customers. In addition to the popular muffins and croissants, coffee shops can offer more satisfying snacks and meals. Here are four healthy foods coffee shops can add to keep customers satisfied.

Fruit and Fruit Smoothies

Cups of mixed fruit are a coffee shop staple, but this can be taken to the next level. Fruit smoothies are becoming more popular, with healthy add-ins like protein powder or fiber. Avoid added sugar by using banana or other sweet fruits as a natural sweetener. Blending in spinach adds a healthy boost without affecting the taste.

Healthy Sandwiches and Bread

Sandwiches can be full of nutrients and lower in calories if done the right way. For breakfast, opt for egg white sandwiches with low-fat cheese and organic bread. Some companies, such as Klosterman Baking Company, realize that the benefits of organic bread are numerous. It has fewer preservatives and additives and is more nutrient dense than its non-organic counterparts. Organic bread comes in many varieties, like flaxseed, whole wheat, and sprouted wheat. These can complement any sandwich. It can also be served alone for a healthy snack. Offering customers organic breads will make them feel confident they are getting the healthiest parings with their coffee.

Salads

Visits to the coffee shop don’t always have to be for breakfast. Fresh salads can lure in the lunch crowd. The more greens and vegetables, the healthier the salad. For additional protein, add a hard-boiled egg or beans, depending on the flavor of the salad. Keep dressings lower fat. Vinaigrettes are always a healthier choice than creamy dressings like ranch or Caesar. A southwest salad with salsa instead of dressing is healthy yet flavorful. A Greek salad is another healthy, flavorful choice.

Yogurt

For a dairy choice, yogurt can be a healthy offering. Yogurt, especially Greek varieties, can make for a high protein, low-fat snack. As with the fruit smoothies, be careful about added sugars. To keep it low-sugar and natural, sweeten only with honey or stevia. Better yet, keep it plain and allow customers to add their own fruit, sweetener, or granola.

Gone are the days when muffins and croissants are the only food coffee shops are expected to serve. There are so many more options available now, and adding a variety of healthy options will bring customers in and encourage them to stay for a meal.

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Coffee Machines

So I recently conducted research on the popularity of different brands of coffee and espresso machines in several English-speaking countries (meaning for home use). Conclusions I made based on two sources of information.

1) Various reviews, on popular in their countries venues

2) The answers of ordinary users in various forums devoted to the theme of coffee and kitchen equipment. I will give examples of such sites for 2 English-speaking countries.

For Britain - https://www.bestadvisers.co.uk/best-coffee-machines

Strangely enough, but in this case, indeed, the reviews of the forums and the survey really coincided, indeed a lot will be used by coffee machines from Bosh and Krups. However, the Nespresso models are also popular

For the US - https://www.cnet.com/topics/coffee-makers/best-coffee-makers/
Bonavita and Bunn on review are the best in this country, but the Hamilton and Black & Decker are really popular among the population.

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