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'''Espresso''' is a short ] where ] crosses by pressure the coffee, the result being much stronger than the 'long' coffee (like the one prepared the american way). | ||
It has spread through the world by the Mediterranean, especially ] ] and ]. | |||
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⚫ | The ]s can be either bar-like, electrical or non electrical, simple ones that work with the gas or electrical cooker. The latter is known as ] type. | ||
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Espresso is a short coffee where steam crosses by pressure the coffee, the result being much stronger than the 'long' coffee (like the one prepared the american way).
It has spread through the world by the Mediterranean, especially Italian cuisine and bars.
The espresso machines can be either bar-like, electrical or non electrical, simple ones that work with the gas or electrical cooker. The latter is known as Moka type.
See also: