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Introduction to the grinding degree of coffee beans

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, 97% of the fresh and warm water coffee is water, and only good water can brew the original aroma and richness of the coffee. It is best to use filtered water to make coffee. Do not boil the coffee, because boiling water will make the coffee bitter, but also pay attention to the temperature of the water should be slightly lower than 96 degrees Celsius. The coffee had better not be reheated. When making and cooking, you should pay attention to cooking only the portion you need each time.

Fresh and warm water

97% of the coffee is water, and only water of good quality can brew the original aroma and richness of the coffee. It is best to use filtered water to make coffee. Do not boil the coffee, because boiling water will make the coffee bitter, but also pay attention to the temperature of the water should be slightly lower than 96 degrees Celsius.

The coffee had better not be reheated. When cooking, you should pay attention to only the amount needed for each cooking, and it is best to drink it when it is just cooked. The best drinking temperature for coffee is 85 degrees Celsius.

How to cook coffee beans

First prepare the necessary utensils: a small hand coffee grinder, coffee filter paper, coffee funnel, cup, so that you can make a simple and convenient hand-made coffee.

1. Ground beans

First grind the coffee beans with a mill (the finest grinding).

If there is a shredder at home or a soymilk machine with crushing function can also be used, but the effect is not very ideal, the particles are relatively coarse. If none of these tools are available, it can be achieved with a rolling pin and a panel. The method of rolling and mashing should, in short, make the particles as small as possible.

To do the correct grinding according to the coffee machine used, grinding can be roughly divided into three stages: rough grinding, medium grinding, and fine grinding.

Coarse ground coffee is suitable for filter coffee pot (traditional American brewer), medium ground coffee is suitable for follicular, flannel filter and siphon coffee pot, and fine grinding is most suitable for coffee distiller (also known as water drop coffee maker). And I would like to remind you that the shorter the brewing time, the more detailed the grinding particles should be. Because the smaller the particles, the larger the area of contact with hot water, so the brewing time is shorter. And too fine grinding will make the coffee more bitter, at the same time, it is easier to block the coffee machine; if it is too coarse, it will make less flavor coffee.

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