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Blossom one, who is designed by two talented designers, comes from a strong background. Kuempel is a former Apple designer, Walliser is an engineer at NASA, and what is even more amazing is that they all come from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). This high-IQ lineup is used to design coffee maker tape!? It can be said that Blossom one combines the wisdom of two top engineers, and the actual products also give people a strong aesthetic taste of Geek: mahogany + aluminum alloy + full mechanical sense + square appearance.
Blossom One claims to be the most expensive coffee machine
Although from the outside, the Blossom one does not seem to be any different except that it is bigger and more Geek than the average coffee maker. But the so-called big guy has great wisdom. The magic of Blossom one is that it contains a simple computer. By adjusting six variables related to coffee brewing, you can start grinding and making coffee according to your preference.
Blossom one has even more magical functions. See the camera in front of you? It has a 1.3 million pixel camera, which can be used to scan the QR code on the coffee bean bag (only available with coffee beans from cooperative growers). By scanning it, you can quickly determine the appropriate grinding and boiling method for this kind of coffee bean. As long as you press the "GO" button on the machine, it will heat the water, then grind the beans, and maintain the temperature of both by electric heating. As long as you pull the lever off the machine when you want to drink it-a cup of freshly brewed coffee will be boiling hot out of the oven!
Blossom One claims to be the most expensive coffee machine
Now Blossom one prototypes are being tested everywhere to constantly improve the taste of the coffee it produces. Kuempel hopes to launch the first version of Blossom one in the spring of 2013, with a price tag of about $11111.
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Trabocca's Red Cherry Project (ORC) Sunlight Sidama operation Cherr
Operation Cherrie Red (ORC) is a project to improve the quality of small-scale farms. The main purpose is to encourage farmers and surprise roasters. Trabocca, the largest coffee bean manufacturer in the Netherlands, invites all Ethiopian farms to produce small batches of beans of about 1500-3000 kg (25 - 50 bags) before the harvest season. Women can only select 100% mature beans.
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In fact, EP is the abbreviation of European Preparation, which means European processing. In fact, EP refers to the extra hand of raw beans after the initial optical selection in the processing plant.
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