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What is the grinding degree of espresso in Starbucks?

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, What is the degree of espresso grinding in Starbucks? although Starbucks has been learning and imitating Italian cafes, it has never surpassed it. In 2014, Italian century-old coffee brand Caffe Pascucci was introduced to China by Defoe Holdings Group, which also brought Starbucks' authentic Italian coffee culture to China. Caffe Pascucci was founded in 1883 by Pasc

What is the grinding degree of espresso in Starbucks?

Although Starbucks has been learning and imitating Italian cafes, it has never surpassed it. In 2014, Italian century-old coffee brand Caffe Pascucci was introduced to China by Defoe Holdings Group, which also brought Starbucks' authentic Italian coffee culture to China.

Founded in 1883, Caffe Pascucci has been run by the Pascucci family for three generations and has experienced social upheavals such as World War II and the Industrial Revolution. The original intention remains unchanged after changes, adhere to the mission of "complete a cup of coffee to the last sip", inherit the essence of espresso, and form a complete industrial chain to carry forward espresso in the process of continuous innovation and expansion.

Starbucks' retail products include more than 30 of the world's top coffee beans, hand-made espresso and a variety of hot and cold coffee drinks, fresh and delicious pastry foods, as well as a variety of coffee machines, coffee cups and other products. Starbucks already has nearly 12000 stores worldwide in North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East and the Pacific. Most of its branches are directly operated by the head office, while most Starbucks in Greater China are joint ventures. Starbucks in Taiwan is a joint venture between Uni-President and Starbucks in the United States. Starbucks in Shanghai and Central China is a joint venture between Taiwan Unification Enterprise, Shanghai Tobacco Group and Starbucks in the United States. Beijing and Tianjin Starbucks are operated by Starbucks of Beijing Meida. Starbucks in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau is operated by Coffee Concepts HK Ltd, a joint venture between Meixin Group and Starbucks in the United States. Starbucks in Shenyang, Dalian and other cities is the direct store of Starbucks head office. John Culver, president of Chinese mainland Coffee International, said at the Starbucks SME Summit in 2011 that he hopes China will become Starbucks' largest country outside the United States, and that Starbucks will open 1500 stores on Starbucks by 2015.

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