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Making Mary Thalegia Coffee fancy Coffee
Legend has it that in the middle of the eighteenth century, Queen Maria of Australia. Taylor, because of his love of coffee, coffee is widely loved by the public in Vienna. This work is named because the Queen is very fond of it. What to do: put orange wine 20CC in the cup and pour it into the deep-roasted coffee. Add a full cup of whipped cream and decorate it with candy. Enjoy the night when you want to relax.
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Brief introduction of Didley Coffee International Coffee Brand
It was founded in England in the mid-19th century, and its products are very popular in France, the United States and other countries. Didley Coffee was founded in England in the mid-19th century, and its products are also very popular in France, the United States and other countries. It is said that people who know how to taste coffee must love life, because life is like a cup of coffee, which can only be tasted through vicissitudes and hardships. So, in my spare time,
2015-08-05 Dudley Coffee International Brand profile 19th Century Mid-century Founding UK production -
Introduction to Ecuadorian Coffee Flavor d Santa Cruz Manor
In the mid-15th century, there were legends about enchanted mysterious islands among fishermen fishing in the western Pacific Ocean of South America. It is said that the islands can sometimes be seen clearly from a distance, but when the ship approaches, it disappears again; sometimes it looks like a galleon, sometimes it shows the shape of a witch. The fishermen called these islands Magic Island and thought it was there.
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Basic knowledge of boutique coffee beans Coffee in Indonesia
In the mid-17th century, coffee trees were introduced to Indonesia by the Dutch (some official sources believe that earlier). The first batch of coffee from Java was sold to Amsterdam in 1712. However, coffee trees in all plantations were destroyed by coffee rust in 1877, and Robart coffee trees had to be introduced from Africa to replace the original species. Today, only 6% of the coffee beans and 10% of the coffee beans are Arab.
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A brief history of Espresso espresso machine
The evolution of espresso machines the oldest espresso machines work the same way as smaller household espresso machines. The water boils in the boiler, and steam gathers in the remaining space except water in the boiler. When the valve below the waterline opens, under the strong pressure generated by the steam, the hot water rushes out of the valve and down through the coffee. The first European specialist based on this principle
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Coffee roaster Museum introduces the basics of coffee
Since the mid-19th century, coffee-roasting technology has evolved from the simplest home stove with a pan to today's giant computer-controlled automated roasting equipment (which can roast nearly five tons of coffee beans per hour). In 1877, the German commercial roaster began to have the patent design right, which is a baking designed by Emmerich Company.
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