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A coffee machine costs more than 20,000 yuan in traditional department stores to blow the high-end wind.
As you walk in the new century, you may stop, blink hard and look at the price tag, wondering if you are blind. In fact, it is normal to have such a reaction, because people seem to have a more civilian impression of traditional department stores, but they do not realize that they have begun to take a high-end and exquisite route. During a visit to some traditional stores in our city, the reporter found that coffee
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Bezerra Century Golden Eagle Coffee Machine High-end Limited Edition products
On the left is the Bezerra century-old golden eagle coffee machine known as Rolls-Royce in the coffee machine, and the top right is the first payment for university students to perform and mix drinks. The lower right holds a live coffee-making competition for baristas. (Wen / Luo Weiwei and Chen Xiaohong) Cake plus coffee is the perfect match for afternoon tea. Where there is cake, how can it be accompanied without coffee? Coffee is also a major protagonist in this baking exhibition. Except
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Coffee Roaster Large Industrial Roaster
After the American Civil War, coffee beans first appeared packaged for sale on shelves in major cafe systems. By the end of World War II, the dominant commodity in the North American coffee market was pre-roasted coffee beans/pre-ground coffee powder made by large roasters, and this type of high-volume roasting technology with centralized and standardized requirements was called coffee.
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The Cultural course of Coffee and European Coffee
From the end of the 15th century to the beginning of the 16th century, coffee was already a popular drink in the Middle East, but it was also regarded as a kind of medicine. European ambassadors and merchants in the Turkish Empire also believed that coffee was a healthy drink with special curative effects, and many positive comments helped to import coffee into Europe. Lovov, a famous German doctor and botanist, wrote a book about coffee as early as 1582, but
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COSTA Coffee settled in Qujiang Century Jinhua Starlight City
COSTA, one of the five largest coffee chains in the world, opened its first store in Qujiang Century Golden Flower (expanded location information) Starlight City on January 18, which also announced the prelude of strategic cooperation between Century Golden Flower and COSTA brand. The reporter learned that at present, COSTA has set its sights on the northwest region, and Xi'an, as the bridgehead of the northwest region, is the top priority of the brand's strategic location.
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Evolution history of bean baking machine
At the beginning of the history of household roaster coffee, there were only household bean baking utensils in the world. These bean baking utensils were standard accessories in ordinary people's kitchens until the early 20th century. 16th century: the simple construction tool of the Iraqi baking pot is to move the pot to a small fire or a heat source on a coal fire.
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The Journey of Fine Culture in Greece: a talk about Greek Cafe
Coffee was born in Africa in the 13th century, was exclusively enjoyed by Arabs for three centuries and spread to Europe in the 16th century. The habit of drinking coffee has been popular in Europe and the United States for centuries, and coffee culture has gradually developed. There are very different coffee cultures in the world: the romance of France, the elegance of Austria, the enthusiasm of Italy, the quickness of the United States. Every coffee culture is a microcosm of a social state.
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The international history of coffee industry introduces how the bubble of Brazilian coffee economy ended.
For professional baristas, please pay attention to the bubble economy caused by coffee in the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) in Brazil at the beginning of the 20th century. Large-scale coffee production in Brazil began in the 19th century due to a price collapse due to mass production of coffee. Coffee is grown in Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, S ã o Paulo and traded everywhere. Brazil became enslaved and cultivated
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Roasting coffee beans with technology-modified ruts
Although coffee drinking and growing methods developed dramatically in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, progress in roasting was very poor. The most common method of roasting at the time was to follow the Middle Eastern method of simple roasting: placing green coffee beans in an iron pan, then moving to a fire and roasting, stirring until the coffee beans were evenly mixed.
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Coffee training Culture Coffee and Japanese Culture
As early as the end of the 17th century, the Dutch brought coffee to Asia in the early 18th century, and coffee was soon introduced to Japan. Before and after the Meiji Restoration, Japan advocated total westernization, and the coffee culture with Dutch flavor took root in Japan. During the Taisho period (1879-1926), due to the pervasive atmosphere of freedom and democracy, fresh and luxuriant culture, cafes have been very prosperous. But with the Japanese army,
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Kenyan Coffee Culture starts and ends the Development of Kenyan Coffee
Coffee entered Kenya in the 19th century, when Ethiopian coffee drinks were imported into Kenya through southern Yemen. But it was not until the early 20th century that the Bourbon Coffee Tree was created by the St. Austen Mission (St). Austin Mission) is introduced. Kenyan coffee is mostly grown at an altitude of 1500 to 2100 meters and is harvested twice a year. To ensure that only ripe berries are picked, people must
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The spread and Development History of Coffee in Europe
From the end of the 15th century to the beginning of the 16th century, coffee was already a popular drink in the Middle East, but it was also regarded as a kind of medicine. European ambassadors and merchants in the Turkish Empire also believed that coffee was a healthy drink with special curative effects, and many positive comments helped to import coffee into Europe. Lovov, a famous German doctor and botanist, wrote a book about coffee as early as 1582, but
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Coffee brewing made a comeback a hundred years ago
At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, Bentz Melitta, a German housewife, thought it was too troublesome to make coffee now. One day, she made a hole in the bottom of the copper bowl, took out an blotting paper from her son's schoolbag and put it into the hot water. Immediately, the mellow coffee dripped into the pot through the blotting paper. That's how she invented the ability to filter dregs and retain mellow coffee.
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Coffee and the Story of Coffee Culture in Japan
As early as the end of the 17th century, the Dutch brought coffee to Asia in the early 18th century, and coffee was soon introduced to Japan. Before and after the Meiji Restoration, Japan advocated total westernization, and the coffee culture with Dutch flavor took root in Japan. During the Taisho period (1879-1926), due to the pervasive atmosphere of freedom and democracy, fresh and luxuriant culture, cafes have been very prosperous. But with the Japanese army,
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Coffee brewing made a comeback a hundred years ago
At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, Bentz Melitta, a German housewife, thought it was too troublesome to make coffee now. One day, she made a hole in the bottom of the copper bowl, took out an blotting paper from her son's schoolbag and put it into the hot water. Immediately, the mellow coffee dripped into the pot through the blotting paper. That's how she invented the ability to filter dregs and retain mellow coffee.
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Enjoy doing clumsy things: baking technology in the 19th century
Is it the change of science and technology, the change of society, or the change of society that promotes the change of science and technology? There is no clear answer to this question. But what we can be sure of is that the two have been moving forward at the same time, transforming coffee roasting in the 19th century from a large-scale, private form to a large-scale enterprise that uses advertising and mass marketing skills.
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The origin of coffee
Legend has it that three thousand years ago, shepherds and monks in the mountains of Ethiopia were excited to find that their sheep had eaten unknown fruits and leaves. They were initially regarded as medicines to treat mild headaches and diarrhea, and it was not until the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries that they evolved into the present method of drinking among Arabs. Second, spread and promote A. Coffee is the earliest.
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Coffee and the basic knowledge of Japanese Coffee Culture
As early as the end of the 17th century, the Dutch brought coffee to Asia in the early 18th century, and coffee was soon introduced to Japan. Before and after the Meiji Restoration, Japan advocated total westernization, and the coffee culture with Dutch flavor took root in Japan. During the Taisho period (1879-1926), due to the pervasive atmosphere of freedom and democracy, fresh and luxuriant culture, cafes have been very prosperous. But with the Japanese army,
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Introduction to the flavor and taste of coffee from Incht Manor, Guatemala.
From the 4th century to the 11th century, the Patten low Guatemalan region of Guatemala was the center of ancient Indian Mayan culture, and the ruins of many pyramids and cities left over from this period are still visible today. [7] at the end of the 11th century, Mayan culture still existed in the central highlands after the Mayan culture in the lowlands of Guatemala was eliminated. [7] 1523, West
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The London War between Coffee and Black Tea
Following Cafe (official Wechat account vdailycom) discovered that the coffee craze in Britain had been going on for a century, but in the mid-18th century, it suddenly came to an end. Because the age of black tea has come. The London War between Coffee and Black Tea (excerpt from the Pirate of World History) Oxford is located in the inland university slightly northwest of London.
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