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Posted by admin on 03 Jul 2007 | Tagged as: Espresso, Barista, Coffee, Cappuccino, Mocha, Latte
To sum it all up the Coffee Giant know as Starbucks Coffee, made a huge impact in all of our lives, from the way we drink our coffee, to the type of coffee we choose. Coffee was never such an idealized item until Starbucks Coffee company showed up and capitalized the entire industry, instead of ordering a plain coffee with cream and sugar we know have a wider variety to choose from including, cappuccino, espresso, different coffee flavors, irish cream, french vanilla, and others, there is just so much more it’s incredible. Even though all this was available before the Coffee Mongol commercialized coffee completely, it didn’t have much interest with any of us. And then the phenomenon, Now we cant seem to live without all these wiled coffee flavor’s.
Lets take a step back in time:
At the beginning when the coffee giant first started out in Seattle in 1971, Starbucks coffee was just three friends with a passion for fresh gourmet coffee, Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl and Gordon Bowker, they opened a small shop and began selling fresh-roasted, gourmet coffee beans and brewing and roasting accessories.
In 1980 Zev Siegl wanted out to explore his opportunities elsewhere. By that time Starbucks coffee was the biggest roaster in Washington with six different stores. In 1981 the little coffee giant managed to get the attention of Howard Schultz, a plastics salesman that noticed the huge supply of plastic drip coffee thermoses they were buying from Hammarplast.
Starbucks Coffee 1982, history was marked forever when Baldwin hired the highly energetic Schultz as the new marketing developer. It was not long after that he was sent on a business trip to an international housewares show in Milan, Italy 1983. Schultz was amazed and amused with the vibrant coffee culture of Italy. In another town nearby Verona, Schultz had his first caffe’ latte’ and, as he noticed people at the cafe talking and laughing exiguously while sipping on their coffees in the luxurious surroundings, ideas starting flowing.
In what he describes as an epiphany, the idea hit him, “I could start a community gathering place like the great coffee house of Italy in the United States?” he thought to himself. This idea would place Starbucks coffee history into the annuls of business journals for many years to come.
Latter on, while back in the united states, Schultz’s idea did not go over well with Baldwin and didn’t think it would be a good idea to wager over into the restaurant business aswell distracting him from his original goal of selling whole coffee beans. However, he did let him try out a small espresso bar in the corner of one of the coffee stores. It was an immediate success and Schultz branched out on his own and opened Il Giornale, a coffee house named after Italy’s largest newspaper, ‘The Daily’.
1987 Starbucks coffee was up for sale and Schultz managed to raise $3.8 million by convincing investors of his vision, one hundred and twenty-five outlets in the next five years. Schultz modified the Starbucks bare-breasted mermaid logo into a more socially acceptable figure, changed the name of Il Giornale to Starbucks and converted the six existing Starbucks coffee roasting shops into a more elegant, suitable coffee houses. Starbucks coffee history was just starting to take form.
Shultz reached his goal and more by 125 stores in 5 years, 1992 there were 165 cafes up and running. Today there are more then 8,000 stores in 30 different countries and annual revenues over $7.5 billion.
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Posted by admin on 01 Jul 2007 | Tagged as: Barista, Coffee, Equipment
Gone are the days of those old steam-driven espresso machines that were used to brew you the coffee with unmistakable burned and bitter taste. Today there are a range of sophisticated semi automatic and fully automatic models that pack a lot more punch by serving you dark, rich, foamy espresso that can give the Starbucks’ or barista a good run for their money.
The new age Espresso Machines can help you make coffee like a pro. They offer a clutter free solution for your home too. You just need to press the button of a fully automatic espresso machine and it will do the entire job from grinding the beans to make your espresso. It will also serve you regular brewed coffee alongside your espresso.
Investing in a high quality espresso coffee machine means employing a qualified barista at your home…for free and getting refreshing shots whenever you want with the press of a button. Hit the stores asking for demonstration of the following top models of espresso machines.
Espresso Gaggia - Classic and time tested
This is definitely a classic in the crowd of other espresso models. The old fashioned coffee connoisseurs love Gaggia for its ability to make thick crema that can compete with any Italian cafes. This sturdy coffee maker is just ideal for daily use; they are easy to maintain too. On the flipside, it takes longer for warming up and the price is also on a higher end as compared to its other market competitors.
Krups Novo 3000 - Simple features; easy price
If a cup of high-octane espresso is what shoots up your mood, then you should go for this no-frills machine. This reasonably priced pump espresso comes with minimalist controls are easy to figure out. However, the true connoisseurs may not find the coffee made by it flawlessly tasty. The model however offers a better choice over steam-driven espresso machines.
Nespresso D290 - Easy on operation
These Espresso machines are regarded as the most user friendly gadget. A small proprietary capsule make it possible to get your coffee with the press of a button. The capsules come in nine caffeinated and three decaffeinated varieties and each capable of producing a thicker crema than any other models available.
Krups Cafe Bistro - Advanced features at easy prices
This is an ideal gadget for a coffee loving family: it is able to brew you 10 cups of coffee or 2-4 shots of steam-brewed espresso. This compact model is also provided with a frothing wand for cappuccino and 24-hour timer controls.
Professional Pavoni - Large model for a large family
This is ideal for commercial uses with its large 16 cup capacity water reservoir. Because of this large size they are not exactly ideal for households. But if you want to make your neighbors take notice of your gadgets, then this model with gleaming chrome body makes an attractive appearance. You will get less punch in your cup; it makes espresso with a bittersweet taste. If you want a good amount of golden crema, you should go for the Europiccola Pavoni model.
Back in Italy, they treat espresso making something as an art form; an espresso machine makes it easier for you to master the art. However, while selecting the model for your household, stress on the points of quality, ease of use and of course the look.
Tania Penwell provides information on espresso makers and coffee maker reviews for A1 Coffee Makers - your guide to coffee makers and coffee accessories.