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The famous Bialetti espresso coffee makers originated in Italy in 1933, its unique octagon shape is synonymous with the name Bialetti. The Bialetti Company continues to be a leading manufacturer of stovetop espresso makers.
Espresso is brewed by allowing pressurized hot water to steep through very finely ground coffee. The fact that high pressure is used, aids in extracting the true flavors and aroma from the ground espresso coffee.
The espresso maker is as effective in producing a flavor filled espresso with great aroma without the use of a high priced espresso machine. You just fill the container with water, go through the brewing cycle and pour a hot delicious cup of espresso.
A few pointers to keep in mind are: fill the lower chamber with water; keeping the water level below the safety valve, not following these guidelines may cause the espresso maker to explode causing serious bodily harm. It is best to use pure drinking water, preferably filter as the taste of chlorinated tap water will spoil the taste of your espresso. Use a very fine ground coffee, loosely filled, do not compact the coffee. Brew on medium to low heat; do not allow the coffee to boil as this will spoil the flavor of the espresso. Once the coffee reaches the top of the unit remove from the stove and you can now enjoy a great cup of espresso coffee. The end result is greatly affected by the quantity of water and coffee used during the brewing cycle. You will need to experiment with this ratio as well as the variety and brand of ground coffee until you find the proper ratio and blend that suits your taste.
To guarantee a long life for your stovetop espresso maker it is best to avoid using high heat during the brewing cycle, wash and rinse the container in your sink, avoid using a dishwasher as this will effect the finish. Air or towel dry the chambers making certain it is completely dry before storing. One other note, with time it will become necessary to replace the rubber gasket as these tend to dry out and become brittle. With a little care you will be enjoying great tasting espresso from your Bialetti stovetop espresso maker for years to come
At an average price of twelve hundred dollars, the Bosch Benvenuto B20 is considered to be a high end complete espresso, cappuccino, coffee, and latte coffee brewing machine. Including a wealth of features along with a user friendly design, the Benvenuto 20 makes for a perfect fit for the expert or beginner. Its conical burr coffee grinder produces grinds the beans to match the coffee beverage being brewed. Its burrs are well designed and require only modest maintenance. Its removable water reservoir has a capacity of nearly 2 liters and includes an easy grip handle for effortless removal. With its low water alert, you no longer need be concerned about running low on water while brewing your favorite espresso beverage. With separate coffee chambers for coffee beans and ground coffee provides for up to thirty cups of your favorite espresso before you need to refill the reservoir. Spent coffee grounds are disposed of into an internal dredge drawer for easy disposal. It has a 15 bar Thermo block pressure system ideal for brewing the perfect cup of espresso, in addition it features an automatic cleaning / automatic descaling cycle that makes for easy cleanup and maintenance of your machine. With its 12 different cup-size settings and 6 levels of grind quality the Benvenuto 20 makes it easy for you to select from a large range of coffee beverages, ranging from a large coffee to a small shot of espresso. A frothing attachment for cappuccino, instant hot water, hot chocolate or tea adds to this remarkable espresso machine’s capabilities to create the perfect froth. The Bosch Benevenuto B20 is the ideal espresso machine for in home use or a small office environment.
Its sister machine, the Bosch Benvenuto B30 espresso machine includes all the same wonderful features of the B20 with the principal difference being the digital display located on the units top.