How Expresso Coffee makers work


A video of the expresso coffee maker at work in our office. The roasted seeds are crushed and powdered and it is then transferred to the vertical cylinder. Steaming water gets filled in the cylinder and the piston moves down to press out the expresso. Once done, the piston reverses and the used coffee powder is thrown away.

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  • eviet17 says:

    i know that it causes yellow teeth. also….
    Coffee reduces the risk of an individual acquiring Alzheimer’s disease.
    Drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes can reduce the risk of Parkinson’s disease.
    Coffee increases an individual’s short term memory and cognitive functions.
    Ongoing studies have found that coffee may be a potential anti-diabetic compound.

    there are more on the website. i actually don’t think it’s very good because it is an additive and there will be a lot of bad side affects.

    hope i helped in some way!! :)

  • lilly l says:

    Coffee ,stains the teeth yes but it is an antioxidant .It is a diuretic It raises HDL’s this I love . Is Iceland Honey , I like her . Comes from the tree Coffea , Aromatic like her eyes . They say she is the most beautiful woman in the world. I say she meets a close second to my daughter. The Italians willow in expresso. Hope you can use this . A mountain dream and a little cafe ,maybe someday,a Turkish wish, or a cappuccino on a restaurant list.The most beautiful song in the world by Hope

  • Etienne Moernaut says:

    Hi There,

    Have a look at the website below for a lot of information about coffee and the way it affects your health and well being.

    http://www.douwe-egberts.co.uk/health/Pages/healthy-lifestyle.aspx

    Hope this helps,

    Kind Regards,

    Etienne (& my team)

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