Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.My espresso machine runs too hot and burns the coffee?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(My espresso machine runs too hot and burns the coffee?),it will help you,my kids.
There's no temperature gauge on it. Its a Sunbeam brand - about 4 years old.
Answer:
I don't know about this brand and you didn't cite the model or type--is it a steam-pressure machine or pump-driven?
If pump-driven, wait until the thing is fully warm and ready to make the espresso before pressing the grounds into the receptacle.
If steam-pressure, then unplug it, clean the filter basket and fittings and, while you're at it, the exterior, check power cord for signs of wear, put the entire thing in a box, and donate it to a thrift store. Then go out and buy a pump-driven.
In my experience, the burnt taste comes not from the machine, but from the provider of your coffee. Most roasters burn the bejeeze out of all their beans ('most' because ALL Starbucks locations do). Try to find a store that has carmelized those beans properly--they should be shiny with oil, not flat-black and dry.
the steam going via the coffee only gets to a specific tempeture so i doubt that is burning your coffee. it probably has something to do with the 'sunbeam' brand and how it is manufactured. you very well may be burning the coffee as the machine heats up before the steam goes though.
instead of sunbeam or krupps or whatever department store brand of machine maybe you should try a more professional piece of equipment. gaggia has produced machines for a long time, mine is over 8 years old and is a solid trooper, making 2-4 drinks a day over that period.
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we are doing an inter-faith conference project, and one of what we have to do is to make a liunch menu for Jews and Muslims but still maintaning their dietary restrictions!
I live in CA and i just want to know what are some good things to store up. Because almost everything has an expiration date on it and i dont want to keep replacing food or water.
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Kitty said: Yes.My espresso machine runs too hot and burns the coffee?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(My espresso machine runs too hot and burns the coffee?),it will help you,my kids.
There's no temperature gauge on it. Its a Sunbeam brand - about 4 years old.
Answer:
I don't know about this brand and you didn't cite the model or type--is it a steam-pressure machine or pump-driven?
If pump-driven, wait until the thing is fully warm and ready to make the espresso before pressing the grounds into the receptacle.
If steam-pressure, then unplug it, clean the filter basket and fittings and, while you're at it, the exterior, check power cord for signs of wear, put the entire thing in a box, and donate it to a thrift store. Then go out and buy a pump-driven.
In my experience, the burnt taste comes not from the machine, but from the provider of your coffee. Most roasters burn the bejeeze out of all their beans ('most' because ALL Starbucks locations do). Try to find a store that has carmelized those beans properly--they should be shiny with oil, not flat-black and dry.
the steam going via the coffee only gets to a specific tempeture so i doubt that is burning your coffee. it probably has something to do with the 'sunbeam' brand and how it is manufactured. you very well may be burning the coffee as the machine heats up before the steam goes though.
instead of sunbeam or krupps or whatever department store brand of machine maybe you should try a more professional piece of equipment. gaggia has produced machines for a long time, mine is over 8 years old and is a solid trooper, making 2-4 drinks a day over that period.
...
Cooking Resources from yahoo answers cooking and drinking question and answer channel: GM Foods- genetically modified foods. Do you know who is doing this to our food and how it will harm you?
we are doing an inter-faith conference project, and one of what we have to do is to make a liunch menu for Jews and Muslims but still maintaning their dietary restrictions!
I live in CA and i just want to know what are some good things to store up. Because almost everything has an expiration date on it and i dont want to keep replacing food or water.
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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