If you use regular roast coffee in an espresso machine, it will make a concoction that's almost impossible to drink. There are flavor elements in regular coffee that overload, and it's just undrinkable.
I have been an espresso drinker for years, and my favorite coffees are Bustelo and Oroquendo, but my tastes run toward the Cuban end of the spectrum. If you prefer the less strong Italian style espresso, use Medaglia D'Oro.
2006-09-19 10:54:19
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answered by yellowcab208 4
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You need to grind down the coffee beans. There should be a coffee grinder machine at the store you shop at. You just need to turn the little arrown to espresso, empty your coffee beans into the machine and press start.
2006-09-19 10:44:41
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answered by gel 3
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You should buy espresso beans or pre-ground espresso coffee to use in an espresso machine.
2006-09-19 10:48:07
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answered by Lee 7
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No, you have to use special beans for espresso machines
2006-09-19 10:47:32
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answered by GD-Fan 6
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there is more advantageous water in usual espresso. espresso is intensified espresso, yet in eu international places, fantastically Italy, espresso is the important drink, and if someone needs a on a daily basis espresso, they upload warm water to it. also, an espresso device is a lot more advantageous advanced than a espresso device. The temperature of the water or steam is more advantageous proper, and the water is compelled by the beans in an espresso device, while in a espresso device it merely drips by the grounds. espresso comes by the grounds swifter. The longer the water continues to communicate with the grounds, the more advantageous bitter it makes the completed product.
2016-11-28 02:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2006-09-19 10:42:00
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answered by lance_leangsy 2
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