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Brewing Methods
What's the difference between espresso and regular coffee?
Espresso is a brewing method that forces hot water through finely ground coffee at high pressure. This creates a concentrated, intense coffee with a layer of crema on top. Regular drip coffee uses gravity to slowly extract flavors from coarser grounds, resulting in a different taste profile and texture.
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