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Mr. Coffee 20 Oz. Frappe Maker Review 2021

October 20, 2020 by Steve M. Marshall Leave a Comment

Mr Coffee Frappe Maker,In this prolonged period of recession and economic hardship who can really afford to go out on a hot summer’s day and splurge on a 5 dollar frappe at a specialty coffee shop? Not too many people. That is for sure. Do not worry, there is an easy and money saving way to still savor that cool, delicious frappe on a scorching hot day.

Why you need The Mr Coffee Frappe Maker

The Mr. Coffee BVMC-FMI 20 ounce Frappe Maker allows even the most rigid and high-end connoisseurs of coffee to create a delicious frappe that rivals those produced by the expensive and high-tech machines at the coffeehouse.

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The Mr. Coffee Frappe Maker is actually a hybrid; part coffeemachine and part blender, its unique and groundbreaking design not only makes a delicious and frosty coffee concoction, but is easy and simple to use as well.

There are no difficult and indecipherable directions to follow. There are no elaborate diagrams involved in order to become your own coffee barista. Simply put in the necessary ingredients and touch a button.

Similar to any regular coffee maker you put your favorite coffee or espresso into the frappe machine’s brew basket. You then add the necessary amount of water. The frappe maker is unique in that it is constructed with
a 20 ounce blending component.

After the coffee and water is in place you add ice to the blending jar. The ice is then blended while the coffee drips over the ice, creating a refreshing, frosty, caffeinated concoction. The frappe machine even comes equipped with a pulse button so that you can control and determine the consistency of the frappe.

Just like at any other high-end boutique coffee house you can add other ingredients into the blender as well. The addition of ice cream, milk, cream, flavored syrup, and alcohol can help you create your own professional and unique frappe. The entire process is quick and easy.

It takes only three minutes for the frappe maker to work and for you to be enjoying a slushy, cold coffee in your home. The Mr. Coffee Frappe Maker will not only save you money but afford you the luxury of not having to give up your favorite mid-afternoon treat.

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Product Features

  • Frappe maker brews and blends at the touch of a button
  • Cross between a coffee machine and a blender
  • Removable brew basket; “pulse” button for control over consistency
  • 20-ounce dishwasher-safe blending jar; small footprint
  • Measures 10 by 5-1/2 by 15-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty.
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Commercial Coffee Grinder Varieties 2021

October 20, 2020 by Steve M. Marshall Leave a Comment

A commercial coffee grinder is a professional-grade kitchen device used to grind coffee beans. It is different from a household grinder in that it is larger in size and often more powerful. But do not be mistaken: a commercial grinder can also be used at home. Whether we are looking for a used commercial coffee grinder, a vintage yet functional model, or a coffee maker with grinder, it pays to know the different types we are going to encounter. Let us go through each one of these.

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Blade Grinders

This type of coffee grinder makes use of metal blades that move at high speeds to “grind” coffee beans. Notice the quotation marks on the word “grind”: this is due to the fact that a blade grinder actually cuts up the beans and does not grind them in the real sense of the word. Basically, what we have here is a form of food processor that chops up the beans to our desired consistency, and the longer it runs, the finer the grounds we are going to get. Blade grinders are cheap – you can buy one between 30 and 50 dollars – and some models are great for travel because they are small and portable. However, the grounds they churn out are never consistent in texture so they are not advisable for espresso.

Burr Grinders

Burr coffee grinders feature two metal plates – one moving and one stationary – that grind beans by rubbing together. The fineness of the grounds is determined by the space between the two plates – which is also where the coffee beans are positioned. Any burr coffee grinder commercial – provided that it is of high quality such as the Bunn commercial coffee grinder – will produce grounds of uniform size and texture. There are two types of burr grinders: flat and conical.

Flat Burr Coffee Grinders

Flat burr grinders are typically used to grind coffee beans for espresso. These are called such because their grinding mechanism consists of two flat, identical plates made of steel or ceramic that are placed one on top of the other. A flat burr coffee grinder is more expensive than a conical burr grinder because the plates are often mounted on aluminum or brass to secure them.

Conical Burr Coffee Grinders

Flat and conical burr grinders employ the same method in grinding coffee beans. The difference is that the burrs in this type are not identical – one takes the form of an outer ring, and the other, an inner cone. Since these need not be mounted, they are cheaper to build and consequently, to sell, compared to flat burr grinders. The grinding process also takes longer, but this means the aroma of the beans being ground is kept intact. They are used to grind beans for French Press, percolator, and drip coffee.

Manual Grinders

Commercial coffee grinder reviews rarely recommend manual models simply because these need to be hand cranked. Grinders of this type rely on our arm muscle power and do not need any electrical power source to work. While manual grinders do take a lot of time and effort to operate, the grounds they produce are better and more consistent than that produced by blade grinders.

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How to Brew the Best Cup of Coffee 2021

October 20, 2020 by Steve M. Marshall Leave a Comment

A common question among most of my friends, and people who share a love of great coffee, regards the brewing process. These  people know they have purchased really excellent coffee from a local or nationally recognized roaster who sourced a great microlot from Costa Rica or Ethiopia (or wherever), but they struggle to really bring out all of the characteristics their coffee has to offer. So the question is, how do I make the perfect cup with what I’ve got?

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Different coffees go better with different brewing methods, but there are still ways to get what you’re looking for as long as you’re willing to put in the time and effort to thoroughly enjoy your cup of coffee, regardless of what coffee brewer you own. Staying away from your  Mr. Coffee-esque auto-drip is the first step to obtaining that god-in-a-cup-like brew. If you don’t already own one, I suggest any manual coffee brewer. Here is a list of a few manual coffee brewer options:

Chemex

A Chemex is a glass (beaker-esque) created by Peter Schlumbohm in 1941. Chemex users can use the Chemex paper filters or the Kone filter by clever brewing, which is a little more expensive, but lasts a life time and is something I highly recommend.

Coffees that go great in the Chemex are coffees of South and Central American origin and lightly roasted African coffees. The Chemex does a great job of highlighting acidity and sweetness in the cup and if the body is libel to yield soft and silky, the Chemex tends to highlight softness and silkiness as well.Coffee to Water ratios– try 44 grams of coffee to 24 ounces of H2O.Always let your coffee Bloom by pouring just a small amount of water into the grounds before fully immersing your coffee to brew. When you pour a small amount in first, you’ll notice the grounds begin to rise. This process allows the oils of the coffee to be extracted slowly and carefully to bring out a more intense flavor. In my next post, I will go over 3 more great brewing methods that every coffee lover should purchase.Also Check reviews about blenders.

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