Whats new and hot in the kitchen, its Bean to Cup !
Well have you a coffee fanatic in the house? We all have our likes and dislikes. Traditionally speaking we usually enjoy coffee morning and tea in the afternoon. I have family members who only drink coffee and compete with each other on the lastest gadget, gismo and machine.
So finding this all intriging we set a challenge to blindfold 4 of us to see if we could taste the difference between the coffee’s with 4 non advid coffee fans as such and well the results are interesting.
We took 4 people 2 men and 2 women, all drink coffee, tea and water on a regular basis daily. Being logical my brother in law Mark and me made up a coffee pot on the stove with ground beans, we put on a cheaper range coffee perculator, we made a cup of instant coffee from a popular brand and we used 2 different coffee machines. This gave us 5 different black coffee’s.
Whats surprised us all was how the, not so coffee drinkers all picked out the coffee machine coffees has the best in flavour and richness. So Mark was over joyed as a avid coffee drinker that his gismo won top marks in our dedicated testing.
Marks best gismo is the Krups Compact Espresseria EA8080 Bean to Cup Coffee Machine. Some how Krups have managed to shrink the coffee shop down to a small shiny black cube of coffee making genius. The Compact Espresseria EA8080 has all the convenience of a capsule coffee maker, but the skills to turn whole beans into fresh espresso.
Bean-to-cup coffee machines usually tower over your sideboard because they have to incorporate a grinder as well as storage for the beans and water, but the German engineers at Krups have managed to miniaturise the whole process with the dinky Espresseria machine. Although small, it can generate 15 bar of pump pressure and hold 1.8 litres of water, while the blue LCD display lets you choose between Esspresso, Lungo, Cappuccino or Latte. There’s even room to warm two cups on top.
The EA8080 is also supplied with a Krups welcome pack which contains a Claris water filter, two sachets of descaling crystals, two cleaning tablets, a water hardness test strip and of course, the instruction manual.
So to sum up its features are:
- Bean to Cup
- LCD Display
- 1.8 Litre water tank capacity
- 15 Bar Pressure
- Metallic Conical Burr grinder for precise and uniform grinding
- 1450W
- Stainless Steel Milk jug and XS6000 Auto Cappuccino Maker
- New easy ‘Touch and Turn’ dial
- New piano black finish
- Compact Thermoblock System for optimum temperature at the very first cup
- Temperature adjuster for perfect bitterness and aroma result
- Automatic Rinsing/Cleaning/Descaling programmes
- Includes Claris water filter, 2 cleaning tablets, descaling crystals, water hardness test strip
- 275g Bean hopper capacity
- Cup Warming Tray
- Height 365mm x Length 330mm x Width 245mm
- 2 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Why not tell us about your favourite coffee bean for the perfect coffee? Send in your argument for tea versus coffee.
See my blogs take your drinks outside in style, tea leaf or tea bag there is one teapot for every mum, and home made sweets make a great gift to name but a few for you to read over.
Posted on July 26th, 2009 by jacqui


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