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Discover Ludwig"espresso based" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe drinks or dishes that have espresso as the main ingredient or base. Example: "Our café offers a variety of espresso based drinks, including cappuccinos, lattes, and macchiatos."
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I liked the idea of giving guests the option to choose what liquor they want to drink with their espresso based on their own taste preference," says Aimee DiAndre, owner of DiAnoia's Eatery.
Prepare 2 cups of espresso, if you prefer espresso based drinks.
For an espresso based drink like a latte, you will want the grinds to be very fine (like table salt).
Of all the espresso based drinks, next to a straight shot, this is one of the most crucial ones to nail a good shot on.
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Using its own PLC Roastery beans, Pink Lane covers all the single-origin pour-over and espresso bases, and it knocks out a superlative flat white.
Amanda Byron, the head barista, explained that to create it, all the elements must be perfect: beans ground fresh for exactly six seconds per cup, the water at just the right temperature, the espresso base extracted in 25 seconds and the milk densely foamed to the necessary silkiness.
"Americans are under the impression that the darker the roast, the better the espresso," said Ernesto Illy, the president of Illycaffe, a family-run espresso company based in Trieste, Italy, that has been selling its coffee in the United States since 1979.
"Our whole espresso program is based on seasonality," Ms. Hassi said.
Instead, there will be MetroWire shelving stocked with gear (the Pro Shop will be the New York distributor for Espresso Parts, an equipment supplier based in Olympia, Wash., that's something like the J.B. Prince of coffee), and a thoughtful menu of brewed coffees, made one cup at a time.
"Raku animals for Noah's Ark; caffeine-related functional pieces (tea and espresso sets, typically); portrait sculptures based on photos I've taken in the past; "world" nativity sets; large platters/bowls on which to experiment with glazes; and architectural sculptures".
In Seattle, where $285 million (sales) Starbucks is based, the number of espresso carts is down to 400, from 500, since 1993.
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