
Coffee or the word cafe is all you would like to hear after a
long work or right after you wake up. This is the most widely drunk
beverage in the world. Coffee ingestion on an average is about a third
of that of tap water in North America and Europe . While drinking coffee
outside is usually expensive and preferred mostly during conversations
or meetings, deals etc., many of us would prefer to make coffee
ourselves at home and drink it in the company of our family members or
drink it ourselves. Over the years, this art of brewing coffee has been
mastered and we can make the best brewed coffee ourselves, but this has
been taken over by our need to automate the coffee brewing art so that
our work is made easier. Here, you will be taken through the three types
of coffee makers in the world and figure out which is the best for you.
Santos Vacuum Coffee Maker , designed by Swedish designer Kass Kleeson:
First
we will look at the vacuum coffee maker which is hailed by anyone who
has tried it as the best coffee maker of all times. It uses a process
that cooks coffee with an extremely strong flavor. The flavor and
strength is usually based on how much coffee you use to make it. Today, a
lot of coffee makers destroy the flavor by not mixing the components
properly, or by not brewing at the right temperature or maybe not
brewing for the right amount of time too.
A vacuum coffee maker is
made up of two units. The lower and upper pots which are both made of
glass. The upper pot is placed directly on top of the lower pot, and
both the pots sealed together with the help of a stopper. A tube is
attached to the upper pot which runs down to the lower pot as well. A
filter is also attached to the upper pot to filter the coffee while it
flows down to the lower pot.

Ground coffee, usually of coarse
texture, is added to the upper pot. This depends upon how much your
taste buds want. Usually, for a strong coffee, 1 tablespoon per cup of
coffee will suffice. Then the lower pot is filled with the required
amount of water and placed over a heating element or fire. After
reaching boiling point, the upper pot is placed on top of the lower pot
and the decreased pressure in the lower pot will cause the water to push
up itself through the pipe into the upper pot. Here, the coffee is
brewed in hot water and after a few minutes (depending upon the strength
of coffee you want) the whole apparatus is removed from the heating
element. If you are a beginner at using this type of coffee machine, it
pays to experiment and figure out the right time duration that produces
the coffee of your choice. As the water cools down, a vacuum is built up
in the lower pot and coffee is sucked down. The upper pot is removed
and the coffee collected in the lower pot is poured into the cups and
enjoyed. The greatest benefit of using this coffee machine is that the
temperature is perfect and this does not destroy the oils and flavor of
coffee which is often the case in other coffee makers. Though this
process requires little manual effort to place the apparatus on the
heating element and taking it out of the heating element, this manual
effort is affordable once you start drinking coffee made by this
procedure.

Stove Top Coffee Maker :
This is made up of
aluminium or stainless steel. The bottom of the pot contains a reservoir
of water and the top has a round basket with a stem reaching to the end
of the pot. First, water is filled and the basket of coffee is then
added. The pot is heated and as the water boils, it comes in contact
with the coffee and the coffee is brewed. The basket must be removed to
filter out the coffee beans. Latest types include espresso pots which
use steam and water to brew the coffee. This is reported to brew better
coffee, but taste buds vary from person to person. Steam is used to
produce latte or foam milk for cappuccinos.
Nowadays, we have
stove top pots which function similar to the French press which presses
the coffee beans to the bottom of the pot to produce a darker and much
richer cup of coffee. However, this type of machine requires constant
watching as there is possibility of burning the coffee beans in the
absence of careful observation.
Drip Coffee Maker:
Almost
all the drip filter coffee makers work the same way. They contain a
paper or a plastic filter which holds the finely ground coffee. Cold
water is poured through a tube from a reservoir and heated before
falling over the coffee powder. This brews and extracts the oils and
flavor of the coffee into the waiting carafe. This is a simple and
reliable method compared to many other models available in the market.

Many
companies use these three models with other additional features such as
the strength of coffee, sugar adding facility, coffee with milk, number
of cups etc. It is up to you to choose the best coffee maker according
to the budget and the one which is most appropriate to your convenience.
You would not choose the one which adds sugar automatically for an
extra price as we can do that for ourselves, unless you are the one who
does not know how to spend your money. The bottom line is that the
machine must brew coffee at the right temperature for the right time
using the right amount of water.
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