Organic Espresso Panama City FL

We conclude this week’s online organic coffee seminar with a look at espresso. Espresso comes from the Latin word meaning “to press out.” Once available only at coffee bars, you can now make it at home in less than a minute. Here’s how. Please read on.

Bay County Farmers Market
(850) 769-2645, (850) 785-0524
2230 East 15th Street; at the Fairgrounds
Panama City, FL
Tree of Life, Inc.
(904) 940-2240
405 Golfway W Dr
St. Augustine, FL
Florida Crystals Corporation
(561) 366-5162
One N Clematis St Ste 200
West Palm Beach, FL
Union County Farmers Market
(386) 496-4063
Downtown at State Road 231 and State Road 100
Lake Butler, FL
Wellsprings Farmers Market
(850) 856-5025
321 South Jackson Street; at the Old Quincy Feed mill
Quincy, FL
St. Andrews Waterfront Market
(850) 872-7208
3151 West 10th Street (U.S. hw 98, turn south on Beck Ave., then turn right
Panama City, FL
Zen Garden Market
(850) 234-1651
707 Richard Jackson Blvd.
Panama City Beach, FL
Daabon Organic U.S.A. Inc
(406) 556-4645
1110 Brickell Ave #204
Miami, FL
Mr. Cannoli!
(727) 723-3202
P.O. Box 15035
Clearwater, FL
Hemming Plaza Farmers Market
(904) 874-9418
Monroe and North Hogan Streets
Jacksonville, FL
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The Perfect Organic Espresso

We conclude this week’s online organic coffee seminar with a look at espresso. Espresso comes from the Latin word meaning “to press out.” Once available only at coffee bars, you can now make it at home in less than a minute. Here’s how:

  1. Make sure your espresso machine is clean and that you’re familiar with its operation. 
  2. Select a medium-dark espresso coffee that has been slow-roasted for a richer flavor. 
  3. Buy whole espresso beans from a natural/organic food store or supermarket. This guarantees freshness. Buy only as much as you’ll use in one week. 
  4. Grind your beans just before brewing. While aficionados prefer a burr grinder, a blade- or chopper-type grinder also works well, as long as you give it a shake or two to ensure even grinding. 
  5. To brew, begin with 2 tablespoons of ground espresso and 1½ ounces of fresh distilled or clean-tasting tap water per serving. Follow your machine’s brewing instructions. Remove the carafe immediately after the brewing cycle concludes. 
  6. Serve espresso in a warm demitasse cup. If you want to indulge, add a chocolate truffle on the side! 

Suggested Reading

  • The Next Coffee Revolution
  • Know Your World Coffees
  • Tasting Terminology
  • Fundamentally Great Coffee
  • Mug Shots
  • A Better Cup of Coffee?
  • Does Coffee Lower Diabetes Risk?
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