Capsule coffee machines offer quick and easy preparation of a wide range of coffee beverages. Simply add water, insert the capsule, press a button, and the machine will take care of the rest!
Very simply! Just pour the right amount of water into the resevoir, insert the capsule, and start the process by pressing a button. In a few moments, the drink is ready! The procedure may vary slightly among models, but only in a minor way.
For those who want their coffee ready quickly, with little interest in how the preparation process actually works. As the cost per cup is higher than other types of coffee maker, capsule systems are more suitable for occasional coffee drinkers.
It depends on the model and manufacturer. Some can only prepare espresso, whereas others provide more options. Each manufacturer offers a wide range of flavours, including drinks such as cappuccino and hot chocolate. Some capsule machines feature a nozzle for frothing milk separately.
We offer espresso capsules from all major manufacturers, with a wide range of flavours to suit all tastes and occasions.
Most manufacturers use their own capsule system, which limits the choice of available capsules. However, Nespresso and Dolce Gusto devices are compatible with capsules from other manufacturers.
The nozzle is used for the production of frothed milk, which is an asbolute must for fans of cappuccino or latte. Some capsule systems come equipped with a nozzle, which replaces the need for capsules containing milk powder.
Hot beverage cool quickly in cold cups. Thankfully, some coffee makers come with a special space for heating cups, so your drink stays warmer for longer.
A small container of coffee designed specifically for use with capsule coffee machines. There is a wide range of flavours available, including cappuccino, latte macchiato and even chocolate. However, the choice of capsule is often limited by the manufacturer of the capsule coffee machine. Capsules provide one of the simplest methods of preparing coffee.
Espresso is a 30 ml coffee beverage made at an even pressure of 9 bar. The recommended duration of extraction is 20 to 30 seconds. Espresso should be served in a 60-90 ml cup.
Crema is the thick coffee foam found at the top of a cup of espresso.
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Pressure
Some coffee machines have an integrated pump, whereas other use steam pressure.
For quality coffee, a coffee machine with an integrated pump is recommended. The pump should reach at least 9 bars, but for a really good quality espresso, you need a device with a pressure of at least 15 bars. Cheaper devices with lower pressure are available, but you can't rely on them to make perfect espresso.