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A cup of espresso served in Ventimiglia, Italy An espresso being pulled from an E61 -style espresso machine with a bottomless (naked) portafilter, 2014 Espresso (/ ɛˈsprɛsoʊ / ⓘ, Italian: [eˈsprɛsso]) is a concentrated form of coffee produced by forcing hot water under high pressure through finely ground coffee beans. [1] Originating in Italy, espresso has become one of the most ...

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Originating in Italy, espresso has become one of the most popular coffee-brewing methods worldwide. It is characterized by its small serving size, typically 25–30 ml, and its distinctive layers: a dark body topped with a lighter-colored foam called "crema".

Espresso is simply a concentrated form of coffee made by using an espresso machine. The machine allows hot water and the finely ground coffee beans to be brewed under high pressure which creates a stronger, thicker, and creamier drink.

Espresso is a concentrated type of coffee made with specially roasted beans and an espresso machine. Finely ground beans are packed into a portafilter, which is then locked into the base of the espresso machine.

Espresso is an Italian way of making coffee in highly concentrated shots. A single espresso shot is 1 ounce, and a double shot is 2 ounces. Espresso can be sipped in small cups, or used as the base for popular espresso drinks like the Americano, latte, cappuccino, and more.