Espresso Blends – Great Coffee Blend

Espresso blends are one of the most popular ways to drink coffee and is a favorite of many a coffee lover. An espresso is a unique way of brewing coffee because it results in producing what is called the “crema.”

The crema is the frothy layer of bubbles in the espresso blends. These bubbles contain inside them aroma which contributes to the prolonged aftertaste of the coffee even after consumption. This is also why espressos are pleasurable to our sense of smell.

An espresso is achieved by blending different types of coffee. Globalization has made it possible to create coffee blends made of different flavors from different places around the globe. Not a single kind of coffee, no matter how wonderful the taste, will be able to produce the body and flavor required of an espresso blend.

Most espresso blends are made of a coffee blend from the Latin American region, Brazil in particular. The flavor is then enhanced by adding different coffee from the African continent as well as other parts of South America.

Because there are many different coffees from all over the world, there are a thousand possibilities for espresso blends. Different coffee lovers are able to produce and even create their own coffee blend.

For sweetness and sharpness in a coffee blend of espresso, try coffees from the Central American region. For more body in your espresso blend, experiment with Asian coffee flavors, most especially coffee from Indonesia. For those who are partial to earthy flavors, try drinking espresso blends with coffees from the Ethiopian region.

Part of the fun of being a coffee lover is the ability to experiment with different coffee flavors, aroma, acidity levels, and aftertaste. For those with espresso machines at home, trying to create your own blend of espresso is an interesting experience that may never end.

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