Krups KM1000 10-Cup Stainless-Steel Coffeemaker

Krups KM1000 10-Cup Stainless-Steel Coffeemaker

DeLonghi ESAM3300 Magnifica Super-Automatic Espresso/Coffee Machine

DeLonghi ESAM3300 Magnifica Super-Automatic Espresso/Coffee Machine

CHEMEX 10 Cup Classic Series Coffee Maker

CHEMEX 10 Cup Classic Series Coffee Maker

Krups XP1500 Coffee and Espresso Combination Machine, Black

Krups XP1500 Coffee and Espresso Combination Machine, Black

Bodum Santos Stovetop Glass Vacuum 34-Ounce Coffee Maker

Bodum Santos Stovetop Glass Vacuum 34-Ounce Coffee Maker

Saeco 00347 Aroma Espresso Machine, Black

Saeco 00347 Aroma Espresso Machine, Black

Grain Mill by GSD

Grain Mill by GSD

Omega J8005 Nutrition Center Single-Gear Commercial Masticating Juicer, Chrome and Black

Omega J8005 Nutrition Center Single-Gear Commercial Masticating Juicer, Chrome and Black

Cuisinart DCC-1200 Brew Central 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker, Black/Brushed Metal

Cuisinart DCC-1200 Brew Central 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker, Black/Brushed Metal

Black & Decker DCM18S Brew 'n Go Personal Coffeemaker with Travel Mug

Black & Decker DCM18S Brew 'n Go Personal Coffeemaker with Travel Mug

German Coffee Grinder

Grandmothers german coffee grinder is banished to the window as an ornamental object or somewhere waiting for a buyer for an antique and curio shop. Searching for the origins of our daily cup of consolation, plunges to the year 1534. In that year, coffee becomes known in Constantinople. The product is brought to Italy by the Venetians. There are many legends about the discovery of the german coffee grinder bush. The most popular is about a young goatherd in the Kaffa region in Abyssinia. After a bush with red berries are eaten, the animals were very active. The shepherd tried the berries for yourself. Curious, he chewed on the two beans in it were. And he was just so excited. Ethiopian monks were the first who tried to make a drink Initially the berries were eaten whole. Later they made a kind of wine mixed with sesame oil and honey. Until around the thirteenth century began to burn the beans, grinding and mixing with hot water. Coffee was a popular tonic drink with mendicants and was known in Mecca and Medina. They took the plants anywhere in the Arab world. In the centuries after, the rest of the Islamic world know the wonderful brew. Coffee houses sprang up everywhere. The European explorers learned to drink here in the 15th and 16th century artist. The lively german coffee grinder trade, which the Arabs had a monopoly, had begun. In 1668 reached the german coffee grinder and our country was in The Hague, the first german coffee grinder house opened. The Arabs kept the trade closely. The foreigners were forbidden to visit the plantations of german coffee grinder cultivation secrets to discover. Still, the Dutch succeeded in 1616 to a german coffee grinder plant to steal, because there was trade. By 1700 though the VOC in the colonies Ceylon, Java, Sumatra, Sulawesi, Timor and Bali's own plantations established. The French did the same in the Brazilian german coffee grinder crop in these countries there now for three centuries. Grinding and roasting the coffee is a European invention. Initially, the beans were roasted and then come home crushed in a mortar. Almost everyone had a jack in the house all sorts of spices shrinking. Nuremberg, Germany was in the Golden Age of the technical center of Europe, from where many inventions have entered the world. The Styrian steel was used for a variety of sophisticated mechanisms, among which is the first coffee grinders. Only later did the steel industry in the region of Solingen, Essen and Cologne. In our country were made coffee grinders. Pede is the best known brand that in 1869 many coffee grinders produced. The wooden german coffee grinder shot in Biedermeier style is the best known. They began to decorate the mills and to provide landscapes, the style changed little over time. Of course there were mills of widely varying quality are available, heavy copper specimens, but also look for the small stock market. The latter were much less robust than their full time counterparts. That there is still emerging from these specimens is probably as efficient as we all Dutch attic storage and not bring himself to take a good clean up. Grinders with Jugendstil motifs are all originally from Austria and with a tilt to the side of American origin. As 1900 came after the latest novelty wall coffee grinder on the market. On a lacquered wooden panel is fitted with an earthenware body underneath the metal house times. The hull was decorated in all possible ways. Unlike the model was shot there room for one pound of german coffee grinder in airtight container to store. You did not ever refill. For travel is very convenient oblong brass hand-mill. The spinner is removable. The origin of the model is Arabic and the device could be used both pepper and german coffee grinder grinding. Around 1960, the electric coffee grinder was introduced along with the coffee. Before you could save with the known stamps system. Mother got time for other work and the old coffee grinder Grandma disappeared, he was lucky, toward the window as a piece of nostalgia. And now everyone has a Senseo in the house and often have a cappuccino machine. Although the recent trend of slow kooking it's also fashionable to own your beans to grind. . .
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