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Hello Coffee Lovers!

If you thought espresso machines were bulky and complicated….. think again.

This week, we’re looking at the Minipresso, a genius little gadget that fits in your palm but brews espresso like a champ.

Also coming up in this edition:

  • Your simple guide to using the Minipresso

  • A surprising caffeine comparison between coffee and chocolate

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Coffee’s changing fast but we’ve got your back with the details.

☕️ Quick Coffee Facts

How To Use a Minipresso (Simple Guide)

Get set to enjoy rich, flavorful espresso anytime with these fun tips for using your Minipresso! Our simple guide explains things the easy way. Here’s a sneak peak:

☕ What is a Minipresso?

The Minipresso is a fun, portable espresso maker by Wacaco! It fits right in your palm and needs no electricity… just your hands and some hot water. With its easy-to-clean design, you’ll be brewing espresso anywhere in no time!

🔥 How to Use Your Minipresso

Start by filling the water tank with hot water, adding coffee grounds to the filter, and locking it all together. Pump the piston to extract your coffee until the last drop!

💡 Pro Tips for Brewing

Want to up your espresso game? Warm up your cup and Minipresso first, choose the right grind size, and take a second between each pump for maximum flavor. Trust us, your taste buds will thank you!

🌡️ Keep It Hot

Temperature is key! Warm your Minipresso and cup with hot water before brewing to keep your espresso piping hot and full of flavor. It’s all about that perfect sip!

⚖️ Mind Your Grind

Use espresso machine-sized coffee grounds for the best brew! Too fine? You risk bitterness. Too coarse? You’ll miss out on flavor. Consistency is everything for that perfect cup!

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