Saturday, December 10, 2011

Lavazza Gran Crema Espresso Pods COFFEE,ESPRESSO PODS (Pack of2)

!±8± Lavazza Gran Crema Espresso Pods COFFEE,ESPRESSO PODS (Pack of2)

Brand : LAVAZZ | Rate : | Price : $189.60
Post Date : Dec 11, 2011 00:51:38 | Usually ships in 4-5 business days


Gran Crema Espresso Pods The finest blend of South American and Asian coffees. Rich and intense flavor, full-bodies and balanced. Use with high-end espresso machines containing dual-pod/ground capabilities, such as Nuova Simonelli or Gaggia (available through special order). Not Returnable. The finest blend of South American and Asian coffees. Rich and intense flavor, full-bodies and balanced. Use with high-end espresso machines containing dual-pod/ground capabilities, such as Nuova Simonelli or Gaggia (available through special order). Global Product Type: Beverages-Coffee; Beverage Type: Coffee; Flavor: House Blend; Packing Type: Pod.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

How to Clean Commercial Coffee Brewers

!±8± How to Clean Commercial Coffee Brewers

Commercial coffee makers run from pod brewers, grind and brew, to airpot and shuttle brewers. Each group has to be cleaned a certain way both daily and weekly or bi-weekly depending on its use. All cleaning should be done with the hottest water possible, which brings a word of caution for possible burns and a note this job should be done by professionals.

A prime example of this is the pod brewer. If a pod brewer is used more than twice a day, then it needs to be descaled once every three months. Regular descaling of not only the pod brewer but all commercial brewers will prolong the life of a brewer; it will also guarantee optimal brewing results for a long time.

Step one to clean a pod brewer: Fill one-fourth of the water reservoir with white vinegar, then fill with clean tap water up to the maximum line.

Step 2: Place a 32 ounce container on the cup grate to catch the vinegar/water cleaning solution.

Step 3: Activate the manual prime feature. Press and hold down the Brew button until about 9 ounces have been dispensed from the brewer.

Step 4: Repeat this set two more times, making sure there is enough solution in the reservoir each time.

Step 5: The unit will then heat up normally and the brew button will turn green, indicating that the water has reached brew temperature. One minute later the button will turn yellow. Step 6: Wait ten minutes, this allows the solution to sit in the tank at brew temperature.

Step 7: Refill the water reservoir with cool, clean, tap water to the maximum line.

Step 8: Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 using the water that you add in step 7, to purge the cleaning solution from the system.

Step 9: Refill the water reservoir to the maximum indicator line and the unit will be ready to brew coffee or tea.

Grind and Brew coffee systems require daily cleaning of the cabinet and the warmers. The outside of the machine can be cleaned with a damp cloth, a household dusting spray or a stainless steel cleaner depending on the exterior of your grind and brew system. Do not ever use any abrasive as it will mar the finish. The warmer plate will maintain its appearance if cleaned regularly with a damp cloth for coffee stains. A detergent or sanitizer may be used for heavy deposits. For weekly cleaning, the slide valve under the cabinet hood should be wiped off with a clean dry cloth. Using finger tab open the slide valve with wipe the ground coffee from the inside of the spout, seal and slide valve. Use commercial grade urn cleaner as directed by manufacturer to clean the brew basket, airpots and decanters.

Commercial brewers that brew into a decanter or airpot should wash the brew funnel, decanter or decanters by hand. Never use a dishwasher as it may cause breakage of the decanter or brew funnel. Clean all plastic and stainless steel surfaces whenever necessary with a damp cloth and mild soap. Rinse the items thoroughly and wipe dry. Be sure to avoid any strong cleaners which my adversely affect the plastic parts. Remove stains on stainless steel parts with a Scotchbrite pad. Never use steel wool as it will mar the finish. Remove the sprayhead with a nut or the sprayhead itself once a week to prevent lime build-up and clogging of the holes in the sprayhead. If the sprayhead has extra build-up, use a soft brush like a soft toothbrush to clean if needed.

Shuttle brewers need to be cleaned weekly or bi-weekly depending on their use. To clean, fill the shuttle with a gallon of hot water. Pour the recommended concentration of urn cleaner into the shuttle liners. Do not overload as this will attack the stainless steel. DIP-IT and Oxylite are most recommended. Scrub the liner interior with a plastic bristle brush. Remove the knurled nut at the top of the gauge glass and clean the glass with a small bottle brush. Pour out the contents of the shuttle. Remove the handle assembly of the shuttle faucet by unscrewing the plastic bonnet. Gently wash the faucet shank with a bottle brush. Clean the warmer and bottom of the shuttle surfaces. These surfaces must be clean for proper heat transfer. Polish the exterior of the brewer with a stainless steel cleaner. Use the appropriate cleaner for brass, copper or vinyl if the optional finishes are present on your commercial brewer.


How to Clean Commercial Coffee Brewers

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Lavazza Gran Crema Espresso, 2.2-pounds Box (Pack of 150)

!±8± Lavazza Gran Crema Espresso, 2.2-pounds Box (Pack of 150)


Rate : | Price : $55.50 | Post Date : Nov 25, 2011 06:42:50
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These LavAzza espresso pods feature a blend of South American coffees combined with fragrant Asian varieties and intense coffees from the African highlands. These E.S.E. style espresso pods feature delicious Italian LavAzza espresso coffee that has been perfectly pre-ground, pre-tamped then pressed between two pieces of special filter paper and ready for brewing.

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Friday, November 11, 2011

History of Lavazza Coffee

!±8± History of Lavazza Coffee

Luigi Lavazza began the tradition of quality associated with Lavazza coffee beans when he opened a grocery store in 1895 that sold coffee. Lavazza's claim to fame is that he was the first coffee maker to incorporate a variety of different beans into his java to create blends. Even today, Lavazza is known for its decadent blends made from beans around the world. Lavazza utilizes both Arabica and Robusta coffee in its blends; some are a mixture of Arabica and Robusta coffee while others feature 100% Arabica. Arabica and Robusta coffees are grown in many locations around the world; Robusta is found primarily in the Eastern Hemisphere while Arabica is found worldwide, mostly in areas of high altitude.

In addition to creating the first coffee blends, Lavazza can claim another feat: the first coffee company to offer their java in vacuum-sealed packages. This revolutionary packaging was first introduced in the 1960s. By then, Lavazza had transitioned from the grocery business to devoting 100% of the company toward coffee. In Italy, where Lavazza originated, it dominates 45% of the coffee market.

In addition to producing world-renowned coffee, Lavazza also creates single-serving machines for both home and commercial use. The Lavazza Espresso Point machine and Lavazza Blue are two excellent ways to ensure you are enjoying your Lavazza beans to their fullest. Both machines utilize special Lavazza espresso pods, or single-serving cartridges, to guarantee the perfect amount of grounds per cup. Lavazza's coffee offerings include Crema e Aroma, Caffe Crema, and its decaffeinated blend called Dek.

Lavazza's company history is as rich as the flavor of its coffee. The next time you are craving a cup of gourmet coffee, consider the excellent quality of Lavazza coffee beans, originating in Italy, one of the premiere locations for coffee.


History of Lavazza Coffee

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