What is an Espresso Coffee?
Espresso is a concentrated coffee, served in small, strong shots and is the base for many coffee drinks. It's made by forcing hot water through finely-ground coffee beans with significant pressure, which extracts the rich flavours and aromas that coffee aficionados love.
Unlike regular drip coffee, espresso comes with a creamy layer on top called crema, resulting from the high-pressure brewing method. The brewing process for espresso is generally faster than that of regular coffee, making it a popular choice in busy coffee shops and for people who want their caffeine fix quickly.

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How to drink an espresso
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Popular drinks with espresso
