Burr Coffee Grinder
By Devilito
Coffee is a world famous beverage and it is prepared from grinding coffee beans. Coffee grinders play a major role as the degree of fineness of the ground coffee is directly proportional to the taste and brewing.
An antique coffee grinder creates a natural aroma and coarseness which is enjoyed by everyone. These grinders have a special feature that they do not get over heated when operated for a longer time. Even modern kitchens can comfortably accommodate any old grinder.
Coffee grinders in majority have secured their place since the 1920s. During this era, the design of the coffee grinders was largely influenced by the Art Deco movement. Antique coffee grinders were usually made from wood having metal designs and patterns on them. The handles of the grinders were made of cast iron which made the coffee grinders even more appealing and attractive.
The oldest known coffee grinder is the Parker Nation coffee mill that was manufactured in Connecticut, USA. Antique coffee grinders have a number of options. They come in different shapes sizes, material as well as the size and shape of the blade.
Antique Burr Coffee Grinder crushes coffee beans to a more uniform size. Burr grinders are available in different sizes and shapes, the most common being the conical and flat shaped grinder. These grinders have 2 kinds of blades namely, disc shaped and cone shaped. The disc shaped blade grinds faster and more accurately than conical blades. Antique burr coffee grinders are best options when making Turkish or French press coffee.
Antique blade grinders have a single blade that rotates at a very high speed and can grind the beans more finely. Drift coffee is made perfectly using these kinds of grinders. The third and the last type of coffee grinder is the Bodum Chambord coffee grinder. It helps grind coffee more finely.
Friday, August 7, 2009
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