National Cashew Day and National Espresso Day in US
National Cashew Day and National Espresso Day in US is held on November 23. This event in the third decade of the month November is annual.
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Espresso is not a particular type of coffee bean or a particular roast, it is a drink. The espresso originated in Italy over 100 years ago. According to some information the drink dates back to 800 A.D. The Italian word espresso translates into English as: “to express”. Espresso is the name given to both the drink and the brewing process. The 'crema' is indicative of the freshness of the coffee beans.
Brewed espresso has 2.5% fat, while filtered coffee contains 0.6% fat. Espresso is a color that stands between black and brown. It's really a dark brown that is usually mistaken to be a true black. Espresso machines use 132 pounds per square inch of pressure to extract coffee.
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