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Latest revision as of 01:20, 20 February 2025
Ristretto is a type of espresso that is more concentrated and typically less bitter than a full-length espresso shot. The term ristretto comes from the Italian for "restricted," referring to the reduced amount of water used in the brewing process.
History[edit]
The concept of ristretto has its roots in traditional Italian coffee culture. It was developed as a way to extract the most desirable flavors from the coffee bean, while minimizing the extraction of bitter compounds.
Brewing Method[edit]
Ristretto is made using the same amount of coffee grounds as a regular espresso, but with half the amount of water. This results in a shot that is richer and more concentrated. The brewing process typically takes 15-20 seconds, compared to 20-30 seconds for a regular espresso.
Taste and Aroma[edit]
Due to the reduced water content, ristretto has a more intense flavor and aroma than regular espresso. It is often described as having a "sweet," "rich," and "full-bodied" taste. The aroma is typically strong and robust, with notes of chocolate and fruit.
Serving and Consumption[edit]
Ristretto is typically served in a small espresso cup, and can be consumed on its own or used as the base for other coffee drinks, such as a cappuccino or latte. In some cultures, it is customary to serve a glass of water alongside the ristretto to cleanse the palate.
Variations[edit]
There are several variations of ristretto, including doppio ristretto (double ristretto), which is made with twice the amount of coffee grounds, and lungo (long), which is a less concentrated version of ristretto.
See Also[edit]
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Ristretto
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Doppio Ristretto
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Manual Elektra Espresso Machine
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Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine

