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The result of grinding coffee beans, used to prepare the many beverages based on coffee that have been developed since long ago.
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I made a mistake ordering ground coffee - will Expresso ground coffee work for a French Press?
Ideally from a business setting
Order new coffee and give the grounds away to someone who can make espresso from it. You could offer it as a gift to guests or others.
If you do end up using it for the …
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Blond flakes in espresso grounds
I think you're talking about coffee bean chaff, it's pictured after roasting in this blog. These are blonde flakes the come off the beans during the roasting process. In most commercially sold coffee …
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Coffee ground too finely - how to deal with it?
You can use a proper filter. I've been doing so for a slightly different use case (in the bottom of my espresso filter basket to prevent fines clogging the filter, making up for a somewhat subpar grin …