Turkish coffee using Espresso coffee grinder

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

Комментарии • 6

  • @bigphillAchtung
    @bigphillAchtung 15 дней назад +1

    15:40 i can almost taste it :D

  • @bobbearden
    @bobbearden 14 дней назад

    RE: "for me ____is best for me" ! @ 23:07. I could not understand which grinder you preferred over it after rewinding and listening several times. Could you please elaborate?.

    • @wendstudio_coffee
      @wendstudio_coffee  14 дней назад

      Kinu m47. It just has tons of options in terms of the grind size. At zero it's powder (and they're manufactured to have a "working zero"). And I can choose, how fine I want to go, depending on the amount of effort I'm willing to apply 😁

    • @mikethemoose9733
      @mikethemoose9733 11 дней назад

      So this is a question I have been searching for an answer for, for quite a while. What is the least expensive coffee grinder that will actually produce powder fine Turkish coffee. I recently picked up a Eureka as it was mentioned in a forum discussion that the particular model would. Well, not quite powder fine. So maybe at some point you can answer this question. Maybe someday I will have a solution for this.

    • @wendstudio_coffee
      @wendstudio_coffee  11 дней назад

      @mikethemoose9733 fellow opus - powder. Manual - timemore c3 (preferably ESP)

    • @mikethemoose9733
      @mikethemoose9733 11 дней назад

      @ I will look into the opus. Thank you. I already have a comandante and a sozen for manual grinding.