Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Grind coffee in the Thermomix

 Grind coffee in the Thermomix

Everyone knows that freshly ground coffee is much richer and better preserves its properties, and with the thermomix we have a coffee grinder at home.

Grinding coffee is very easy if you have the right equipment, and the thermomix is ​​prepared for this task so without fear, you can grind coffee using our tm5, tm31 or more recent tm6.

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There is no trick, the most complicated part is choosing the coffee that we like the most among so many varieties available and there is nothing written about that, it is a matter of taste, period.

Can you grind coffee in the Thermomix?

A resounding YES. In fact, in their advertising videos for the TM6 coffee beans appear being crushed very easily by the Thermomix.

Does grinding coffee hurt the thermomix?

No, its blades are prepared for this task so do not hesitate to enjoy a delicious freshly ground coffee with the Thermomix.

Advantages of grinding coffee in the thermomix

  • Coffee beans are cheaper.
  • Coffee beans are better preserved since they have a smaller contact surface and oxidize more slowly.
  • The taste of freshly ground roasted coffee is unmistakable, much richer and with a better aroma.
  • The beneficial properties of coffee such as its antioxidants are better preserved.


Why should coffee be ground?

It is the only way in which water can extract the properties of coffee, including aroma and flavor, in the form of beans it is impossible to achieve this.

Tips for grinding coffee correctly

This series of tips will help you achieve excellence when it comes to preparing delicious coffee

  • Grind the coffee that you are going to consume soon.
  • If you store it ground, it will lose properties, aroma and flavor. It is better to grind little by little and spend it as soon as possible, you will not want stale coffee. Store what you don't use in airtight containers - if you have a vacuum like these , so much the better.
  • Each coffee maker needs a specific coffee grinding point Grinding
  • coffee is an art, taking it to the exact grinding point to get the coffee you want is not a matter of trial and error, the size of the bean depends on the coffee machine, so pay attention to she is ready:
  1. French or piston coffee makers: the grain must be thick so that it does not strain and form a hole.
  2. Drip coffee makers: the bean should be medium , similar to that of ground coffee from the supermarket, use this as a reference.
  3. Italian coffee makers: In this case the grind is fine .
  4. Espresso machines : very fine ground .


Choosing the coffee
bean Roasted coffee has an oil with many qualities that evaporates easily since it is very volatile (hence its intense aroma). When buying it, make sure it is in airtight bags, under vacuum if possible. Keep what you don't use equally in an airtight or vacuum container.

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