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Key to making perfect cuppa coffee found

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

lovers, rejoice! Scientists have unlocked the key to creating consistently tasty cups of

Researchers at the in the US focussed on the process of grinding beans and the brewing method.

"One day you might have a good cup of and the next day you might not. From a scientific perspective, it has always puzzled me why we could not do the same thing twice," said from the

"There is a point in grinding beans when you make too many small particles, which stick together and result in reduced extractions," said Hendon.

Although smaller particles mean a greater surface area, which should result in consistently tasty espresso, there is a critical point at which smaller is not better, researchers said.

For this reason, the grinders used can have a significant impact on the flavour of the resulting cup of coffee, they said.

Additionally, when extracting the espresso, the water should come into contact with the grounds uniformly, according to the research presented at National Meeting & Exposition of the (ACS) in the US.

Passing water through the grounds in a systematic manner would ensure that all of the grounds come in contact with water equally.

In comparison, with a traditional drip-brew pot, the water drips mainly through the centre of the grounds while the grounds on the outside have little contact with water.

By collaborating with Baristas, Hendon developed a method by which they can achieve their desired flavour profile consistently.

Hendon proposes an optimisation process achieved by altering grinding size and brew ratio.

"By predetermining the coffee-to-water ratio, as well as the water pressure, the maximum extraction can be systematically determined," he said.

"The can then iteratively improve their reproducibility, while reducing waste mass," said Hendon.

Previous research in his lab explored several variables that impact the reproducibility of

For example, water hardness can affect flavour. The freshness of the beans can also impact how tasty a cup of is.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 22 2018. 13:15 IST
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