New coffeee machines at Aldi
After having opened the 75th ALDI store in Hungary, the company is expanding their stores with a capsule coffee machine – Tibor Székács, CEO of Aldi Hungary announced on 19th April within the compass of a press conference.
As the average cup of coffee is approximately 98% water, the quality of the drinking water used is essential to the taste of the coffee. The salts and mineral content of the water are important taste carriers – which is one reason why the same coffee will taste different in different locations.
For example, hard water not only deposits scale or lime as it passes through coffee brewing equipment, reducing the life and efficiency of the equipment, but it affects the coffee flavour. On the other hand, soft water turns the coffee grounds ‘gooey’ and the resulting brew tastes over-extracted or bitter.
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