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yesterdayshero@aussie.zoneM to Coffee ☕@aussie.zone · 2 years ago

Scientists claim to have discovered secret to perfect espresso

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Scientists claim to have discovered secret to perfect espresso

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Researchers say dash of water added to beans before they are ground creates more consistent, tastier coffee
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  • erusuoyera@sh.itjust.works
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    That’s really not a secret. Even cheap espresso machines automatically do that now.

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      Haha. Took me a while to pick up on that. I haven’t tried RDT before so wonder how much of a difference it really makes or if it’s really minor.

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    May not necessarily be useful for everyone, especially those of us in humid areas.

    From https://www.baristamagazine.com/spraying-your-coffee-beans/

    There are factors to consider, like the brewer’s own environment, a burr’s constant exposure to humidity, and the method’s effectiveness on multiple doses. If the humidity in your space is already at a certain level, the added humidity created by the mist may be too much.

    Still, probably worth giving it a try.

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      Will be interesting to see whether the data behind this study mentions that.

      I’m making my way through this in the hopes I don’t need to read through the study: https://youtu.be/GuqVUsMPs-U?si=rq0n9pL0bO6Pna-l

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      From what I can tell, relative humidity in the room does reduce the amount of static a little, but still not as much as you would get from performing the RDT they suggest in the study.

      Figure S4 https://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S2590238523005684-mmc1.pdf

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