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Illy iperEspresso Medium Roast

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21ct tin of IperEspresso capsules
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General Specifications

Colors: 1 can . 2 cans

Features

The Illy iperEspresso capsules offer an easier way to enjoy your espresso. Each individually wrapped capsule contains approximately 7 grams of perfectly roasted and expertly ground and tamped 100% Arabica Illy coffee. Illy’s medium roast offers a sweet and mellow flavor. There is no grinding, no tamping, and no mess. Really. It’s that simple! Also available in dark roast and decaffeinated. Each can contains 21 capsules.

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Julia Angelos whats the difference between these capsules above and the Illy iperEspresso Lungo? I tried looking at the description of both and have ordered both, but cannot figure out the distinct difference..
10:29 AM 4-21-12
Mark Jackson Julia, The lungo is a little more coarsely ground. It is meant to brew a cup of coffee as opposed to an espresso. I think that is where you will be able to tell the difference. The lungo is Illys answer to an americano basically. The other capsules are ground for an espresso. I hope this helps and thanks for asking.
8:12 AM EST 4-23-12
 
Erin Buoen How many ounces does 1 capsule make?
2:04 PM 12-13-11
Erin Buoen Mark, I bought this machine because I love how easy it is to use but haven't been able to get the quality of espresso that I'm used to and I love Illy espresso. But, I make iced coffee by putting 2 shots in a cup, adding milk and ice. The shots just aren't strong enough and I am having to use 4 capsules to even make it close to what I'm used to. I am thinking maybe this machine is good for only hot cappuccino's. If I need to return it, what is the process? So sad it's not working out!
1:47 PM EST 12-17-11
Mark Jackson Erin, Each capsule contains 7 grams of coffee. You would want to brew about 1-1.5 ounces of coffee per capsule. This is the size that will give you the best taste for your espresso. It should taste great and is a simple system to use. Let us know if we can be of any help.
10:08 AM EST 12-14-11
 
SAIMA SIDDIQUI how many calories in 1 serving and how much sugar
8:26 PM 11-30-11
Michael Rosso Saima...The Illy iperEspresso capsules have to sugar in them, they are just espresso coffee. Thanks.
12:12 PM EST 12-1-11
 
Wade Hodges Very good crema and aroma. Need more choice of coffees...
1:43 PM 3-28-11
 
Joerg Werner are those diskd compatible with the combobar 2000xp? thanks JW
9:04 PM 8-9-10
Tech Milano As long as the machine is iperEspresso compatible, these capsules would work. You may want to check with the manufacturer of the machine to verify if it is compatible.
9:50 AM EST 8-10-10
 
dalton carpenter these capsules look to be the same size as the Nepresso ones --will these fit into a Nepresso machine?
3:17 PM 5-26-10
Tech Milano No, the two types of capsules are not interchangeable.
3:26 PM EST 5-26-10
 
nissim blat hi i order from you this item. is this capsuls are matching to x-7 machine?
2:16 PM 1-10-10
Todd Salzman Nissim, there are two X-7 machines. One works with both ESE sized pods and ground coffee while the other uses the Illy iperEspresso exclusively. If your X-7 uses ground coffee or pods it will not work with these capsules. If you have the capsule version, these are prefect.
3:11 PM EST 1-10-10
 
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Illy iperEspresso Medium Roast Blogs

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Health Report: Could Coffee Protect You From Skin Cancer?

Posted By: Whole Latte Love Staff
Posted At: Aug 31, 2011 at 3:17 PM
Related Categories: Healthy Living
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Coffee And Your HealthAs you’re enjoying the last rays of summer, consider that in a few years you could be lathering on the coffee to prevent skin cancer. Findings published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science suggests that chemicals commonly found in coffee have the ability to absorb UV radiation when applied directly to the skin. Researchers at Rutgers University genetically engineered mice to suppress the same enzyme that caffeine does in humans and have found that they were slower to develop skin cancer. Because of its ability to suppress ATR, the enzyme responsible for turning damaged skin cells cancerous, scientists have suggested that caffeine could be added to sunscreens to boost protection levels.

In a strange twist, caffeine molecules may also help you develop a nice tan in addition to protecting your skin from tumors and cancer. Caffeine has actually been shown to stimulate pigment cells, urging them to produce more color. So, a safer tan may not be too far on the horizon.

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For St. Patrick's Day: Chocolate Stout Latte

Posted By: Mark Jackson
Posted At: Mar 15, 2011 at 11:12 AM
Related Categories: Coffee and Espresso
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If you're tired of the same old drinks, break out of the rut with a creative latte. This month's recipe is perfect for the adventurous latte lovers out there.

Ingredients
- 3 shots of espresso
- 6 oz of milk
- ½ oz of Monin Dark Chocolate Syrup
- ½ oz of Monin Caramel Syrup
- ¼ oz of Monin Hazelnut Syrup
- Ice

Preparation
In a tall 16oz glass, combine the espresso, syrup and milk. Stir the contents and add ice. Garnish with whipped cream, if desired, and enjoy!

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Legend of the Irish Coffee

Posted By: Tracy Schafer
Posted At: Mar 15, 2011 at 10:43 AM
Related Categories: Coffee and Espresso
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With St. Patrick's Day right around the corner, may the luck...and drinks, of the Irish be with you. Given the upcoming festivities, now is as good a time as any to take a look at the history of one of the most (in)famous, drinks in the world—the Irish Coffee.

In true Celtic fashion, think Leprechauns and pots of gold, the origins of the Irish Coffee begins with a local folklore...Legend has it that the drink was invented in a cafe at the now-defunct Foynes Airport. In 1943, on a particularly nasty winter evening, a flight bound for Botwood, Newfoundland made the critical decision to return to Foynes after several hours in the air. Consider that 1943 was during WWII and commercial air travel was really in its infancy—think well-heeled men and women on a flying-boat voyage. The circumstances of the diverted flight were trying at best and left passengers a little bit more than peeved.

Upon making the decision to head back to Foynes, the captain reportedly sent a Morse-code message to the control tower, alerting ground operations personnel of the impending return. At the terminal, preparations were made to welcome back the crew and passengers. I know, you're skeptical already; but keep in mind, this was the 1940s...flying was a glitzy affair.

Irish CoffeeBack to the regularly scheduled story...Head chef Joe Sheridan of the airport restaurant was hastily asked to make something to warm the passengers and lift their spirits. He decided to...well...add a little spirit to their drinks. After all what could keep you warmer and happier than a hot coffee and some good old Irish whiskey? As the night progressed and everybody had been served, one of the passengers approached Sheridan to thank him for the hospitality. Making small talk, the passenger asked if Brazilian coffee had been used to prepare the drink...To which Sheridan responded "No, that was Irish Coffee." The rest is history.

From that night forward, Irish Coffee was served to all passengers going through Foynes Airport. The tradition continues to this day; dignitaries arriving at Shannon Airport are still welcomed with a warm cup of Irish Coffee. Want to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in style? Try this authentic Irish Coffee Recipe:

Joe Sheridan's Original Irish Coffee

  • 30ml Irish Whiskey
  • Freshly brewed coffee
  • 2 teaspooons of  sugar
  • 2 teaspoons fresh whipping cream or double cream

Preparation
Preheat an Irish Coffee Mug using hot water. Try our Stout, Classic or Pedestal version of the mug. Pour freshly brewed coffee into the mug; add sugar and whiskey. Top with cream.

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Product Spotlight: Gaggia For Illy Plus

Posted By: Morgan Reddy
Posted At: Feb 15, 2011 at 1:54 PM
Related Categories: Gadgets, News, Semi Automatic Espresso Machines
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The Gaggia for Illy Plus Single Serve Espresso machine is the culmination of a joint venture between two of Italy's most respected coffee authorities. At first, Gaggia and Illy may seem like strange bedfellows but, upon reflection, the partnership makes perfect sense. Gaggia brings to the table its vast engineering expertise and rich history. After all, it was Achille Gaggia who invented the first espresso machine. With over 50 years of espresso innovation, Gaggia has earned its place as the #1 manufacturer of home espresso machines in Italy.

Gaggia's partner, Illy, has an unmatched reputation for delivering premium coffee and espresso; in fact, 2 million cups of Illy coffee are served daily in Italy, a true testament to the brand's popularity. One of Illy's most significant contributions to the espresso industry has been its invention of the revolutionary iperEspresso system. Unlike most single-serve systems, iperEspresso capsules use a patented two-step extraction process to ensure maximum flavor, aroma and crema extraction. Since the brewing process is self-contained within the individual capsules, you won't run the risk of contaminating your machine with residual coffee. iperEspresso capsules are available in medium, dark and decaf roasts.

So, what do you get when you combine the efforts of Italy's leading espresso authorities? The Gaggia for Illy Plus, of course!

This groundbreaking machine is designed especially for the iperEspresso system and it brews espresso so good you won't believe your drink came from a capsule. It's one thing to streamline and simplify the brewing process, but it's rare for single-serve espresso to taste as good as its hand-brewed brethrens.

BrewingStandard Operating Procedure
Once you insert an iperEspresso capsule into the machine and press the brew button, the Gaggia for Illy will pre-infuse the coffee to bring forth its full flavor and aroma. The espresso will, then, be extracted and dispensed from the capsule's patented e-valve. Coffee is never exposed to the Gaggia for Illy Plus, so there's no post-brew cleanup to speak of and your drink is guaranteed to be completely pure. After your beverage has been extracted, the Gaggia for Illy Plus automatically discards the capsule into a dedicated container, so you're free to simply walk away and enjoy your espresso.

Frothing MilkSteam it up
Like all Gaggia machines, the Gaggia for Illy Plus has pretty impressive steaming and frothing capabilities. In fact, Gaggia didn't scrimp on this single serve unit; it comes outfitted with the famous no-burn Pannarello steam wand. You'll be able to create rich steam and froth for lattes and cappuccino; it's the best of both worlds—the convenience of a single-serve machine with the steaming capabilities of a semi automatic.

The Details
Now that you have an idea of what the Gaggia for Illy Plus can do, here's how it does it...This machine is powered by a 15-bar pump and robust stainless steel boiler. The brew button is programmable to allow the Gaggia for Illy Plus to adapt to your preferences. You can set the brewing duration and subsequently drink volume by pressing and holding the brew button; this is one of the unique features that distinguishes the Gaggia for Illy Plus from its peers. Also exclusive to the Gaggia for Illy Plus is the adjustable cup holder and drip tray; it can be raised or lowered to make room for cups and mugs of all sizes. Water purification comes courtesy of a Mavea filter, which removes minerals from the contents of the one-liter reservoir to prevent scale buildup.

Gaggia For Illy Plus with iperEspresso capsulesIf you've ever wanted to try a single-serve espresso machine, take the jump with the Gaggia for Illy Plus. The compact footprint of this machine makes it perfect for home use or stash it in your desk at the office and be prepared when a caffeine emergency strikes! Want to see the Gaggia for Illy Plus in action? Take a moment to watch our YouTube video.
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