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The osmotic flow method of coffee brewing is a relatively new coffee brewing method that involves using a membrane to separate water from coffee grounds. This method is designed to produce a cleaner and less bitter cup of coffee. To use the osmotic flow method, a membrane is placed between the coffee grounds and the water. The membrane allows the water to pass through, but not the coffee particles. As the water moves through the membrane and comes into contact with the coffee, it dissolves the soluble compounds in the coffee, such as the oils and flavor compounds. However, the membrane prevents the extraction of insoluble compounds, such as the bitter-tasting compounds found in coffee. The result is a coffee that is less bitter and has a cleaner flavor profile compared to other brewing methods. However, this method can be more time-consuming than other brewing methods, and the equipment needed for this method can be more expensive.

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Your espresso may be watery for various reasons. One possible reason is that your grind may be too fine. If the grind is too fine, under-extraction happens because water has difficulty flowing through the coffee grounds to extract all the flavors. Another possible reason for a weak espresso is a machine’s uneven water distribution over coffee grounds. Uneven water distribution will cause over-extraction on some parts of the grounds and under-extraction on others resulting in a watery-tasting espresso. Tamping the coffee grounds too much could also result in watery espresso. If the grounds are tamped too firmly, water would have difficulty penetrating them to extract all the flavors, hence the watery taste. You can troubleshoot these variables to figure out what is making you pull thin espresso shots.

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We source and supply Iroko Wood from well-managed forests. Commercial Name: Iroko Scientific Name: Milicia excelsa Origin: West & Central Africa Description: Yellow-brown to more or less brown with golden glints, darker veins on slab. End-Uses: Exterior joinery Interior joinery Flooring Sliced veneer Veneer for interior of plywood Veneer for back or face of plywood Vehicle or container flooring Bridges (parts not in contact with water or ground) Ship building (planking and deck) Interior panelling Cabinetwork (high class furniture) Turned goods Current furniture or furniture components Light carpentry Cooperage Glued laminated Stairs (inside). Available in Sawn Timber: YES Timber Quality = FAS/AD Available in Round Logs: NO Dimensions: Timber will be produced according to your inquiry (you tell us the sizes and qualities you need), and we are doing all the rest For more information and quotation: Please Contact Us

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We source and supply Azobe Hardwood from well-managed forests. Commercial Name: Azobe Scientific Name: Lophira alata Origin: West & Central Africa Description: Dark red to purple brown wood. White deposits in the pores. End-Uses: Hydraulic works (fresh water) Sleepers Bridges (parts in contact with water or ground) Industrial or heavy flooring Vehicle or container flooring Stairs (inside) Heavy carpentry Bridges (parts not in contact with water or ground) Wood frame house Cooperage Posts Stakes Resistant to one or several acids Hydraulic works (seawater) Available in Sawn Timber: YES Available in Round Logs: NO Swan Timber Quality: FAS/AD Minimum Order: 20ft container Dimensions: Timber will be produced according to your inquiry (you tell us the sizes and qualities you need), and we are doing all the rest For more information and quotation: Please Contact Us

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