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If you routinely drink double espressos, it’s best to opt for a 2.5- to 3-ounce espresso cup, as this will comfortably fit a double shot of espresso, even if you pull it on the long side.
Cups that hold somewhere between two to four ounces are ideal. For milk-based drinks like lattes and cappuccinos, 12 to 16 ounces with the capacity to hold espresso, milk, and foam are recommended.
These are the best single-serve coffee makers for use with pods and without pods, pre-ground coffee or whole beans, including ...
The best espresso cups, or demitasses (French for "half-cups"), are small because espressos are small. A single shot ranges from about two-thirds of a fluid ounce (20 milliliters) to about two ...
On average, an espresso contains around 63 milligrams of caffeine per ounce. Starbucks serves 75 milligrams of caffeine in ...
The below coffee makers are single-serve coffee makers that make use of coffee pods, like Keurig’s K-cups or Nespresso capsules, to brew shots of espresso (and some can also brew 12-ounce cups ...
Keurig Announces New Plastic-Free K-Cups Are Coming — Here's What You Need to Know K-Rounds, the aluminum and plastic-free pods, will come in several varieties so consumers can make espresso ...