Coffee in Italy
What Is Ristretto Coffee and How Is It Made
Ristretto is a coffee that, while widely recognized, is not always well-understood in terms of its preparation. Ristretto coffee may be made similarly to espresso, but its flavor differs. Let’s start with the basics.
What Is Ristretto Coffee?
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