Barista
A Guide to Espresso Coffee
Jill Adams(Author)
Hospitality Press
Published on 26. December 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
102 pages
978-1-86250-538-4 (ISBN)
Description
Five years ago positions for workers in cafes and other food and beverage outlets were advertised as 'coffee makers'. Over the past few years the word 'barista' has appeared, reflecting the importance of the area of coffee making in the food and beverage industry. Barista - A Guide to Espresso Coffee has been written to reflect the increased level of professionalism of this position, providing students with a solid grounding for the roles they may undertake. This book covers the full range of underpinning knowledge for the competency THHBFB12B Prepare and serve espresso coffee and provides complete instruction in espresso making skills. It includes comprehensive information on the procedures for making espresso coffee, and information on how coffee is produced and the history of coffee in Australia. As well as extensive coverage on the espresso menu, the steps in making espresso coffee, milk texturing, ascertaining the correct grind, setting up and cleaning and the relevance of these activities in the barista role, the text also provides detailed assessment activities for students to practice their skills and knowledge.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Elsternwick
Australia
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Illustrations (some col.), maps
ISBN-13
978-1-86250-538-4 (9781862505384)
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Content
* Introduction to Coffee * A Brief History of Coffee Drinking * ABC of Espresso * The Grinder * Milk Texturing * Getting Started and Cleaning Up * Assessing Your Skills Appendix 1: Barista Championship Scoresheet Glossary Further Resource List