Angelo moriondo

  1. How Angelo Moriondo Helped Craft Espresso As We Know It Today
  2. Who Was Angelo Moriondo, Godfather Of Espresso Machines? How Did He Die?
  3. Tribute to the man who invented espresso machine; Angelo Moriondo
  4. Who was Angelo Moriondo? Google Doodle honors the ‘godfather’ of espresso machines on 171st birthday
  5. Who was Angelo Moriondo? Google Doodle honors espresso machine inventor with COFFEE painting!
  6. Angelo Moriondo: The Untold Story of the Father of Espresso
  7. Google pays tribute to espresso machine inventor Angelo Moriondo with special doodle


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How Angelo Moriondo Helped Craft Espresso As We Know It Today

However, as Atlas Obscura notes, the inventor is often forgotten in history as he never began production of the invention on an industrial-scale. Instead, only a few hand-built machines were made, intended only to be used in his family's hotels and bars (via Il Globo). Thinking it would give him an advantage over competitors, Moriondo's tactic was successful, but not for long.

Who Was Angelo Moriondo, Godfather Of Espresso Machines? How Did He Die?

- Advertisement - So, the zeal to make coffee as soon as possible resulted in the birth of the Espresso machine. The groundbreaking invention is used to make coffee in concentrated amounts, and we can all thank a man called Angelo Moriondo for it. Moriondo was born on 6th June 1851, and certainly, the world is a better place because of him. Let’s learn about his life and death. Read More: All About Espresso Machine Inventor Angelo Moriondo Angelo Moriondo came from a family of creative entrepreneurs and engineers. He lived in Italy with his family. His grandfather is known to have founded a liquor company which was later on passed to his son, i.e., Angelo’s father. His father then turned this liquor company into the famous chocolate company called - Advertisement - During his time, making a single cup of coffee took a long time. This is when he thought of creating something that would make preparing coffee easier and faster, and also give him an edge over his competitors. And he succeeded in patenting the first espresso machine. Hence, he is considered the Godfather of Espresso machines. Read More: How Did Angelo Moriondo Die? The Godfather and creator and Espresso machines took his last breath on March 31, 1914. It has been more than a century since his death, but Moriondo is been remembered by makers of the beverage industry. However, the cause of his death is still unknown to us, as it has never been revealed by anyone.

Tribute to the man who invented espresso machine; Angelo Moriondo

Marking the occasion of the 171st birth anniversary of the inventor of the espresso machine, Angelo Moriondo, the search engine Google commemorated Moriondo with a Doodle on his 171st birth anniversary. Taking to Twitter, the search engine tweeted, “Monday morning coffee >>>> Start off the week strong with today’s #GoogleDoodle celebrating the birthday of Angelo Moriondo, the Italian inventor who patented the world’s first known the espresso machine☕” Monday morning coffee >>>> Start off the week strong with today’s —> — Google Doodles (@GoogleDoodles) Espresso is one of the most famous forms of coffee in the world, Espresso is roasted for a longer time, usually past the second crack, so it has a toasted and deeper flavor. How did Angelo Moriondo come up with the idea of inventing the Espresso Machine? Coming from an entrepreneurial family, Moriondo was surrounded by unique ideas and the motivation of developing something that has been unexplored for a long. His family has a history of unique business ventures and ideas. His grandfather founded a liquer-producing company. His father along with his cousin later founded the well-known chocolate company “Moriondo and Garigilo”. In the year 1884, Moriondo presented his invention at the General Expo of Turin and received a bronze medal for the same. He was awarded a patent of six years on 16th May 1884 under the title New steam machinery for the economic and instantaneous confection of coffee beverage, method ‘A. Moriondo’.” Th...

Who was Angelo Moriondo? Google Doodle honors the ‘godfather’ of espresso machines on 171st birthday

Google is celebrating the 171st birth anniversary of Angelo Moriondo, who is known to be the godfather of espresso machines. He was born on June 6, 1851, in Turin, Italy, and went on to patent the first ever espresso machine created in 1884. Moriondo's Google Doodle features a GIF created by Olivia When. In its tribute, the doodle reads: Google Doodle of the first-ever espresso machine (Image via Google Doodle) Angelo Moriondo was born into a family of entrepreneurs. In a note about the revolutionary inventor, Google said that his relatives “never stopped brewing new ideas or projects.” His grandfather founded a liquor manufacturing company which he later passed on to Moriondo's father. Moriondo's father also created the chocolate company “Moriondo and Gariglio” along with his brother and cousin. Expanding on his resume as an innovator and businessman, Angelo Moriondo purchased the Grand Hotel Ligure in Piazza Carlo Felice and the American Bar located in the Galleria Nazionale, Rome. Throughout Mariondo’s life, coffee played a crucial role in Italian culture. Italian coffee fanatics found it inconvenient as it took a considerable amount of time for the coffee to be brewed. “Once upon a time, in 19th century Italy, coffee was the hottest item around. Unfortunately, brewing methods required customers to wait over five minutes to get their drink.” After observing how laborious it was to create the brew, Angelo Moriondo created his espresso machine, which was featured in Turin...

Who was Angelo Moriondo? Google Doodle honors espresso machine inventor with COFFEE painting!

Angelo Moriondo was the first man to patent an espresso machine. Google's note said, "Once upon a time, in 19th century Italy, coffee was the hottest item around. Unfortunately, brewing methods required customers to wait over five minutes to get their drink. Enter Angelo Moriondo, the man who patented the first known espresso machine." His machine was shown at the General Expo of Turin in 1884. Funnily enough, he secured the third position and came home with a bronze medal. Google Doodle honoring Angelo Moriondo (Photo: Oliver When for Google Doodle) Angelo Moriondo's espresso legacy Moriondo's espresso machine consisted of a large boiler that pushed hot water through a bed of coffee grounds. The Google Note further read, "A second boiler producing steam that would flash the bed of coffee and complete the brew. He received a patent titled, New steam machinery for the economic and instantaneous confection of coffee beverage, method ‘A. Moriondo’." Angelo Moriondo's espresso machine (Photo: Dr. Angelo Moriondo, grandson of Angelo Moriondo/Wikipedia) The machine was built by a mechanic named Martina under Moriondo's supervision. The invention was finally confirmed by an international patent publication after being registered in Paris on October 23, 1885. Angelo spent his following years making his invention even better, each improvement being patented. Surprisingly, the inventor was never willing to expand his operation to a larger scale and limited himself to building a hand...

Angelo Moriondo: The Untold Story of the Father of Espresso

Angelo Moriondo: The Untold Story of the Father of Espresso Do you start your day with an Americano, espresso, or cappuccino? As you go through the ritual of dosing, tamping, polishing, and pulling shots, you probably don’t give much thought to the father of espresso, Angelo Moriondo. Let's change that today by celebrating Moriondo and the invention that left a lasting legacy on how we enjoy coffee. Espresso's Slow Rise to Coffee Fame Lungos, lattes, cappuccinos, ristrettos, and even the basic breve can be found at almost every cafe. We often take these espresso-based drinks for granted. Yet, the espresso shot wouldn’t have found its way into our collective cultural lexicon if it hadn't been for one man: Angelo Moriondo. What is Espresso? The classic definition is that espresso is fine-ground coffee brewed under nine bars of pressure. This pressurized brewing produces the crema, flavor, and complexity we all know and love ( Espresso Italiano has a hazel-brown to dark-brown foam… The nose reveals an intense scent with notes of flowers, fruits, toasted bread and chocolate. The best This modern technology can be traced back to one man. Espresso wouldn't exist as it does today if it hadn't been for Angelo Moriondo. Check out this video for a quick look at Moriondo's biography, invention, and legacy: Angelo Moriondo, The Man Who Invented Espresso Angelo Moriondo was born in Turin, Italy, in 1851 to a family of entrepreneurs ( Coffee was all the rage in Italy during the late 180...

Google pays tribute to espresso machine inventor Angelo Moriondo with special doodle

Google pays tribute to espresso machine inventor Angelo Moriondo with special doodle Despite coffee being the most popular drink of that time, customers had to wait over five minutes for a single cup. To reduce the inconvenience faced by customers, Moriondo decided to invent a machine that would allow him to serve more people in a shorter span of time Many of us cannot do without our morning cup of coffee. For those of us who love our espressos and cannot imagine life without it, this day is special. Google is celebrating the birth anniversary of Angelo Moriondo, the inventor of the espresso machine today, 6 June. The artwork for the Google Doodle was created by Olivia When, who painted it completely with coffee. The design features a GIF depicting the espresso machine. The doodle is visible in India, Australia, western Europe and parts of North and South America. This year marks the 171st birth anniversary of the Italian innovator, who is known for patenting the earliest known espresso machine. Born into a family of entrepreneurs “who never stopped brewing new ideas or projects”, Moriondo soon followed in his family’s footsteps. He purchased two establishments in Turin- American Bar in the Galleria Nazionale of Via Roma and the Grand-Hotel Ligure in the city-center Piazza Carlo Felic. Google Doodle celebrates legendary wrestler 'Gama Pehlwan' on 144th birth anniversary Google doodles Despite coffee being the most popular drink of that time, customers had to wait over five...