Coffee Culture In 2016

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Like most cultures, coffee culture is no different really. A group of people brought together by a common interest. What better place than a coffee shop. There is always a buzz, and hive of activity. It attracts in some ways, so many like minded people, and in other ways such a variety. From businessmen, to housewives, students to teachers. Hundreds of years ago, they were popular meeting places for artists. A few years ago, Wine Masters were popping up everywhere, and now the latest trend seems to be becoming a Barrister. We were fortunate enough to be able to interview Winston, one of the top up and coming Barristers in the Country.

These days no matter where I am, or what I am doing, coffee seems to be screaming out at me! Coffee culture, coffee culture! Most people have coffee making machines, and there are shops dedicated to selling only coffee. We are so spoilt for choice, that it is difficult to know which coffee to drink, when, where and why? I am attending a Barristers course early next month, and will be back with loads more information on what all the different coffee beans are, and how to choose between them.

Meanwhile, not sure about you, but I am getting extremely confused between the different ways to drink coffee. Gone are the days when we only had the choice between an espresso and a cappuccino. And worse still, when I grew up, we either had instant or percolated coffee. Now we have a whole range of ways to drink our coffee:

– Latte: A coffee mixed with a frothed milk foam.
– Americana: Made by adding hot water to a mug with a tot of espresso coffee in it.
– Iced Coffee: Chilled coffee with a dollop of vanilla ice cream.
– Cappuccino: A cup of coffee covered in a layer of frothed milk foam.
– Skinny Cappuccino. The same as a cappuccino, but made with fat free milk.
– Flat white: A cup of coffee with milk.
– Espresso: Extremely strong, and dense, with “crema” (coffee foam on the top). Hence, café crema being an alternative name for an Italian espresso.
– Macchiato: A cup of frothed milk, filled up with an espresso coffee.
– Moccachino: A café latte with chocolate added to it.
– Frappe. A coffee with ice, served black or white.

And to make coffee even more enticing, many Countries around the world have their own special coffees, such as:

Caffe Au Lait: France
Egg Coffee: Vietnam
Turkish Coffee: Turkey
Café Bombon: Spain
Café Cubana: Cuba
Wiener: Vienna
Palazzo: USA
Caffe De Ola: Mexico

To top it off we have alcoholic coffee drinks, like an Irish coffee, Bavarian coffee, Café royal, Kalua coffee, and even coffee liquors.

I have to say that my favourite is still a cappuccino. It has to be made with the best quality coffee beans, and brimming over the top of the mug with foam. If you can convince me otherwise, please share with me the way you love your coffee.

Winston’s Interview..

How did you get involved with espresso coffee. How did it all start?

Without romanticizing too much, there was a complaint in my local newspaper about the bad coffee served in my town. That was about 5 years ago. After reading that I started tasting different coffees trying to figure out what a good cup of coffee really was. This eventually led me to Origin Coffee Roasting where I did a barista course while studying in 2013. I worked part time at a roaster in Somerset West and a market in Woodstock until I completed my studies in June 2014. I started working full time at Origin in August 2014.

What makes you continue to work as a barista? Is the job repetitious?

No it’s not repetitious. It may seem that way because, on the opposite end of the bar, it looks like we’re just pouring coffee every day but that’s far from it. We’re using different coffees every day so there’s a lot of tasting involved, the weather is always changing which means the coffee pours differently throughout the day so we have to work accordingly, we meet different people every day, face different challenges on a daily basis etc. So far from repetitious. And that’s exactly why I continue to work as a barista.

Where do you find your inspiration?

I find my inspiration by looking at all the people involved in the coffee cycle. From the farmer, to the green coffee buyer, the roaster, barista and finally the consumer. To know that I play a role in this process gives me the inspiration to try my hardest to serve the best cup of coffee possible. To justice to those who have played their part before me.

What is the new “in” in the current coffee industry?

To be honest I think that quality has become the new “in” in the coffee industry. More and more café are trying to produce better coffee, which makes things very competitive in terms of quality. This drives the industry in a positive direction. More cafés are also beginning to use alternative or filter brew methods like the aeropress and v60 pourover to make filter coffee. This is best enjoyed black without sugar to ensure that the nuisances and characteristics of the coffee can be picked up.

What kind of coffee do you like/not like to make

I like making all kinds of coffee. There is espresso based coffees like your typical Americano and latte and there is filter brew like the French press or aeropress. I can’t say I dislike making certain types of coffees but I do sometimes cringe when customers want an unusual order that takes away the emphasis of the coffee. For example a large milk based with a single shot and soya milk will completely overshadow the flavor of the coffee. But at the end of the day coffee is subjective and we cannot tell the customers what it is they like or dislike, we can only give advice and hopefully guide them.

What is the most time consuming coffee to make?

I’d say the filter methods we use in our café is the most time consuming. The French press takes about 5 minutes to complete. Whereas espresso based takes roughly 2 minutes.

What can you tell me about Coffee Culture?

Coffee Culture. Where do I start? Well right now in the coffee industry (worldwide) we’re experiencing what we call “Third wave.” “First wave” would be defined as the way our parents might’ve had their coffee. Instant coffee or a dark roasted Italian blend in the household filter machine. There was no real coffee or café culture. Then, with the arrival of Starbucks and other commercial coffee chains, the “Second wave” of coffee individuals evolved. People became more aware of what they were drinking and the trend of takeaway espresso based drinks like lattes and cappuccinos started.

Right now we’re experiencing “Third wave” where people in the coffee have become more conscious of the quality of the coffee they buy. Some companies going as far as establishing direct trade with farmers so they contribute to improving farming methods, exporting etc.

Green coffee beans are roasted with precision and a lot of care is taken in preparing both espresso based and filter drinks. Along with this, consumers are also conscious of the quality of coffee in cafes. Consumers know what they want when buying coffee, more so than before. And they are also a lot more educated. Because of this you find more cafes opening and more consumers visiting cafes thus a growing café culture. Bigger than before.

Tell me about the competitions you have won and what lies ahead for you.

Most recently I’ve won the South African National Aeropress title. The aeropress is basically a filtering device used to make coffee. And I won the national competition so I’ll be competing in the World Aeropress championships in Dublin, Ireland in June. I also came 2nd in the Western Cape Barista competition and 8th in the National Barista competition. In the future I’d like to enter more competitions with the goal of winning and competing at the World Barista Competition.

Your dream?

My dream is to put Africa on the map for coffee. As a continent we produce some of the best tasting coffees in the world but, other than in South Africa, we don’t necessarily serve this as it should be served. Most of the high quality coffee produced in Africa is exported and lower grade commercial coffees are left. I’d like to change this. Coffee was founded in Africa so I feel that we have a responsibility to be serving the best tasting African coffees in our cafes.

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Coffee Update

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Once considered to be harmful, coffee research has exploded in recent years. New studies show improvements in a number of different areas of health and even suggest how much to consume for maximum benefit.

COFFEE PROTECTS YOUR HEART

This is contrary to older thought, but Life Extension(1) discusses studies that show positive effects to your heart, blood vessels, and brain. To protect your heart, coffee works on the cells that form a lining in your heart and blood vessels–the endothelium. Coffee relaxes the vessels and has an anti-inflammatory effect. There is a 11% reduction of heart disease with 1.5 cups a day and a 15% reduction with 3.5 cups a day.

COFFEE REDUCES FAT AND DIABETES

I always question how adding to your consumption can reduce fat, but there are now many studies behind this. A compound in coffee, chlorogenic acid, has anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effects that lowers your blood sugar and abdominal fat. This activates the immune system helping to prevent cancer as well. Your diabetic risk is reduced by 8, 15, 21, 25, 29, and 33% for consumption of 1 to 6 cups a day.

COFFEE PREVENTS SOME CANCERS

Liver and kidney cancers are the most improved even if you already have hepatitis. Many Americans eat a fatty diet and like their alcohol which damages the liver. Coffee’s anti-oxidant enzymes deactivate cancer enzymes. It helps destroy renal cancer cells in your kidneys. Drinking 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, or 8 cups a day results in liver cancer reduction of 34, 56, 62, and 68%.

COFFEE PROTECTS YOUR BRAIN

Age related cognitive decline leading to dementia is a concern for all of us. Caffeinated coffee elevates plasma levels which improves memory and may promote new brain cells. Two of the most common disorders of aging, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, can be reduced. Consuming 3 cups a day reduces your chance of Parkinson’s by 28%.

IN CONCLUSION

Life Extension(1) notes coffee drinkers are at a lower risk of dying from all causes with caffeinated coffee having a slightly stronger effect. I’ve been a fan of green tea health benefits, but with this new research, it looks like coffee in the morning and green tea the rest of the day.

Keep in mind that how you drink coffee matters too. A simple cup of brewed coffee has no fat and 5 calories. However, a large frappuccino has up to 580 calories which is equivalent to a meal. Some coffee drinks have up to 20 grams of fat. I understand that these are dessert drinks, but you don’t want to increase your fat intake accidentally. Using a little non-fat milk and the natural sweetener stevia is all you need to improve the taste. I personally recommend organic coffee to really enjoy the richness of flavor.

Lee Johnson of http://www.creativeretirementforwomen.com

Huntington, J. New Health Benefits from Daily Coffee. Life Extension Magazine. July 2014, p48-57.

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Top 5 Coffee Brands in India

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If there is one thing in India which has immensely grown over the past decade, it is definitely the popularity of Coffee Shops. Cafes seem to be the best place to hang out in our country and are preferred by Indians. The reason behind this is the fact that more Indians are indulging into this upcoming culture because of the ambience, quality and taste of coffee.

Here is a list of the 5 coffee brands taking India by coffee storm!

Cafe Coffee Day (CCD)

Cafe Coffee Day is for the young at heart. It is India’s favourite coffee shop, lovingly called – CCD. It is part of India’s largest coffee conglomerate (yes, there is one), the Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company. The first CCD opened in 1996 on Brigade Road in Bangalore. Since then, they have become the largest organized retail cafe chain in the country.

With the red purple combination on its ambience, CCD has its presence in every nook and corner of a city. At low prices, it offers a wide range of eatable and drinks. CCD is undoubtedly India’s favourite coffee shop where the young at heart unwind.

Indian Coffee House (ICH)

The Indian Coffee House is a restaurant chain in India, run by a series of worker co-operative societies. It has a really strong presence across India and is completely owned and managed by its employees. The society is governed by an eleven member managing committee elected from the employees. From using disposable plastic glass to serve coffee they have slowly but steadily expanded. There are more than 400 coffee houses all over India. ICH is the oldest coffee shop chain in India, which came into being in the 1950s.

Barista Cafe and Restaurant

Established in February 2000, Barista is a pioneer of Indian cafe culture. It was ahead of its time when it entered the Indian market. Barista is present in over 30 cities across India and aims to provide a comfortable ambience to unwind. People appreciate the international touch, especially the Barista Lavazza, the most preferred coffee because of its Italian touch.

Costa Coffee

Costa coffee was first poured on our shores in 1971 at by Sergio and Bruno Costa. Today, the Costa Roastery produces the same unique Mocha Italia blend which the Costa brothers experimented and blended. Costa Coffee have a lot of outlets across India and they are planning to bring in a couple of 100 more by 2015.

Brewberrys Café

Brew Berrys Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. started in 2008 by Hotel Management graduates Ankur Gupta and Ronak Kapatel. The first Brewberrys café opened in Vadodara, Gujarat. A self-funded startup, Brewberrys Café is now one of the leading and fastest growing chains in India. The company focused on attaining expertise in café operations. They brought in containers for eatables, different types of cups and packaging materials for better services. They also focused on business sense from its first few ventures in Gujarat. They went ahead with national expansion and have a PAN India presence with above 45 stores in 15 states.

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5 Essentials for Impeccable Home Roasted Coffee

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The aroma of a fresh cup of rejuvenating coffee is probably the best kickstarter for the day. Around the world, the consumption of coffee increases manifolds every single year. But do all of us really enjoy coffee the way it is intended? Yes, the topic of interest for Home Baristas like us right now, is home roasted coffee. The aroma of fresh coffee beans can only be preserved if roasted in the perfect manner while taking care of other essentials.

Here are 5 details that if taken care of, will ensure that the cup of coffee you make every day will be nothing less than perfect. These include aspects other than the chief home roasting procedure as well that can enhance your mornings. Have a look:


  1. Choose a Cool and Dark Place to Store Your Coffee Beans – The storage of the coffee beans is something that can simply not be underrated. You should store the coffee beans in a cool and dry place to maintain its freshness for that little bit longer. Right after the home roasting process, coffee should be stored appropriately to preserve it until it is consumed.

  2. Select a French Press with a Capacity Exactly Matching Your Needs – If you do decide to go for a french press, you need to get one that can cater to the exact quantity requirements that you have. Using the french coffee roast with the french press in a precise manner can help you get the taste that you will pat your own back for.

  3. Go and Grab Green Coffee Beans or Bean Extracts – Other than its obvious popularity for usage in several weight-loss techniques, Green coffee bean extracts also have a definitive flavour to them. There are different types available even in the form of extract or syrups. Try them out and you will probably not be able to think about coffee without them.

  4. Do Not Underestimate the Value of a Quality Tamper – A good quality tamper helps in the manual roasting process to a great extent. Tampers need to be of high quality, and the ones made of high-quality steel are probably the best ones around. Buy a stainless steel tamper and you will realise how it changes the way tamping is done.

  5. Understand the Different Stages of Roast to Control the Flavour – There are various stages of home roasting that yield different flavour. The roasting, therefore, has to be done extremely carefully. Right after yellowing, steam, and the first crack, you can have several different variations of coffee – from the first roasted stage to caramelization, and the second crack to darkening roast.

The above are just 5 of the essentials that, as per me, are mostly overlooked even though they are significant for the entire roasting process. Try and emphasise on these points and you will start noticing the difference yourself in the daily cup of coffee, and thereby your mornings!

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The Rigors of Artisan Coffee and Demanding Distribution Delivery

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The Rigors of Artisan Coffee

Using quality coffee beans is primary to gourmet specialty roasters. Buying green coffee from suppliers with a positive long-standing reputation is instrumental to acquiring consistent quality green coffee. Social and environmentally certified coffees such as Fair Trade and USDA Organic are increasingly a mainstay to a small batch roaster’s portfolio.

Coffee Futures play a critical part in acquiring quality coffee but is a highly complex arena. The right roaster will know how to procure the best coffees, in the right quantities at the best price for customers.

Every coffee considered for purchase and actually purchased is scrutinized by visual, olfactory, tactile taste and after taste analysis. The SCAA Cupping Standards establish how cuppings are executed so that measures are consistent from roaster to roaster. The evaluation by common standards act as a benchmark to enable roasters to verify, select and match up what coffees beans will be right for certain roasts as well as provide a scientific application to analyzing coffee.

Roasting temperatures range between 350 F to 460 F and roasting time runs from 8 to 18 minutes. Roasters listen closely to the first crack to determine what color range of light to dark to make their coffees. Some roasters will not pass beyond a certain amount of caffeol (fragrant oil produced in burnt coffee) to balance the precipice of smoky and bitterness. Among factors of bean size, density, moisture and roast color bringing forth a delicious brew can be distinguished only by experienced and heartfelt roasters.

The artisan roaster uses the love of coffee and the desire for customers to enjoy their coffees as their key goal. Technology and science are used to accomplish all their goals. It is a continuous endeavor delivering quality coffee in quantities to meet the demands of the coffee landscape while ensuring the coffee is at its freshest.

Demanding Distribution Delivery

Quality – All finished products are scrutinized by quality assurance staff to ensure they meet product specifications and food safety requirements. More and more demands on transparency of science-based facts are expected to be shared with customers and employees.

Packaging — Coffees worst enemy is moisture, light and oxygen. Material sciences are responsible for improvements in coffee packaging and have assisted roasters by keeping roasted coffee fresh within its life cycle in the supply chain. Nitrogen flushing used in packaging coffee both displaces oxygen and inhibits the growth of fungus or bacteria. Displacing oxygen, also is a universally recognized benefit for longer term coffee storage.

The end goal for a roaster is to make their coffees delicious, distinct, perfectly balanced, delightfully aromatise and consistently captured, so that customers are happy with every cup.

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The Quest To Brew The Perfect Cup Of Coffee

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One of the best beverages in the world is coffee. Coffee, according to historians has its roots in Africa where it was first found, and not only is it serving as beverage, it also provides millions of people with energy. During the freezing cold winter is helps to raise body temperature. Today, coffee has spread to other African countries and European nations.

Coffee with its unique taste has become a staple drink enjoyed by hundreds of millions of people globally. It comes in different brands and it’s enjoyed at home, in the office and in coffee shops. The process of making a cup of coffee is simply mixing the coffee beans in boiling water. To make it even faster and easier, there are several coffee makers available. They are of various brands, shapes and sizes.

Thanks to these coffee makers, a cup of coffee can be made by just a push of a button. So you can enjoy it whether you are free or busy. Coffee makers were invented in 1818 by a genius named Laurens and he has been credited for making several types of machines for coffee. This enabled people to brew a cup of coffee automatically in seconds. In 1901, the first Espresso maker was conceived by an Italian manufacturing whose aim was to save his employer time it took to brew a cup manually. At that time that was the best coffee appliance around.

Today, due to technological advancements made, several types of coffee machines are available in stores and markets in the world. Coffee machines are now made by different brands with different prices.

Manual coffee machines are common in the globe. It’s the traditional coffee make which has been referred to as the best coffee machine. It is usually used domestically and it offers the chance to make your own coffee taste. We also have the automatic coffee machine, this basically does the job of grinding, milk frothing and brewing of the coffee.

The other type is the capsule coffee machine, which delivers a cup of coffee in seconds. The machine is sealed with already measured coffee, all you need to do is to drop the capsule and make a selection for a nice espresso.

While we get busier every day, there are several activities competing for our time hence the need to automate and maximise time. In purchasing a coffee machine, you should consider how you intend to use it, the cost and how it match your lifestyle. Also you need to consider the location/place you will put the machine whether it’s in your home, office or coffee shop. You should choose the machine that fits your lifestyle and taste. There are several brands available in the market today. Bands such as Braun, Kitchen Aid, Juda and Mr. Coffee. These brand offer fast, less noise and durability. These brands deliver the best coffee machines.

If perfection is what you desire in a cup of coffee, you need to get the best coffee machine. Nespresso Pixie is best coffee machine you can get. It’s the smallest in the Nespresso coffee machines and it can fit into a tiny kitchen due to its size. It can deliver a hot cup of coffee in 25 seconds. Other brands can be searched online to meet your specific or desire requirement. So make a good choice depending on your need, budget and lifestyle.

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How Coffee Can Help You Lose And Gain

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I loved coffee as a child. My dad brewed his own coffee and the aroma in our house was relaxing on a stressful day getting ready for school so early. I eventually tried coffee as a teenager and like it. As an adult I drink coffee regularly and I drink it the same way my dad did, creamer only. Many times I use half and half for the calcium boost.

In my 30’s I was diagnosed with high blood pressure while visiting the walk in clinic near my house. I went there for a routine cold and they asked me about my blood pressure. A look in the computer revealed that my blood pressure was high the time before when I arrived to treat a cold. This was over a two-year duration.

Since the time of the diagnosis I was put on blood pressure medication. Determined to ween off of it as I felt too young for such problems. I eventually made enough changes in my life that I was able to completely stop taking the medication after only one year.

The changes I made included cooking more meals at home, eating more fresh items and cutting out soda. For a while I quit eating bread but I gave in. It is hard to stay on a diet that restricts food items or that is so difficult that your every waking moment is thinking about it. I wanted free of the medication but I did not want to be driving myself crazy with a food plan either.

Along with the diet changes I also increased exercise. I have a treadmill that I walk on for 40 minutes two times a week. This is enough to get my heart rate up and help pump blood around my body. This type of exercise is cardiovascular and heart healthy. I have the treadmill in front of the television making it easy to walk and watch programs of my choice.

Recently, I have noticed a little weight gain. Some of the clothes in my closet are tight on the hips and or won’t make it up past the thighs. I started thinking back to taking the medication and remembering how far I have come. I still exercise but my schedule is full making it harder than before.

I eat at home and rarely dine out. The only conclusion I came too was that I was eating too much. Many diets leave a feeling of hunger which makes me irritable. Each time I drive by fast food and the smell enters my air conditioner I want to turn around and stop in even though I know I can’t. A friend gave me some new coffee. I tried it.

The first day, nothing happened. So I tried it two more times and on the third day, bam… a huge difference. I wasn’t starving. I was actually not hungry. I ate breakfast,lunch, dinner and a few snacks but it was less than I had been eating.

I drink a cup of coffee in the morning then water the rest of my day with the occasional glass of sweet tea.

Coffee is working for me. I am back into a skirt that hung in the closet for some time. I never use a scale as it changes daily depending on my salt intake, water, and more. I know when I am doing better, if my clothes fit.

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5 Desserts You Can Make With Coffee

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A flavorful dessert is normally a great accompaniment to a meal. However, not many people realize that coffee can be used in the preparation of many dessert dishes. Below are a few fantastic options for anyone who is considering the option of adding coffee desserts to their after dinner menus.

1. Coffee Cupcakes

While baking regular cupcakes, adding 2-3 tablespoons of your favorite type of coffee to the flour will make a tremendous difference to their taste. This can be in the form of mocha, espresso or virtually any other ground coffee that is available. Once baked and they are ready to be iced, a little ground coffee can be added to whatever type of icing is going to be used as well – or simply use regular vanilla icing to ensure that the flavor doesn’t become too overwhelming.

2. Coffee-flavored Ice Pops

Many people only associate ice pops or popsicles with fruit juice or soft drinks. However, these can just as easily be made by using a combination of milk and coffee as well. Instead of making the coffee with water, it should be made with milk, poured into molds and be allowed to set in the freezer for a few hours. Anyone who is allergic to dairy can consider using coconut milk, almond milk or even rice milk as a substitute and still enjoy a cold dessert.

3. Espresso Brownies

Although these delectable coffee desserts may not be suitable for young children, they will definitely be a hit at an all-adults dinner party. When using any regular brownie recipe, a few tablespoons of any type of finely ground espresso can be used to enhance the flavor substantially, while also adding an interesting twist to what is usually a relatively plain dessert.

4. Coffee Panna Cotta

This is an extremely smooth and creamy dessert that can be prepared in shaped molds, with a coffee-based and/or brandy sauce that is flambéed over it. The dessert itself can then be garnished with chocolate chips, chocolate-covered coffee beans or even a basic chocolate sauce. If serving to children or non-alcoholics, the brandy can be omitted from the recipe.

5. Quick Coffee Ice Cream

Beating just 2 cups of heavy cream, adding sweetened condensed milk, chopped nuts and dissolved coffee to the mixture will yield a delicious homemade coffee-flavored ice cream. Once beaten, the mixture will have to be placed in the freezer for a minimum of 4 hours to set fully. Nuts can be omitted if need be and replaced with chopped fruit pieces, chocolate chips, sprinkles or even crushed Oreo cookies.

Preparing coffee desserts need not be a time-consuming chore. In fact, the options mentioned above usually do not take a lot of time to prepare – 20 to 30 minutes at most (excluding setting time in the freezer for some). Different types of coffee can be used in each of them as well, depending on what the preferred choice is. However, they all have one thing in common – they are sure to delight the taste buds of everyone who tucks into them.

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Target expands voice-commerce relationship with Google to battle Amazon

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Google announced nationwide expansion of its Google Express relationship with Target. Users in the Continental US will now be able to buy from Target through the Google Assistant and receive Google Express delivery. The voice-commerce relationship extends to Google Home devices.

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