Angelo Moriondo: Google pays tribute to godfather of espresso machines


Devdiscourse News Desk | Rome | Updated: 06-06-2022 10:57 IST | Created: 06-06-2022 10:57 IST
Angelo Moriondo: Google pays tribute to godfather of espresso machines
On 6 June 2022, search engine Google commemorated Moriondo with a Doodle on his 171st birth anniversary. Image Credit: Google doodles
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Google doodle celebrates the 171st Birthday of Angelo Moriondo, the inventor of espresso machines. His machine used a combination of steam and boiling water to efficiently brew coffee.

Today’s Google doodle has been created by Olivia. The image features a GIF of the first known espresso machine and has been painted with coffee.

Moriondo was born on June 6, 1851, in Turin, Italy to a family of entrepreneurs who never stopped brewing new ideas or projects. His grandfather founded a liquor production company that was passed down to his son (Angelo’s father), who himself would later build the popular chocolate company, “Moriondo and Gariglio” alongside his brother and cousin.

Following in his family’s footsteps, Moriondo purchased two establishments: the Grand-Hotel Ligure in the city-center Piazza Carlo Felice and the American Bar in the Galleria Nazionale of Via Roma. Despite coffee’s popularity in Italy, the time spent waiting for the coffee to brew inconvenienced customers. Moriondo figured that making multiple cups of coffee at once would allow him to serve more customers at a faster pace, giving him an edge over his competitors.

After directly supervising a mechanic he enlisted to build his invention, Moriondo presented his espresso machine at the General Expo of Turin in 1884, where it was awarded the bronze medal. The machine consisted of a large boiler that pushed heated water through a bed of coffee grounds, with 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’." Moriondo continued to improve and patent his invention in the following years.

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