Posted by Rachel | Posted in Coffee and Accessories | Posted on 17-03-2011
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French press or Bialetti? which gives more options?
I can drink a cup of coffee every morning and has to be something original. That's why I'm trying to prevent the coffee machines. I'm about to decide on a French coffee press or a Bialetti Moka stove top. that makes better coffee (rich and cigars)? What is more versatile for doing a bit of variety (different coffees, styles ,…)? thanks
I can use. An Italian coffee makes a rich coffee. It is so creamy and rich as that from a real coffee machine, but it's pretty close. The results as coffee, are the most Small (3-6 cups) models, but they all make a delicious tea if done correctly. A French press makes great coffee, tasty, but nothing like the espresso. One of the advantages of a press pot is that you can buy a big beer but still smaller amounts. Since you use a coarser grind that is generally little waste in the bottom of the cup compared to the Italian coffee. Another advantage of the press is that pot can also be used to make loose leaf tea for someone who does not like coffee. It also can be used as a milk frother for cappuccino or latte soft on your coffee Italian coffee. For Therefore: For Italian coffee wealth gains, but the versatility of the press pot goes ahead.
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