The French Press is the easiest coffee maker to use and requires no paper filters. It allows for a harmonious diffusion of coffee aromas and leaves a slight amount of...
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The Italian coffeemaker produces strong, more bitter, and relatively concentrated coffee (the coffee-to-water ratio is high) that resembles espresso. It is compact, robust, and easy to use.
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A percolator brews a balanced coffee with less pronounced acidity than with a manual V60. One could say that the cup offers less complex aromas. The use of these coffee...
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With the AeroPress, you can quickly brew your coffee. Plus, thanks to the paper filter, you won't have any residue in your cup, and this coffee maker is easily portable.
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Preparing an espresso requires a great deal of precision and the expertise of a good barista. The coffee is always ground just before extraction.
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