Viewers of the Milan Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony spotted a group of colorful moka pots from Bialetti, the original Italian stovetop coffee maker.
Moka pots appeared in the Olympics opening ceremony. Here are five reasons I love using this iconic Italian stovetop coffee ...
Making coffee doesn’t have to be costly or complicated. The inexpensive stovetop moka pot should be a leading contender for an easy, top-quality brew. Invented in the 1930s by Alfonso Bialetti in ...
In the coffee world, moka pots don’t boast the cult-like following of pour-over coffee makers, aren’t as ubiquitous as drip makers, nor are they as widely used as French presses. Though they’ve been ...
Designed more than 80 years ago, the moka pot still beats most modern methods. Photos: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac Before the AeroPress, there was the moka pot, or cafetera as it’s called in Spain.
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