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coffee pot

Coffeemakers or coffee machines are cooking appliances used to brew coffee. While there are many different types of coffeemakers using several different brewing principles, in the most common devices, coffee grounds are placed into a paper or metal filter inside a funnel, which is set over a glass or ceramic coffee pot, a cooking pot in the kettle family. Cold water is poured into a separate chamber, which is then boiled and directed into the funnel. This is also called automatic drip-brew.

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    There is a school of thought that a tanin stained teapot adds to the flavour of the tea. But if you prefer your teapots and coffee pots sparkling clean, please add your tips. There are some suggestions here:  Using citric acid And denture cleaner:
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    Hi everyone, I recently bought a moka pot, but my first coffee was terribly watery. I'm using a powdered coffee that says it's a regular grind, and I fill the pot with cold water up to the valve, and then heat it in the stovetop in medium heat. I like a thick, full bodied coffee. Any ideas how...
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