wedrink Stovetop Espresso Maker Aluminum Moka Pot 9 Espresso Cup-15.2OZ Cuban Coffee Maker Stove Top Coffee Maker Moka Italian Espresso
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Product Description
Moka Espresso Coffee - Available in 3 cups, 6 cups, 9 cup espresso sizes. Stove top percolator coffee pot to make home espresso like a barista. Compatible Stove - Will work on all gas and electric stove top and propane camping stoves as well. It will make moka coffee on glass top induction stoves but will heat very slowly since its not magnetic.
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wedrink Stovetop Espresso Maker Aluminum Moka Pot 9 Espresso Cup-15.2OZ Cuban Coffee Maker Stove top Coffee Maker Moka Italian Espresso: Home & Kitchen
With the invention of the stove top espresso coffee maker espresso long a staple of Italian cafs and bars became available for home consumption. As the cold water in the lower chamber heats the pressure from its boiling forces the water up through the coffee grounds. In just a few minutes espresso emerges from the spout into the upper chamber as the pot hisses and gurgles. Remove the pot from the heat and let it stand until the lower chamber is releasing only steam.