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how to choose the right coffee pot

Every woman who considers herself to be a great and hospitable hostess should certainly have a coffee pot in her kitchen.

A coffee pot is a tableware that is designed for serving and serving finished coffee. Before the coffee maker was invented, it was customary to serve ready-made coffee in special earthenware or porcelain dishes. Externally, the coffee pot looked like a regular teapot, but the difference was the smaller size of the coffee pot, its elongated body and long spout.

It would be good practice if you, along with the coffee pot, serve a coffee spoon on the table, which differs from the teaspoon in a much smaller size.

The appearance of the coffee pot should correspond to the dishes that were served on the table, especially this applies to coffee cups.

The modern coffee pot is part of the coffee maker and is often made of glass.

To date, the French press (this is a coffee pot with a press) has become very popular among coffee lovers. It is in great demand.

The French press was first invented in 1920 in France, and in the same year, it was put into production by the Melior company. This coffee pot became widespread, as it was easy to operate, and the popularity of the drink was quite high.

The plunger coffee appliance consists of a high-quality heat-resistant glass body, a plunger-plunger and a cover. The principle of operation of such a coffee pot is simple: the piston can move up and down within the body. A fine mesh filter is located at the base of the piston. In most models of French presses, the lid rotates horizontally, thereby opening and closing the spout of the coffee pot. To prepare an aromatic drink, you need to pour ground coffee into the body of the coffee pot, using a coarse grinding of beans, pour hot water and leave for a few minutes. After it has settled, it is necessary to squeeze out the sediment using a piston that is attached to the lid.

The capacity of the plunger device is from 0.33 to 1 liter, this indicator also pay attention to when choosing a coffee pot.

Advantages of a coffee pot:

- miniature size of the vessel;

- the ability to use it in field conditions;

- no need for electricity.

The presence of a large selection of different models of coffee pots and a wide range of prices confuse an uninformed buyer who finds it very difficult to make his choice. Such a buyer will most likely choose an inexpensive coffee pot, but the difference in the cost of these kitchen appliances is due to the material from which the vessel was made. Therefore, connoisseurs of making aromatic and tasty coffee will, of course, choose a model of a coffee pot, which is more expensive. Such a coffee pot is able to withstand very high temperatures (up to 500 degrees Celsius), it is also made of durable material that will not rust. The manufacturer can give a guarantee for a high-quality vessel for up to twenty years.

Choosing a coffee pot, the price of which is low, the buyer runs the risk of wasting money, as he may come across a low-quality product.

It is also worth remembering that coffee pots with a glass body will not be able to withstand high temperatures, as the glass can burst when heated. Plastic coffee pots are very fragile, and metal ones will darken and rust over time. The ideal material for making a coffee pot is stainless steel.

Remember the main rule that coffee that is prepared in a good, high-quality coffee pot will retain its aroma and taste. He will give you an unforgettable pleasure.

Guided by the tips in this overview, you will make a rewarding and enjoyable purchase for yourself when choosing a coffee vessel!

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