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Guys here is the deal, you should have an espresso if you like a bitter coffee, do not buy a Moka Pot and try to avoid make in it bigger. We Italians use this to make a bitter coffee. So always use cold water.
perfect video
I bought moka pot recently, tried to use it maybe 15 times. So far, my experience is the opposite. Fine grind makes better taste than medium grind. To press the coffee is better than not to press. And the main thing – if I wait till it starts to boil, coffee will not be tasty. I need to stop the process in the middle. Then that first half of coffee will be tasty (similar to espresso in cafes), and the remaining half (if I continue) is just junk.
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Didn't think to mention what heat to put it on?
Thank you for showing a simple way! Easy peasy… and bonus French press trick.
how come my moka pot doesnt brew out the yellow liquid?
To me honestly this looks like a pain in the neck and a good way to burn yourself.
I’ve been using a little bit of condensed milk instead of regular milk without frothing and that also makes for a great cup.
O café na moka fica muito aguado. Na bate o expresso de máquina.
They didn't drink the coffee 🙁
Does one use the coffee poweder once or can it be reused again and again for making more cups?
2:21 (bookmarking for myself so I know what bubbles to look for) Thank you for this tutorial! Just got my first Moka express from goodwill and so excited to start using it!!
Why would anyone want to brew coffee in a mocha pot when we have such inexpensive espresso machines on the market?