• Avicenna
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      4 months ago

      plus 60 million Italians

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        4 months ago

        The Italians I’ve met would be mortified if you gave them a percolator and not a moka pot. They look similar on the outside but they are very much not the same thing

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          yea I was quite confused why op is so afraid of mocha pots. Turns out wasn’t…

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        4 months ago

        Are you sure about that ? You can see a Moka pot in nearly every households over there but a percolator… ?

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          wait I always thought percolator and mocha pots are identical. I myself use a mocha pot, does that mean I am not a percolator user? Oh no…

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            The big difference is basically that a moka pot only passes the water through the coffee once under considerable pressure, whereas a percolator does it repeatedly without pressure. A moka pot gets you something pretty similar to an espresso (though not the same, as the pressure is still far lower)

            That said, if you are using a percolator and enjoy it, that’s what counts. I think the Italians are pretty good at coffee but it’s always going to be a personal preference deal