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December 6th, 2010 by admin

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French Press Coffee - For The Finest Tasting Java

The French press coffee press also called a press pot, coffee press, coffee plunger or cafetière, is a java brewing device popularized through the French. Its use is simple and it produces a stronger java than other devices.

The French press coffee pot includes a circular container typically made from clear plastic, equipped with a top along with a "round plunger" which fits securely in the cylinder and has a fine wire or nylon mesh acting as a filter. To make java the course ground coffee bean is placed in the round container and warm water flows along with the coffee and brewed for 3 minutes.

After that after a few minutes the plunger is depressed pushing the ground coffee to the base leaving only strained java left over the plunger and voila fantastic tasting java.

The French press coffee pot goes by varied names all over the world. In Ireland, Australia, and Nigeria the the coffee press is known as a coffee plunger and brewed coffee created is known as plunger coffee. The French name is cafetière à piston, called after an old brand of coffee pots of the type or a Bodum (another famous brand name). In the United Kingdom the pot is known as a "cafetière" this is actually the french word for coffee pot.

Since the coffee grounds have been in direct contact with the brewing water, coffee brewed using the French press coffee pot captures more of the coffee's taste and essential oils, which may become held in a conventional drip brew machine's paper filter systems. French pressed coffee is usually stronger and thicker and has more sediment than drip-brewed java. Since the used grounds stay in the drink following brewing, French pressed coffee ought to be served promptly so as to not become bitter from over extraction. A typical 8-cup French press is recognized as expired after Twenty minutes.

Coffee for use inside a French press coffee pot ought to be of a regular, coarsely grind. The use of a burr mill grinder provides a more regular grind compared tocirculating cutter class. The ground java ought to be more coarse than that employed for a drip brew coffee filter, and far coarser than that employed for espresso, as anything apart from a rough grind will seep with the press filter and into the coffee. A French press coffee pot can also be used in place of a tea infuser to brew loose tea.

An French press coffee pot is also more transportable and self contained than some other coffeemakers. Travel mug versions also exist made from robust plastic rather than the more prevalent glass, and have a sealed lid having a closable drinking opening. Some versions are sold to hikers and backpackers not wishing to carry a heavy metal and rock percolator or a filter using drip brew.
Regardless of the name, the French press coffee pot isn't noticeably popular in France than in other countries. In most French households, coffee is usually prepared by drip brewing, using an electrical coffee machine and paper filters. In bars and restaurants, an espresso machine is used.
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