Cafetiere or French press coffee is the simplest way of preparing a delicious full-bodied coffee, quickly and using simple and inexpensive equipment. This article describes how to make cafetiere coffee in 6 easy steps and also discusses where cafetiere or French press coffee comes from and how it compares to other coffee making methods.
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A history of the cafetiere French press
Cafetière is a French noun for a coffeemaker or coffee pot (from the word for coffee, café). If by chance you were looking for a cafetiere and asked a French homewares seller if they stocked cafetieres,…
6 ways to recycle your coffee grounds at home
World coffee consumption is enormous, with over 820 billion cups of coffee drunk every year, around 100 cups each for all 7.98 billion people. That’s an awful lot of leftover coffee, estimated to be 250,000…
Coffee brewing though the ages
At around 1000AD there is evidence of making a coffee drink from the whole fruit, the seed and outer husk.
Introducing you to Scoof
Scoof Stirs and Cleans to make Cafetiere French Press Coffee Better Scoof is the name for a new type of kitchen utensil especially designed for use with cafetieres and French Presses. Its unique double blade…
How to make great Cafetiere – French press coffee
Cafetiere & French Press coffee in 6 easy steps 1. Boil fresh water in a kettle (water that has been boiled several times becomes deoxygenated which can spoil the taste) Leave to cool for 30…