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If your friend offered you the choice between a French press and a Moka pot, which would you select and why?

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Hey, coffee friends!

I hope your week was good. Mine was good and my coffee, too.

About this moka pot vs. French press topic, well, if it's a gift, I'd prefer a moka pot because I want to start my collection again, but if I have to choose what my friend would use to make the coffee we were going to drink, I have to see about that: if their French press is of good quality and they know how to use it, I'd choose this one. Why? Well, coffee brewed with a French press has a more rounded flavor, even when it's dark roast; it's more gentle on the palate.

The coffee I had with that muffin was brewed in my little French press. Luckily, it was delicious. It had never happened before, haha.


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I hatrdly ever use my cheap little French press because, regularly, it doesn't make good coffee--or it's me who doesn't know how to use it, hehe--,but when some friends of mine use their fancy French press, oh, what delicious coffee they make! So I don't lose hope of making a coffee as delicious as the one they make and from time to time I pray to the Coffee Goddess and take the risk of using my French press. Today it went well!


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Wow, it's a good thing you still have your French press. Mine was 10 years old, and it's gone. After that, I just used the traditional way of making coffee at home. I buy Nescafe Gold Black Coffee, a little sugar, and no cream, and that is how I kick-start my day. But whenever I go to a coffee shop, I want something new, not plain coffee.

Btw, that muffin is so yummy.

The muffin was glorious 😸 It was a gift.

I don't think I've tried Nescafé for the last couple of years, though I do use it in my brownie mix sometimes.

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Maybe your ebony coffee maker feels that you don't want it, that's why it doesn't give you the coffee you expect🤭 You should talk to him like you talk to plants, who knows maybe a miracle will happen.

Luckily you have your French press to make your delicious coffees. Now I see why you chose it.

A morning coffee to brighten up your day.☕

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I'll start talking to my little French press, hehe. I don't know if it'll make great coffee in the end, but it's going to be fun for those watching me do it 😂

Maybe you should review your brewing recipe with the French press! 😁

In general, French press is just the tool that will divide your beans from the liquid! Similar to filter method. Is your coffee too bitter? What flows do you find?

Any brewing method can produce beautiful coffee! It is more of a personal preference how you will enjoy your coffee more. Best wishes!

Maybe you should review your brewing recipe with the French press!

Really? I'll do that, I'll review the recipe and the recipe maker 🤭🤣 I think I need to grind the beans coarser, for starters.

And make sure the water isn’t boiling… maybe around 85-88 degrees centigrade 🥸

I can only say that I have not tasted the coffee from all these coffee makers, so we have a long account to settle!!!!

You have! Don't say you don't remember. Makes feel like cheap coffee 😂

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Hahaha...
The point is clear. Start polishing your coffee pots. Adriana is coming!!!

Polishing I am!

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I have never made coffee in a French press. But I would like to learn how to use it.
That muffin with coffee looks so delicious.
I have a cousin who collects moka pots and she has some very old ones. Her most recent acquisition was given to her by my mother who had a moka pot with a ceramic top. She offered it to me and in my eagerness not to accumulate things that I won't use I told her to give it to my cousin and they even put it to work, hehe.

Let's see: French press or Moka (in my country we usually call it Greca)?
My impression is that French press coffee is usually smoother, regardless of the roast, variety or blend you use. I think, as an inveterate drinker and observer, without being a specialist, that it has to do with the moderation of the temperature that is achieved with the filtering in press, which is usually slower. Moka, on the other hand, passes through the filter at full steam and ejects jets of that boiling manna. It gives a denser coffee, since it literally drags all the substance from the bean.
I say here in this, my physical-chemical fantasy! 😆🙃

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The truth is that if a friend gave me a choice, in my heart I would choose the Moka coffee, although I understand that the French press is more ceremonious and more appropriate for entertaining. I also know that if my friend wants to pay attention to me, I would let him use his French press and it would also be a great joy for me to give him that opportunity: I would explore the flavors, textures, aromas and I would surely have an interesting and imaginative conversation with this friend about the differences between both ways of making coffee.

Next time you come visit, we'll try French press coffee... and will have lots of coffee brewed in the moka pot as well 😸

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That's coffee rhythm! 🤣

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Hehe! La greca :)
The coffee in greca (moka pot) is more intense, the filtered ones are softer but the range of flavors that are perceived in the coffee are more, it is my impression, I am not an expert just a coffee fan, LOL

Here my try of making a press coffee for this conversation, hehe

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ps: I have never try a french press myself ;)

I can say that your coffee maker looks fantastic. Delicate color! But, truth be told, the pastry is quite distracting to me!!!!! Hahahahaha...

Hehe!! After I commented you with that gif I had to go for a pastry 😆😋 with a coffee of course ;)


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Thank you very much!

I would describe the Moka as more similar to espresso coffee, because water comes under pressure, while French press is the simpler method. I will say that both will brew an excellent coffee, yet very different and it is up to everyone’s personal choice which will fit him better. I won’t refuse either! 😁

Right. Decisions are sometimes difficult due to lack of knowledge. I need to sito increase my press coffee culture (a sacrifice 😂😂😂😂). @marlyncabrera and others will have to help me (another sacrifice 😂😂😂😂).
Seriously speaking, it's true what you say, although milder, press coffee has more nuances.
A hug @mdosev , and happy coffee day!.

I'm willing to make sacrifices, too, and let you treat me to all kinds of coffee to nurture my culture 🤭

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Hahahahaha... Since we're a sacrificial and studious people, we'll make an exchange and put up posts to atone.
Yes it goes!

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I'm do it too.

As long as I work and without sweets! Sacrifice!

I have only tried it once with a French press and it was not enough to notice the big difference it can have with the coffee prepared in greca. In my city there are few places where they prepare them with press.
Happy day dear friend.

Good morning! This is a nice coffee conversation to start with. If my friend offered me these two, I would choose the French press because it is easier to use, I like richer coffee, and I can play with the servings, like how much water I should add to it. And yes, honestly speaking, one of my friends really did give me a French Press. She has been a generous friend since college. I always cooked for her when we were sharing the same dorm room. She always appreciates it.

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Your friend is cool! I want a friend like yours to give me a french press hehe. But I think if I want one I will have to buy it, lol.

Hahaha, yes, probably in the future, I will buy one for myself. But right now I enjoy going to the coffee shop because I can have my me time.

one of my friends really did give me a French Press...

What a good friend. I had to buy mine, haha.

I started in the world of coffee with coffee made in a moka pot; it wasn't until about ten years ago after I started drinking coffee that I learned about coffee made in a French press. The waitress brought our dessert and the coffee inside a cute French press; she pressed down the plunger, smile and left. The smell was oh! It was one of the best coffees I've tried in my life.

She knew that I really loved coffee and that, at the time, she was already married to an American man and ready to leave the Philippines for good, so she gave me a French Press. But she said, "You have to buy your own ground coffee for this." Hahaha. She is so hilarious! Fair enough.

A gift that was worth it. Those are friends that should be kept by our side and most importantly, they knew your tastes and gave you a gift based on your preferences.

A cup of coffee for this weekend.☕

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French press is a really nice choice. It will always give you a cup of tasty coffee! And it can brew you a cup of excellent tea too! So it is also a better option if you want a multi purpose brewer!

A very beautiful and grateful gesture from your friend!
I have never handled a French press, but I have seen friends do it and I agree with you that it is a more “artisanal” method and therefore more appropriate for entertaining.

Thank you so much for your appreciation.

If a good friend gave me the choice, I would choose the French press. A few months ago I learned about the French press in a coffee shop in my city, where they gave me a coffee class, I loved the method, I considered it more artisanal and artistic than the moka coffee maker that I have been using for years.

I am curious to make coffee with this type of coffee maker and to discover with it the point that I like, besides I will be happy to invite my sisters and friends to have a coffee where the center is the novelty and how different the coffee of the afternoon snack can be.

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A class on coffee is something I'd like to take some day. I think it should be a fun and interesting plan.
But coffee + snack + conversation with friends and sisters about coffee is even more fun hehe.
Cheers ☕️

Happy weekend, coffee lovers!

If a friend offers me a French press or a moka pot as a gift, I choose the French press. Why? I have never had one, hehe, and I would love to learn how to use it. For as long as I can remember and have had a taste for coffee, I have made my coffee at home in a moka pot. We have had a couple of coffee makers to make espresso, but I always prefer to make it in a moka pot, to be honest.

In these days that I am in Colombia, I have gone to several coffee shops and I have tried coffees with different filtering methods and I like them all, especially for the afternoon coffee. The filtered coffees are less intense but allow perceiving different flavors in the coffee, I find that they have a natural sweet taste and are perfect to drink with a sweet pastry in the afternoon.

So if my friend is offering me a coffee when I visit him. If it's in the afternoon I would tell him to make it in French Press to enjoy it slowly as we chat. If it is a morning visit, I would probably choose the Moka Pot to have that shot of intense coffee so necessary for me in the morning hours, LOL.

At home in the morning my moka pot does not fail, hehe. Here in Bogota we have one and a manual grinder.

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I love to drink my morning coffee with freshly ground coffee that impregnates the morning with its aroma. Cheers!☕️

A very wise decision! While both brewing tools offer quite good methods to brew coffee, the French press makes something that I will like more too. It has simpler design and if your brewing technique is good you will always end with a very tasty coffee!

I think I'll have to get a French press and start experimenting with it. Cheers! ☕️ And Happy Sunday!

Hi!
We agree quite a bit in our tastes, @coquicoin . Add two items to consider: mocha coffee makers are traditional in Latin America, I hadn't stopped to think that perhaps my preference over coffee made in a French Press had to do with the familiarity of home.
The other interesting issue you point out is time, and it is true that for many a milder coffee in the afternoon is ideal.
Best regards and happy coffee day!

I don't have much experience with the French press either, but it must give a different flavor than the greca. I will keep an eye out for places in Maracay where they have this other way of preparing coffee. Happy day.

In Caracas I have seen a few cafes that offer coffees with different filtering methods but they seem excessively expensive to me, so never tried them there. That is why I am taking advantage of these days to try them because here in Colombia they are much more affordable.

Hello @coquicoin, an excellent choice, long live the curiosity that leads us to want to explore how much coffee can offer us. I like the idea of the grinder, these days a friend told me that she bought the grain and liquefied it but I have the impression that it should not be a fine grain, I am more attracted to the mill. Greetings, happy Sunday.😊

I think in a blender they should not be ground well. I have a small electric coffee grinder at home, it is perfect and much cheaper than the manual one we have here. But the advantage of this manual is that it is perfect for traveling and the material is very resistant, plus it is also good for exercising my arms LOL.
Happy Sunday! saludos 😄☕️

It was only recently that I became aware of the existence of the French press. I only knew the two methods of coffee preparation most used in my country, the bag and the greca, which is the same Moka.

Reading your conversations has awakened my curiosity and I am going to try to buy one of those presses to see if I can appreciate the difference in the preparation of coffee.

Happy day.

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The cloth bag that our grandmothers used and that my aunt still uses today lol is a more rustic method of filtered coffee than the sophisticated ones of today, but it is the same principle. The filtered coffee seems to me to be lighter in flavor and has some sweet notes although it depends on the coffee bean.

And I am also curious now to prepare at home a coffee with french press, hehe.
Happy Sunday!

Let’s see now… While Moka pots can produce coffee that is closer to espresso (you have to use finer ground coffee and water passes through coffee under pressure), I may still prefer the French press.

In addition to the lighter and more delicate flavor that this method produces, it can be used to brew some delicious tea as well. The principle behind this tool is to separate particles from the liquid and that’s all! No complex engineering at all. And it is a bough for the magic to happen!

In conclusion, these brewers can give you excellent results. Just make sure to put some high quality beans in both, if you want a tasty cup of coffee!

After reading all these conversations I think I'm going to buy a french press. I don't think I can do without my moka pot, I've been using it for many years hehe, but a change from time to time wouldn't be bad. Especially if these days I have access to good coffee grains at reasonable prices.