• accideath@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    It does not. A regular percolator does, as it circulates the coffee back into the boiling water, unlike a moka pot, where the finished coffee does not sit at the bottom close to the heat, but in the top compartment. You should take it off the stove as soon as it’s done to avoid getting the finished coffee back to a boil or overextracting the coffee but if you do it right, they make really good coffee. There are even some versions that feature a valve, so the coffee is cooked at a higher pressure, getting it a little closer to espresso and producing a nice –albeit short lived – crema.

    • BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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      1 day ago

      Hell, mine made crema on the first try. I probably over-pressed the coffee though.

      I really like the mocha pot, but I’m a cappucino fan - if only there were a simple way to steam milk. I even have a Bellman, but it takes forever to build up pressure.

      • Rinox@feddit.it
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        13 hours ago

        You shouldn’t press the coffee in a moka. Leave it as fluffy as you can