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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

All About The French Press

How much do you know about your beloved French Press? Let's find out!

• It was presumed to have been invented in the 1850s in France.
• However, the French Press was not patented until 1931 by Attilio Calimani.
• In South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, the French Press is called the Coffee Plunger.
• Brewed French Press coffee in these countries is called plunger coffee.
• The French Press in France is called the Cafetière à Piston.
• The French Press is best designed to be used with coarsely ground coffee.
• The most well known manufacturer of the French Press is Bodum.
• The French Press only takes four minutes to brew coffee!
• The French Press provides a better flavor to a cup of Joe because it leaves the essential oils within the final coffee product.
• The French Press is filterless, which makes it eco-friendly.

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