
In the coffee world, moka pots don’t boast the cult-like following of pour-over coffee makers, aren’t as ubiquitous as drip makers nor are they as widely used as French presses. Though they’ve been around for generations, they’ve been viewed as a sort of novelty, a relic of old-word Italy.
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