E4: Coffee Smarter - The French Press
Coffee Smarter with Chris O'Brien of Coffee Cycle Roasting
Coffee Smarter with Chris O'Brien of Coffee Cycle Roasting
Is the French press actually French? Maybe. Maybe not. The first patent for a general kitchen press design—Mayer & Delforge's cafetiere—dates back as far as 1852 in France. A more coffee-centric press appeared in both France and Italy in the early 1920s and in the United States a short time later. Popularity grew throughout Europe in the 1950s with an improved design by Faliero Bondanini, who began manufacturing under the Melior brand name.




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