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@doberfrann I wasn't denying the fact that espresso is coffee, my rant was about the misspelling of the word (expresso is incorrect) and if you do a little research you'll find that the French indeed invented an espresso machine but the Italians made it better :)
@andysgrl33 In Italy coffee and espresso means the same thing. However, is correct to say that the espresso is the one you get from the espresso maker. All the espresso machine were born in Italy - first in 1884. Even the french press was invented in Italy - 1929.
If other European people call it expresso it just means they're also ignorant.
The first espresso-like machine was made by the French but later was perfected and patented by the Italians who gave it the name Espresso (means "fast").
If You have 6cup MoKA CAN YOU USE IT TO MAKE ONE CUP and how?
djcola3000 3 days ago
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD! IT'S ESSSSS presso... not EX!!!! presso!!
imsoawesom 2 weeks ago
@doberfrann I wasn't denying the fact that espresso is coffee, my rant was about the misspelling of the word (expresso is incorrect) and if you do a little research you'll find that the French indeed invented an espresso machine but the Italians made it better :)
andysgrl33 3 weeks ago
@PappaPak That's a Mukka Bialetti.
DoberFrann 3 weeks ago
@andysgrl33 In Italy coffee and espresso means the same thing. However, is correct to say that the espresso is the one you get from the espresso maker. All the espresso machine were born in Italy - first in 1884. Even the french press was invented in Italy - 1929.
DoberFrann 3 weeks ago
I would like to express, that it is in fact espresso. That's ok,she's perdy.
voveep 1 month ago
IT'S ESPRESSO NOT EXPRESSO!
If other European people call it expresso it just means they're also ignorant.
The first espresso-like machine was made by the French but later was perfected and patented by the Italians who gave it the name Espresso (means "fast").
andysgrl33 1 month ago
what is the brand? bialetti?
PappaPak 1 month ago
@NPerez Espresso isn't a French word. It's Italian, and there is no "express" in Italia.
Maafa1619 2 months ago
@Maafa1619 hahahahah... bravo
novan08 2 months ago