Not Sure What a French Press Is? Or How it Works?
A French press consists of a narrow cylindrical jug usually made of glass or clear plastic, equipped with a lid and a "plunger", made of metal or plastic, which fits tightly in the cylinder and which has a fine wire or nylon mesh acting as a filter. Coffee is brewed by placing the coffee and water together, leaving to brew for a few minutes, then depressing the plunger to trap the coffee grinds at the bottom of the jug.
The French press goes by various names around the world. In New Zealand, Australia and South Africa the whole apparatus is known as a coffee plunger and coffee brewed in it is known as plunger coffee. Its French name is cafetière à piston. In French it is also known by its brand names, notably a Bodum or a melior, from an old brand of this type. In the UK and Ireland the device is known as a cafetière, the French word for "coffee pot".
Source: Wikipedia
How To Use a French Press Video
French press - tutorial
This is a video response to a recent request to show how to actually use a French press. I don't know if I can adequately describe the difference between coffee from a French press and from a coffee maker; suffice to say French press coffee is *good*! Freedom! While I realize I may not have a pretty mug-- at least I have a pretty mug to make up for it.
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Useful French Press Coffee Resources
- Another Good How To Use a French Press Video
- A quirkier but informative video on using a French press.
- French Press on Wikipedia
- Learn more about French presses at Wikipedia.
- Bodum French Press
- Buy a bodum french press...
Tell Us About Your Love For French Press Coffee...or Just Say Hi
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- mosaic mosaic May 19, 2008 @ 4:40 pm
- I don't drink coffee that often but now that I've discovered Clover-brewed coffee, well, it's almost a French press coffee! They are somewhat hard to find but hopefully will be more accessible soon since Starbucks acquired Clover.
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- The-Coffee-Guy The-Coffee-Guy Mar 3, 2008 @ 6:33 pm
- Love my French press. Use it every day. Also a different French press can be used for making tea. Just don't use the same French press coffee and tea.







