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  2. Mug - Wikipedia

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    A mug is a drinking vessel intended for hot drinks such as: coffee, hot chocolate, or tea (in American English mugs are included into "cups" [1]). Mugs usually have handles [2] and hold a larger amount of fluid than other types of cups. Typically, a mug holds approximately 240–350 ml (8–12 US fl oz; 8.3–12.5 imp fl oz) of liquid.

  3. Coffee cup - Wikipedia

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    A coffee cup is a container, a cup, for serving coffee and coffee-based drinks. There are three major types: conventional cups used with saucers, mugs used without saucers, and disposable cups. Cups and mugs generally have a handle. Disposable paper cups used for take-out sometimes have fold-out handles, but are more often used with an ...

  4. Steel and tin cans - Wikipedia

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    For example, size 7/8 contains one serving of half a cup with an estimated weight of 4 ounces; size 1 "picnic" has two or three servings totalling one and a quarter cups with an estimated weight of 10 1 ⁄ 2 ounces; size 303 has four servings totalling 2 cups weighing 15 1 ⁄ 2 ounces; and size 10 cans, most widely used by food services ...

  5. What to Know About Starbucks Cup Sizes in 2022 - AOL

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    Trenta (31 oz.) Starbucks size: demi. Demi is the baby three-ounce cup used for espresso shots. While three ounces seems tiny, a standard shot of espresso is only one ounce, so it’s the perfect ...

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    Onyx makes some of the best coffee around, period. This premium coffee Advent calendar is a real treat for someone who loves the full experience of luxury coffee blends every day. In an accordion ...

  7. Moka pot - Wikipedia

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    1933. The moka pot[1][2] is a stove-top or electric coffee maker that brews coffee by passing hot water driven by vapor pressure and heat-driven gas expansion through ground coffee. Named after the Yemeni city of Mocha, it was invented by Italian engineer Luigi Di Ponti in 1933 [3][4][5] who sold the patent to Alfonso Bialetti, an aluminum vendor.

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