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  2. File:A small cup of coffee.JPG - Wikipedia

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    This image was selected as picture of the day on Wikimedia Commons for 30 August 2006. It was captioned as follows: It was captioned as follows: English: A cup of coffee

  3. Espresso machine - Wikipedia

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    A steam coffee machine. A steam-driven unit operates by forcing water through the coffee by using steam or steam pressure. The first espresso machines were steam types, produced when a common boiler was piped to four group heads so that multiple types of coffee could be made at the same time. [5]

  4. Vacuum coffee maker - Wikipedia

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    When the coffee has finished brewing, the heat is removed and the pressure in the bottom vessel drops, so the combined force of gravity and atmospheric pressure overcomes the pressure of the bottom chamber, causing the brewed coffee to be pulled into the bottom chamber of the vacuum coffee maker, leaving the coffee grounds in the top chamber. [6]

  5. File:Coffee-cup-sleeve.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. System Büttner coffee maker - Wikipedia

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    The idea to combine steeping with drip-filtering was utilized by the Berlin-based coffee roaster Carl Artur Büttner (also written as Carl Arthur Büttner) [nb 1] in his 1926 invention of a manual zero-bypass flat bottom coffee maker consisting of four parts, all made out of porcelain: a filter pot (Filtergefäß / Oberteil, "O") with lid (Deckel, "D"), saucer (Ablaufteller / Unterteil, "U ...

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  9. Portal:Coffee/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    A Wiener Melange (German for "Viennese Blend") is a specialty coffee drink similar to a cappuccino. The difference is sometimes assumed to be that the Melange is made with milder coffee, but the Viennese coffee company Julius Meinl describes a Wiener Melange as "One small espresso served in a large cup of coffee. Foam from steamed milk is often ...