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Moka Pot made the History of Italian coffee culture



Benvenuti! Welcome to the world of Italian coffee, where we take our coffee very seriously. When it comes to brewing coffee, one of the most popular methods in Italy is the moka pot. This iconic and essential piece of kitchen equipment has been a staple in Italian households since the 1930s.


The moka pot, also known as a stovetop espresso maker, was invented by Alfonso Bialetti in 1933. The idea behind the design was to create an easy-to-use and affordable machine that would allow anyone to enjoy a good cup of coffee at home. The moka pot quickly became popular and has since become a symbol of Italian coffee culture.


In Italy, the moka pot is used to make caffè (espresso) that is stronger and more concentrated than American-style drip coffee. The moka pot is made up of three parts: the bottom chamber for water, the middle filter basket for ground coffee, and the top chamber for the brewed coffee. The coffee is brewed by steam pressure, which forces the water up through the coffee grounds and into the top chamber.


But the moka pot is not just a way of making coffee; it is a cultural institution. In Italy, coffee is not just a drink; it's a way of life. We drink coffee in the morning, after meals, and even in the evening. It's a way of socializing, catching up with friends, and taking a break from work. The moka pot is a symbol of this culture, and no Italian home is complete without one.


Now that I got you interested on the topic here is a list of our favorite coffee shops to experience coffee in the Italian way.

But note that rarely you will find moka in a coffee shop, that is the traditional home made coffee!


Here you will find the best professional espresso:


Pasticceria Marchesi - This historic pastry shop in the heart of Milan is famous for its delicious pastries, cakes, and espresso coffee. The shop has been around since 1824 and is a must-visit for anyone who loves coffee.


Pavè - This trendy coffee shop is known for its excellent coffee and freshly baked pastries. The shop has a modern and welcoming atmosphere and is a great place to relax with a cup of coffee.


Nowhere Coffee - This modern coffee shop close to Colonne di San Lorenzo is known for its excellent coffee and friendly staff. The shop has a modern design and a relaxed atmosphere, making it the perfect place to enjoy any coffee based drink.


Orsonero Coffee - This specialty coffee shop in the Isola district is known for its high-quality coffee beans and expert baristas. The shop serves a variety of coffee drinks, including moka coffee, and has a cozy atmosphere that's perfect for a coffee break.


The moka pot is an essential part of Italian coffee culture, and no trip to Italy is complete without trying a cup of moka coffee and it actually is one of the most useful souvenirs to bring back home.


Do you want to experience it fully? Join our MOKA MASTER at Il Cafetero and become a real expert with the support of our trainers! Book it here

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