French Press vs. Moka Pot  What’s the Difference?

French Press vs. Moka Pot... Discover the history of these coffee makers and what makes them so different! 

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What is French Press coffee?

A French Press comprises a glass carafe caged in a metal or plastic frame with a handle. On top of the brewing vessel is a plunger-filter attachment.

What is Moka Pot coffee?

A Moka Pot is a simple yet ingenious percolating coffee maker that’s used right on your stovetop.  Water is heated from the flame on your stovetop. This creates pressure and allows the water to pass upward through the coffee grounds to make robust cup of coffee!

SIMILARITIES

One of the only similarities between the two is that their brew times are pretty comparable. It takes a French Press about 3-5 minutes to fully steep. In comparison, it takes the Moka Pot 5-7 minutes to pressurize! 

DIFFERENCES

The main difference between the two is,  a Moka Pot uses steam pressure to extract a strong, espresso-like coffee.  With a French Press, however, the coffee is steeped in water and decanted using a press! 

FLAVOR

The Moka pot offers a much punchier cup of coffee (think ‘Italian espresso’).  While the French Press leaves you with a smooth, aromatic blend.

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