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Originally Posted by rbarata
How do you make coffee in the US?
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Until recently most people probably used an electric drip machine, for 2-12 cups. Most people buy pre-ground coffee. A fair number grind pre-roasted beans.
A large electric percolater machine is often used for parties and larger gatherings. They make 25-50 cups.
A lot of people use instant coffee. Truly.
A few people buy large, expensive Italian or French multi-function espresso makers.
It is possible to find small stovetop espresso makers, the 3-piece screw-together kind. Not many people here make espresso at home. It is also possible to find a proper long-handled Turkish coffee pot.
Café de olla is popular in Mexico and among some people here. Ground coffee is added to boiling water, and the pot removed from the heat just before it boils again.
The single-pod machines have taken over, because we're so lazy as a country. The coffee produced probably costs 4 or 5 times what drip coffee costs. They produce increased amounts of trash. But I notice so many people who say they are greens use these things.