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Six Cups of Coffee Prepared for the Public Palate by the Best Authorities on Coffee Making is a fascinating and comprehensive guide that delves into the art and science of coffee preparation, as compiled by some of the most respected experts of the late 19th century. Originally published in 1887, this book offers readers a unique glimpse into the coffee culture of its era, blending practical advice with historical context and charming anecdotes. The book is structured around six distinct essays, each representing a cup of coffee, contributed by different authorities who share their specialized knowledge and personal experiences. These essays cover a wide range of topics, from the origins and cultivation of coffee beans to the various methods of roasting, grinding, and brewing. Readers will discover detailed instructions for making the perfect cup of coffee, whether using the French drip pot, the percolator, or the traditional boiling method. The contributors also discuss the importance of water quality, the ideal proportions of coffee to water, and the subtle differences in flavor that can be achieved through careful preparation. Beyond its practical guidance, Six Cups of Coffee explores the social and cultural significance of coffee, tracing its journey from exotic luxury to everyday staple. The book includes engaging stories about coffee's role in society, its influence on conversation and hospitality, and its place in the home and public life. With its blend of expert advice, historical insight, and literary charm, Six Cups of Coffee remains a delightful and informative read for coffee enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the rituals and pleasures of this beloved beverage.
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Liczba stron: 86
Rok wydania: 2025
