- The original moka coffee pot: Moka Express is the original stovetop espresso maker, it provides the experience of the real Italian way of preparing a tasteful coffee, its unique shape and the inimitable gentleman with moustache date back to 1933, when Alfonso Bialetti invented it.
- Made in Italy: it is Made in Italy and its quality is enhanced by the patented safety valve which makes it easy to clean and its ergonomic handle, available in many sizes and suitable for gas, electric and induction (with the Bialetti induction adapter plate)
- How to prepare the coffee: fill the boiler up to the safety valve, fill it up with ground coffee without pressing, close the moka pot and place it on the stovetop, as soon as Moka Express starts to gurgle, turn the fire off and coffee will be ready
- One size for each need: Moka Express sizes are measured in Espresso Cups, coffee can be enjoyed in Espresso Cups or in larger containers
- Cleaning instructions: The Bialetti Moka Express must only be rinsed with clean water after use, with no detergents, the product is not to be washed with a dishwasher as it will be irremediably damaged and the taste of coffee altered
From the manufacturer
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Bialetti shows its commitment to the environment. |
Zero WasteZero waste: the only waste it produces, in fact, is 100% biodgradable and compstable. |
Zero DetergentsZero detergents: it does not require chemical detergents for cleaning, it can be cleaned only with water. |
TimelessTimeless: it is a green investment as the coffee maker has a minimum life of 10 years and maintenance is reduced to the essentials. |
Coffee according to the traditional Italian ritual
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Made in ItalySince 1933, symbol of Made in Italy all over the world. |
Patented safety valvePatented safety valve, inspectable and easy to clean. |
Ergonomic handleErgonomic anti-scald handle, for a comfortable grip. |
How to make a perfect italian coffee
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Fill the boiler up to the lower level of the safety valve, without exceeding it and using fresh water, possibly low in limestone. |
Select a quality blend, suitable for the production of coffee for the Moka. Fill the filter generously, without pressing the coffee powder, forming a small gutter and avoiding dust escaping on the edges of the boiler. Close the coffee pot, screwing the collector firmly onto the boiler and place it on the stove. |
Never let excess coffee boil: this would burn it, compromising its success and making it too bitter. Enjoy hot coffee, as soon as it is ready, remembering to mix the contents of the collector: the coffee extracted at the end, in fact, is less full-bodied than that leaked at the beginning of boiling. |