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French press grounds should be coarser so that the metal filter can catch them, preventing a gritty sip. Drip coffee grounds should be finer so that they can dilute through the paper filter.
However, a French Press requires only the French Press device itself (no paper filter required), whereas the pour-over process requires paper filters. Either way, you don’t need too much ...
The paper filters are $9.95 for 100, which works out to about 10 cents per filter. The Espro filters are completely flat and designed to fit perfectly in the filter basket, so I wouldn’t really ...
At its simplest, making French press coffee just requires you to add ground coffee beans and boiling water to the beaker-shaped carafe, steep it for a bit, then press the filter down to get your ...
French press brewing offers rich and bold coffee by simply steeping the coffee grounds in just-under boiling water (usually 195° to 200ºF) for several minutes, then plunging a filter down to ...
It may be even better for you when brewed with a paper filter. Norwegian researchers gathered health data on 508,747 men and women 20 to 79 years old and followed them for an average of 20 years.