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Imagine being able to boil water in seconds and effortlessly clean your kettle? The flat resistance allows you to boil water quickly and is easy to clean. The washable limescale filter also offers good clean water to drink. 4-mode security system against short circuits and dry operation, automatic shut-off when it reaches the right temperature or when the water filter kettle is lifted from the base. The Moka, commonly known as coffee or coffee machine (often abbreviated to machine), is a device for making coffee, designed by Alfonso Bialetti in 1933 [senzafonte]. The body is made of aluminum and Bakelite handles [1]. There are several sizes of mocha, which can produce the equivalent of coffee cups from one to eighteen. To make the coffee with this machine, a kettle filled with water (A) to nearly the level of safety valve, and insert the funnel-shaped metal filter (B). In the latter we introduce the ground coffee is then screwed onto the top (collector, with a second filter). Putting the focus on the mocha, the water heats up and produces steam in the kettle as well. The steam expands, it exerts its pressure on the water filter kettle surface, whose mass is pushed way down (see figure). Finding out only through the funnel of the filter, the water will be forced to go back through it (A ? C). Come half way, the hot water filter kettle will pass through the mass producing the drink of coffee infusion. Finally, the coffee will be deposited in the collector passes through a tube called the "chimney". When the process is now finished, only air and water pass from the collector tank top, since the level of water in the kettle will be dropped at the entrance to the filter funnel. The residual water in the kettle will prevent overheating. The origin of the name of the device lies in the name of the city of Mokha in Yemen, one of the earliest and most famous areas of coffee production, particularly of high-quality arabica. Special quality of this testimony we find curious in the masterpiece by Voltaire, Candide, when the protagonist, traveling in the then Ottoman Empire, is received by a host who, among other things, offers him a drink prepared "with Mocha coffee, not stirred with the bad coffee of Batavia and the Antilles. "There are traces of the 'origin of the name Mocha in the novel "Around the World in 80 Days". The Moka requires periodic replacement of the rubber sleeve and filter, and a control valve to make sure that is not obstructed. After use, a thin film of residue remains in the kettle, and the filter inside the collector. It is often desirable to keep this film because it protects the coffee from contact with aluminum, which otherwise may give a slight metallic taste to coffee. After using the coffee maker should be cleaned well with hot or boiling water filter kettle without using soap or detergents, which would remove the remaining protective. Bialetti Moka, plan view, an octagonal shape. There are imitations on the market, always in the shape of a regular polygon, but with a different number of sides, eg. Junior Express model of SCI with 10 sides (this coffee is "Made in China", while the Bialetti Moka is "Made in Italy"). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; additional terms may apply. See Terms of Use for details. Wikipedia ® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. . . .
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