A
typical Neapolitan flip coffee pot
The Neapolitan flip coffee pot, or
Napoletana, is a drip
brew coffee
makerfor the stovetop. It consists of a bottom section filled
with water, a filter section in the middle filled with finely
ground coffee, and an upside-down pot placed on the top. When the
water boils, the entire three-part coffee maker is flipped over to
let the water filter through the coffee grounds. Once the water has
dripped through the grounds, the water-boiling and filter sections
are removed, and the coffee is served from the remaining pot. If
coarse grounds are used, the coffee is brewed quite mildly. Using a
very dark, finely ground roast, in the "Neapolitan" style, this
method can produce a coffee that has a stronger flavor than an
automatic drip maker.
It has been claimed that the Neapolitan flip pot is ultimately of
French origin.[1] Southern
Italian Riccardo Dalisi redesigned this classic
for Alessi.
He began his research in 1979 and earned international attention
when his design entered into production in 1987.[2]
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