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Wat (wie) is PERCOLATORS - definitie

COFFEE BREWING DEVICE
Percolator; Perking; Perked; Percolates; Percolated; Percolators; Coffee percolation; Neuerer Porzellan Aromator; Neuerer Aromator; Aromator; Neuerer Porzellan Aromat; Neuerer Aromat; Aromat (Neuerer); Aromat (percolator); Aromator Samowar; Neuerer Aromator Samowar
  • Cross-section of a coffee percolator
  • A moka pot uses pressure and does not recirculate coffee into the brewing process.
  • Electric percolator

Percolator         
·noun One who, or that which, filters.
II. Percolator ·add. ·noun An apparatus for producing an extract from a drug by percolation.
III. Percolator ·add. ·noun A kind of coffee pot in which the heated water is caused to filter through the coffee and thus extract its essence.
percolator         
(percolators)
A percolator is a piece of equipment for making and serving coffee, in which steam passes through crushed coffee beans.
N-COUNT
percolator         
¦ noun a machine for making coffee, consisting of a pot in which boiling water is circulated through a small chamber that holds the ground beans.

Wikipedia

Coffee percolator

A coffee percolator is a type of pot used for the brewing of coffee by continually cycling the boiling or nearly boiling brew through the grounds using gravity until the required strength is reached.

Coffee percolators once enjoyed great popularity but were supplanted in the early 1970s by automatic drip coffee makers. Percolators often expose the grounds to higher temperatures than other brewing methods, and may recirculate already brewed coffee through the beans. As a result, coffee brewed with a percolator is particularly susceptible to overextraction. However, percolator enthusiasts maintain that the potential pitfalls of this brewing method can be eliminated by careful control of the brewing process.