2. Insert the funnel and fill it with ground espresso (don't tamp). Remove any coffee grounds on the edge of the funnel
3. Tightly screw the upper part of the pot on to the base. Avoid using the handle for leverage
4. Select burner size to fit bottom of pot. For gas stovetop, small or medium fire recommended, make sure no side flame on the edge or it may burn the handle.For induction, use small or medium power, usually 400W-600W, No exceed than 800W, or it may burn the coffee and the base of the pot.
5. Place pot on the stovetop until the water boils and coffee begins to come out of the center post. There will be a gurgling sound during this process.
6. When the top of the pot is full of coffee, remove from stove.
7. Before pouring coffee, stir it in the upper chamber with a small spoon to equalize all the different coffee layers for optimum flavor.
Noted: Level best not to exceed the value to avoid overflow.
Spread the finely ground coffee powder on the surface, with his finger or tools
Noted: do not apply pressure, touch lightly please.
The kettle on the gas stove and start heating mocha,
Heating 2-3 minutes, the coffee began to flow the base through the steam, rushed to the pot.
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