Abbondanza — Italian for "abundance" — is a bi-monthly column from writer Michael La Corte in which the author shares his tips for making traditional Italian-American recipes even better. A ubiquitous ...
There’s an easy way to make strong single-serve coffee without an espresso machine or an electric appliance with single-use pods. If you’re not already acquainted, it’s time to meet the moka pot.
Ever wondered how Italians actually make coffee at home? This video breaks down the traditional method used in everyday ...
Seventy years ago, Renato Bialetti took the little 8-sided espresso pot his father invented and turned it into a worldwide hit. The Moka pot bears his image, a small Italian man with a big mustache.
Moka pots might not be extremely popular in America, but they’re ubiquitous in Italian households — and Italians love their coffee. These compact coffee pots make strong black coffee that rivals ...
ROME, May 8 (Xinhua) -- Just three years ago, Bialetti, the inventor of the iconic Moka Express coffee maker, was in deep financial trouble, suffering from a changing coffee culture brought about by ...
Following Bialetti’s death last Thursday, “a stove-top espresso maker filled with [his] cremated remains was taken to a church in his hometown of Casale Corte Cerro, Piedmont, where it was blessed by ...
Renato Bialetti dedicated his life to the Moka Express coffee pot. Now, in death, the businessman will maintain close ties to the appliance. On February 15, Bialetti's ashes were laid to rest in an ...
The maker of Italy's iconic stove-top Moka coffee maker, Bialetti, has sought protection from creditors while it negotiates an injection of funds to shift to growth products including capsule systems.