Coffee maker history

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I want to know when the first coffee maker was invented and what kind it was and any information on coffee makers history.



Reply from leakywelly User Rating:  2550 Knowledge Tokens
back in stone ages beans were cooked by fire and first coffee maker was...look on the net and do your research i have and its easy save some point and type in ,,history of coffee makers ,,and guess what well find out
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Reply from martin User Rating:  180 Knowledge Tokens
To answer the question, the Turks first used coffee makers as far back as 575 AD. But you wouldn't recognise it. Between 1835 and 1850, coffee makers began to saturate the market: glass balloons, to pressure steamers, to grinders and roasters.In the year of 1890, the Manning-Bowman Percolator started to get distributed in the United States. These percolators were made out of linen with a cloth that had to be cleaned after every use.It was 1972 when coffee makers really took off though all thanks to Mr. Coffee and his automatic drip process with disposable filter. And today, Mr. Coffee is still the largest coffee maker in the world.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-History-of-the-Coffee-Maker&id=436822


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Reply from leakywelly User Rating:  2550 Knowledge Tokens
greeks were first
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