I’ve been using Moka Bialetti for over 9 years and never looked back and recently upgraded to this exquisitely made D & G. But I use hot water instead of tap. Brewing coffee is an art and drinking it is a pleasure. ❤
Just gorgeous! Like that dress! I got one of these pots to make coffee for my father-in-law and I before I would take him out to the hospital for his treatments for a bone cancer. He mentioned how he loved the strong coffee his Italian coworker would bring for him sometimes, so I thought we would have our little ritual as we got him ready to go. He did pass last summer but I still use my moka pot and think of him.
Such a sweet memory to have. Like all strong memories, it comes with the aroma, with the love and also it is a memory touched by sadness. This is the human condition wrapped up in a memory just for you ❤ I am truly sorry for your loss and I am also so glad you have this to hold on to ❤
What a beautiful , special way to support your father in law during a painful, dark time. You are a special person, sweetheart🙌🏼💗 RIP to your father in law🙏🏼
my mom has had a bialetti since i was a kid. still remember the smell of it brewing in the mornings so strongly i could recall it watching this video. she still has it and uses it, 25 years later. love companies who craft things made to last. (she is also a HUGE fan of d&g and has a few of their box purses, so maybe this would be a nice christmas present?)
@@juleswifey6003 Tea (Chai) for all Indians. Coffee (Kaapi) specially for Indians from the South. In the Southern part of India we brew our coffee in a similar way as shown above by preparing a decoction.
The coffee maker, the coffee, the lady and the cup all are class act. Just gorgeous. Your coffee, coffee maker and the cup all are enchanting and so are you!❤
She looks like a Russian woman and her accent is more Russian than Italian. Very beautiful and colorful video. Any Italian woman would just take the normal aluminum Bialetti and two black espresso cups. Always preheat espresso cups. Of course the original Italian woman would only take Segafredo or Illy coffee, espresso roast. Nothing else. And of course the real Italian woman would press the coffee neatly into the filter, not as Nadia did. Nadia is for the looks, the real Italian knows how to prepare the real espresso.
I'd argue ours is a little stronger. But that's just based on how my family brews it 😂. Also her greka is very pretty I've only ever seen the steel ones
She is so well put together. Not a hair out of place, perfect everything. I realize that there are levels and I’m clearly not on hers. Oh and the coffee looked pretty good too.
It is a family tradition to have the Moka pot in our kitchens, I have one on my stovetop ❤ ☕️ so many memories attached 😊 this made me warm and happy to see and the bialetti set is a stunner, and you are even more!
For some reason this made me think of my exs mom who was a barista for a long time and she had some gentlemen from Italy come in who loved her coffee and ability to pronounce espresso right😂
You don't drink coffee? Ok, here's some advice, buy whole bean coffee & a coffee grinder. I prefer medium roasted coffee beans. If you're going to try coffee now, try the best way, and ms italian lady's method looks delicious as well. ☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕
I just purchased a pretty one of those in red and I thought mine was unusual and decorative .Yours looks super fancy !!! Thank you for running through the directions .It was intimidating to put that on the stove since it was so small . ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤