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不可能用粗俗的金属和玻璃制品
Over the years, the French press has undergone several design modifications. The first coffee press, which may have been made in France, was the modern coffee press in its rudimentary form—a metal or cheesecloth screen fitted to a rod that users would press into a pot of hot water and coffee grounds. Two French inventors (Mayer and Delforge) patented in 1852 a forerunner of the French press. A patent was filed by a Frenchman, Marcel-Pierre Paquet dit Jolbert, officially published on August 5, 1924.
A coffee press was patented in the United States by Milanese designer Attilio Calimani in 1929.[3] It underwent several design modifications through Faliero Bondanini, who patented his own version in 1958 and manufactured it in French clarinet factory Martin SA under the brand name Melior.[4] Its popularity may have been aided in 1965 by its use in the Michael Caine film The Ipcress File.[5] The device was further popularized across Europe by British company Household Articles Ltd. and Danish tableware and kitchenware company Bodum.
The modern French press consists of a narrow cylindrical beaker, usually made of glass or clear plastic, equipped with a metal or plastic lid and plunger that fits tightly in the cylinder and has a fine stainless steel wire or nylon mesh filter.
【 在 cjon 的大作中提到: 】
: 我在琢磨法压壶是不是当初欧洲人大航海来到中国看到
: 大碗茶的制作方式回去后想出来的点子。
: 不知道有没有这方面的考证?
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