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The turbo moka: Italian tradition meets modern speed

By: We the Italians Editorial Staff

For many Italians, coffee is not just a drink – it’s a daily ritual filled with emotion and familiarity. The moka pot, with its soft bubbling sound and the scent that spreads through the kitchen, has been part of Italian homes for almost a century. Invented by Alfonso Bialetti in 1933, it quickly became a symbol of Italian creativity and lifestyle.

Simple, clever, and – above all – unhurried, the moka represents an experience built on waiting. Watching the water heat, the pressure rise, and the coffee slowly fill the top chamber is part of its quiet charm. The aroma that drifts through the house marks a moment of warmth, togetherness, and reflection.

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