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  2. Bialetti - Wikipedia

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    Bialetti is an Italian brand of coffee machines, cookware, and small kitchen appliances founded by Alfonso Bialetti. Its most well-known product is the Moka pot line of stovetop coffeemakers. History

  3. 15 top-rated Amazon coffee accessories - AOL

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    Veken Coffee Storage Container $ at Amazon. Ember Mug. 4.5-star average rating from over 7,600 Amazon reviews. This smart temperature-controlled Ember mug is a favorite of Select updates editor ...

  4. Alfonso Bialetti - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso Bialetti (Italian pronunciation: [alˈfɔnso bjaˈletti]) (17 June 1888– 5 March 1970) was an Italian engineer who became famous for manufacturing the Triplerapid Miracol 900 which he modified and sold as Moka Express coffeemaker in the 1950s. Designed in 1937 by Otello Amleto Spadini, the coffee pot has been a style icon since

  5. Neapolitan flip coffee pot - Wikipedia

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    The Neapolitan flip coffee pot (Italian: napoletana or caffettiera napoletana, Italian: [kaffetˈtjɛːra napoleˈtaːna]; Neapolitan: cuccumella, Neapolitan: [kukkuˈmɛllə]) or cafetière Morize is a drip brew coffeemaker for the stove top very popular in Italy and France until the 20th century.

  6. List of people from Italy - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso Bialetti (1888–1970), founder of Bialetti who popularized the moka pot stovetop coffee maker; Giuseppe Mario Bellanca (1886–1960) Enea Bossi Sr. (1888–1963), aerospace engineer and aircraft designer; Giovanni Branca (1571–1645), engineer and architect