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The Italian coffee revolution
In 1933, Alfonso Bialetti introduced the Moka Express, transforming the coffee scene in Italy. Why was that so relevant?
1. Innovation in Design. The Moka Express's octagonal shape isn't just iconic – it's smart! Perfect heat distribution for a stellar brewing experience.
2. Everyday Elegance. The sleek Moka pot brings style to your coffee routine. It is not just a brewer but a fashion statement for your kitchen!
3. Symbol of Italian Culture. More than a coffee maker, it is a symbol of Italy's love for craftsmanship, quality, and the sheer joy of a well-brewed cup.
4. Family Business. Founded by Alfonso Bialetti, the company is a family affair. Through generations, they've expanded, maintaining quality in the coffee industry.
5. Global Impact. The Moka Express isn't just an Italian affair; it's a global sensation! Loved worldwide for its accessibility and user-friendly design.
Source: Cook & Eat Like An Italian
The Herculaneum papyri are more than 1800 papyri that were carbonized by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius (79 CE), constituting the only surviving library from antiquity that exists in its entirety. Now using new x-ray technique, these scrolls are being read for the first time in millennia
Thomas Hoepker. Cinema in the outskirts of Naples, Italy, 1956
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Palestine national dress .
Douglas Miller. A soldier kissing his wife at King George V's dock, London, after returning from being stationed in India. 1934
The Saffron Goddess (1600 B.C.) is a detail from a Minoan fresco depicting a saffron harvest, Akrotiri, Santorini island, Greece
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