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Le Creuset French press for a colourful coffee ritual (France)

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The French press is a reasonable way to prepare coffee. It does not require paper filters, which is good for the environment and also for the pocket. Many people think it is a simple tool, but when it comes from the French company Le Creuset, it becomes a piece of proper engineering for the morning table. It is made from stoneware, which is heavy and feels right in the hands.

The main benefit of Le Creuset French press is how it holds the heat. Cheap glass jugs let the water get cold too quickly, and then the coffee tastes sad. This stoneware model keeps the liquid warm for a long time, so you can have your second cup without rushing. The glaze is called Artichaut, a dark green colour that looks quite pleasant next to a bowl of fresh strawberries on a coffee table.

Thie glaze is non-porous and scratch-resistant. This means it does not absorb the old coffee oils, which can make the next brew taste like dust. It is also non-reactive, so the material does not interfere with the natural acidity of the beans. It is just a solid, functional object that does the job as it should be done.

The history of the company goes back to 1925 in Fresnoy-le-Grand, France. Two industrialists decided to make cookware together. They created a foundry that lasted through many decades. They became famous for their cast iron, but their stoneware follows the same strict rules of production. It is a long time to make pots, so they know what they are doing.

Le Creuset stoneware French press is available on Amazon in several colours, including Sea Salt, Flame, Oyster, Marseille, and Artichaut.

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