The Neapolitan flip coffee pot (Italian language: Napoletana, Neapolitan language: cuccumella) is a drip brew coffee maker for the stove top. Unlike a Moka Express, a Napoletana does not use the pressure of steam to force the water through the coffee, relying instead on gravity.
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