Induction adapter at Moka Brikka on Induction plate at Since it took years to create the patina of oxide and fouling that prevents the evil aluminum particles from migrating from the mocha to my daily coffee, I got the Ernesto brand induction cooktop adapter sold at Lidl so that I could continue to use my old mochas on the induction hotplate, bought long ago, from Eurospin brand Enkho. After several attempts, I have deduced that in order to get a coffee to my taste, the ideal power to set is 800 watts, either for the one-cup moka, the two-cup moka, or the six-cup moka. What will vary is the waiting time, which, once known, can also be conveniently set with the timer. In this way you will have a standardized coffee production process, perhaps to get the tasty crema with the Brikka-type Kaliffa Coffee Maker, perhaps to be readily flaunted even in case of unexpected guests. To make sure you don’t miss the upcoming videos, pl
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