No. Expect a convection oven to take much longer to heat anything, and it has to warm up first. I would not recommend using it to heat water or coffee at all, however it is probably preferable to a microwave for heating leftovers, as it will maintain the original quality of the food better than a microwave, which tends to make everything soggy/chewy.
Do you mean, Can you heat your aluminum coffee mug in the microwave? Because of course you can heat coffee in an aluminum mug, just not in the microwave.
A cup of coffee is an example of convection because the heat from the water warms up everything in the cup and all the atoms are bouncing off the cup[ in the coffee] of coffee because the coffee is hot.
Based on energy efficiency the microwave coffee percolator is more energy efficient than the electric coffee percolator. The microwave coffee percolator uses less electricity, which in turn is the more energy efficient, which is great news for all of us!
NO!
no because when having your beans in the microwave,you beans will burn not cook
A liquid, such as coffee, will dissipate heat by all three methods.
Yes, it is. Although I can't imagine it tasting as good. Also, if you put the coffee in the water before you microwave it you'll probably find that it will get hotter than it would from your average kettle. The particles in the coffee will accelerate the heating process... just don't get burnt! Oh, and make sure you use a microwave safe container. Easier way is to use a Microwave Coffee Maker. One example is available through this link; http://www.storeshop.com/coffee-wave.html
probably not :/
No.
Ethiopian coffee is the coffee that is the primary coffee to drink in African countries including Ethiopia. There is a little difference in the taste between that and regular coffee because regular coffee is a bit creamier.
Radar Range is a brand name. All microwaves are the same thing. It is like Mr. Coffee coffee maker, just a name.
An insulated bottle keeps coffee hot by convection, radiation and conduction.