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For a 30-cup percolator it is necessary to measure out 1/4 cup of ground coffee for every 10 cups of coffee to be made. Therefore, a 30-cup percolator will require 3/4 cup of ground coffee. If coffee is to be a little stronger than normal, add another tablespoon of ground coffee to the percolator basket.
Try how much you think does in then if its too strong put less in, if its too weak put more in. Then you should find out. You could do the hit and miss method however you need to know how much water your percolator holds. It should be marked on the inside. Use 1 1/2 tablespoons of medium/course ground coffee for every 6 ounce cup of water. Most percolators have a clear bubble top and you can see the color of the coffee being brewed. If you prefer milder coffee you can always stop the percolation process as you please by unplugging the appliance.
The only way you can do that is with a percolator, which is nearly the worst thing you can possibly do to a pot of coffee. Get a real coffee maker, or better yet, a coffee press.
You should use about one tablespoon per cup that you intend to get out of the percolator. Usually the number of cups will be marked on the side of the jug. Don't forget to use filtered, cold water.
I think it's called cowboy coffee, use same amount of coffee loose in a pot w/measured water, boil it for a minute or less, let it set. Carefully "decant" into a cup.
I think it's has impacted the country by providing a cup of something hot to drink. but i am not entirely sure if that is correct but it's what i know.
It really depended on where you bought the cup of coffee.
Yes there are. One coffee maker for your needs is the Nespresso Pixie Electric Titan Espresso Machine.
There is no set weight for a coffee cup. These coffee cup's weight depends on the material and size of the cup.
The average cup of coffee cost 5 cents in 1920. Today, that same cup of coffee may cost as much as two dollars.
Average price for cup of brewed coffee $1.38
Brewed coffee has no protein.