Hot water allows for a better extraction of the flavors and caffeine that is present in tea in coffee. Cold water doesn't really extract much so you wouldn't get any tea/coffee flavor in cold water.
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Any liquid that's added with heat can boil. Example: bubbling water or bubbling gravy. e.g water to bubbling water
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It is the water boiling temperature under atmospheric pressure.
A kettle is used for boiling water usually used for making a cup of coffee or tea.
This coffee is dissolved in water.
You can drink boiled water not boiling water if you like to drink boiled water you can add a coffee or milo and even milk :)
Of course you can! I would suggest using slightly less coffee than you normally would, since the water in a coffee maker doesn't usually get to the boiling point. There is also the option to buy instant coffee, which will dissolve right into the water.
With Nescafe and hot, not boiling water, but no milk or cream.
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Boiling water and the saliva of the black woman that chewed up the beans and spit them in the cup.
When the coffee molecules are poured into the container they block water vapor molecules from escaping. Boiling water turns the water to vapor which then excapes from the top of the container. When there is a coffee in there they actually block the escape of the water vapor or steam. The water boils again when it reaches a certain higher temperature so the water molecules can move fast enough to once again escape the container was steam. This is called Boiling Point Elevation.
Coffee beans need to be separated from the coffee berries. Then the beans are sun dried. The last step in the process is roasting. Then the coffee is ground and mixed with hot water making the beverage.
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