If you're talking over a cup of coffee, you have a cup of coffee on the table in front of you -- you're talking while drinking coffee. Lots of people have informal chats in coffee houses, or while having a meal or snack.
Does buying a cup of coffee have to have a meaning?
"The cup of coffee" is not an idiom that I know of. It just means a cup full of coffee.
If you're talking over a cup of coffee, you have a cup of coffee on the table in front of you -- you're talking while drinking coffee. Lots of people have informal chats in coffee houses, or while having a meal or snack.
To make a makeshift pour over coffee at home, you will need a filter, ground coffee, hot water, and a cup. Place the filter in a cup, add the ground coffee, and slowly pour hot water over the coffee grounds in a circular motion. Allow the water to drip through the filter into the cup. Enjoy your homemade pour over coffee!
I assume you mean the idiomatic phrase 'over a cup of coffee', which generally means to be so casual about a topic that one might choose to discuss it while in a cafe or restaurant. In a simple sentence it would be used like this: 'They sat and talked about the weather over a cup of coffee'. Or 'After the scandal, both parties had calmed enough to discuss it over a cup of coffee'. This idiom can also be shortened to 'over coffee'. E.g. 'Although at first there was an issue, they talked over coffee and it was soon sorted out'.
The ideal pour-over temperature for brewing the perfect cup of coffee is between 195F and 205F.
* Joe * java * 'bucket of mud' ... meaning cup of coffee
For a perfect cup of pour-over coffee, the recommended measurements are 1:16 coffee to water ratio, using 30 grams of coffee for every 480 grams of water.
The ideal pour over coffee grounds to water ratio for making the perfect cup of coffee is typically 1:16, which means 1 part coffee grounds to 16 parts water.
One cup of coffee can fit in a coffee cup that is 1 cup in size.
The optimal pour-over temperature for brewing the perfect cup of coffee is typically between 195-205 degrees Fahrenheit.
To make coffee without a machine, you can use a simple method called the "pour-over" technique. Boil water, place ground coffee in a filter over a cup, slowly pour hot water over the grounds, allowing the coffee to drip into the cup. Stir and enjoy!