"Six Cups of Coffee" is a collection of coffee-making advice and recipes from leading culinary authorities of the late 19th century, including Maria Parloa, Catherine Owen, Marion Harland, Juliet Corson, Mrs. Helen Campbell, and Mrs. D. A. Lincoln. This edition revives a classic guide, offering insights into historical coffee preparation techniques and the story of coffee itself.
Readers will discover a wealth of information on brewing the perfect cup, tailored for the public palate. This book is a valuable resource for coffee enthusiasts, culinary historians, and anyone interested in exploring the rich heritage of this beloved beverage.
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