A carafe (/kəˈræf/) is a glass container with a flared lip used for serving liquids, especially wine and coffee.[1] Unlike the related decanter, carafes generally do not include stoppers.[2] Coffee pots included in coffee makers are also referred to as carafes in American English.
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also referred to as carafes in American English. In France, carafes are commonly used to serve water. To order a carafe d'eau ("carafe of water") is to request...
standard stemmed wine or water glasses and water was added from a simple carafe. But as its popularity grew so did the variety of implements used, such...
still contains the coffee grounds. The glass carafe is taken off the heated surface. Step 6: As the glass carafe cools and the evaporated water contracts...
volume is usually equivalent to one standard bottle of wine (0.75 litre). A carafe, which is also traditionally used for serving alcoholic beverages, is similar...
the filter, while the brewed coffee is collected in a vessel such as a carafe or pot. Commercial paper coffee filters were invented in Germany by Melitta...
drips into a carafe at 92 to 96 °C (198 to 205 °F), considered an optimal temperature range. In premium models while the coffee enters the carafe, it passes...
qarrāba, meaning "big jug". The Spanish-language term is garrafa. English carafe is an etymological doublet via Italian and French. Demijohn originally referred...
they serve their wine in a carafe. Thanks to Paul Masson, we can enjoy this same tradition. Paul Masson's convenient carafe, sealed fresh at the winery...
and essences. The liquid drips through the coffee and the filter into a carafe or pot, and the spent coffee grounds are retained in the filter. In a coffee...
partnership-licensed brands. In addition to K-Cup pods, it includes Vue, K-Carafe, and K-Mug pods. The original single-serve brewer and coffee-pod manufacturing...
Cruets often have a lip or spout and may also have a handle. Unlike a small carafe, a cruet has a stopper or lid. Cruets are normally made of glass, ceramic...
2016). "Wine tourism in Bordeaux". ResearchGate. Asher, Gerald (2012). A Carafe of Red. California: Berkeley, CA : University of California Press. pp. 37–43...
with a dose of absinthe in a suitable glass, sugar, absinthe spoon, and a carafe of iced water. It was up to the patron to prepare the drink, as the inclusion...
family until 1970, when it was sold to William V. Berry, who opened La Carafe. La Carafe was one of the oldest bars operating in Houston as of 2012. In 1979...
served cold. It may be prepared either by brewing coffee normally (i.e. carafe, French press, etc.) and then serving it over ice or in cold milk or by...
Okinawa, it will nearly always be accompanied by a container of ice and carafe of water. Awamori can also be drunk straight, on the rocks, and in cocktails...
Retrieved 9 January 2020. Köster, Roman. "Baccarat, 1940–1944. Crystal carafe in honor of Hermann Goering". Retrieved 24 November 2021. "Choco Leibniz...
words (am, can, had, etc.) and some learned or less common words (alas, carafe, lad, etc.) have [æ]. In Philadelphia, the irregular verbs began, ran, and...
accompanied with luxurious trimmings such as custom-made boxes and hand-blown carafes. A bottle of Richard Hennessy, for example, is priced at around USD$7,000...
brewer also has the capacity to brew full carafes in addition to single servings, via the use of the new K-Carafe portion pack. In March 2015, it launched...
Lassi A carafe and glass of lassi Type Yogurt beverage Place of origin India, Pakistan Associated cuisine Cuisine of India, Cuisine of Pakistan, Cuisine...