Fazekas Éva: A fekete leves, a kávéfőzés története, időszaki kiállítás, 2010. április 23 - 2010. október 25, a Magyar Kereskedelmi és Vendéglátóipari Múzeum, a Magyar Műszaki és Közlekedési Múzeum és a Fazekas & Kimmel Gyűjtemény közös időszaki kiállítása (Budapest, Magyar Kereskedelmi és Vendéglátóipari Múzeum, 2010)

Éva Vámos: STEAM, WATER, VACUUM

Magyar egykaros presszógép, I950-es évek, F&K gyűjtemény Hungarian espresso machine with one arm, 1950s, F&K collection world. An improved variant of the device, the Brikka has been manufactured on the basis of a world patent, and keeps dominating the market of household coffee machines. Approaching the question from the side of coffee making technology, the "Kotyogó" is a coffee machine of the closed type, where the milled product is extracted actually not by hot water but by steam. The coffee machines produced in the first half of the 20 t h century operate all on this principle. Haeszpresso, magyar presszógép, 1940-es évek, F&K gyűjtemény Haeszpresso Hungarian espresso machine, 1940s, F&K collection Large scale coffee machine manufacture in 20"'-centurg Hungary In early 20 t h-century Hungary the important companies manufacturing electric appliances as well as the bigger metal foundries offered coffee machines. Several important trading companies brought German and Italian machines to Hungary. By the second half of the 20 th century the number of coffee-machine producers decreased, mainly as a consequence of nationalization. The habit of coffee-drinking, however, reached broader 104

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