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Master French Press Coffee with Our Expert AI Guide

Welcome to our dedicated guide on making French press coffee, where our AI assistant is ready to help you brew the perfect cup. Engage with interactive tips, learn about the best coffee-to-water ratios, and explore techniques for a rich and aromatic experience.

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Enjoy a seamless coffee-making journey as you chat with our AI assistant, designed to elevate your French press skills. From grinding beans to perfect steeping times, your path to barista-level coffee starts here.

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Making French press coffee is a delightful ritual! Start with coarsely ground coffee, about one tablespoon per 4 ounces of water. Combine grounds and hot water, letting them steep for about 4 minutes. Press the plunger down slowly and enjoy. Each sip can bring out unique flavors. Do you already have a favorite coffee to use, or are you looking to try something new? Any particular part of the process you're curious about?