Renato Bialetti, a businessman who put the Moka Express, an aluminum stovetop coffee maker, into nearly every kitchen in Italy and sold it to tens of millions of customers around the world, died Feb.
Renato Bialetti's ashes were buried in a stovetop espresso maker. AP Renato Bialetti, the man behind the iconic octagonal coffee pot from Italy, has died, and his freshly ground ashes were buried in a ...
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MILAN (Reuters) - Bialetti Industrie , whose eponymous moka espresso machine embodies Italy's passion for coffee, is feeling the strain of a yearlong recession in its core domestic market. The group, ...
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If you drink as much coffee as I do then you likely have numerous coffee making machines in your kitchen — I have at least four. And seeing as the last few months have given us a bit more time at home ...
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