• NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de
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      I’m not 100% sure, but I think it’s a coffee machine with the coffee blasphemously being poured into a bowl instead of a mug.

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        there are bowl shaped mugs with glorious half liter capacity and bigger (does slapping a handle on this thing make it less blasphemous?)

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          For Americans: Half a liter (500ml) is about 17oz.

          For Europeans: common mug sizes in America range from 16oz (473ml) to 24oz (709ml) or even 30 oz (887ml)

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            I guess if it’s less than 400ml, it gets called a “cup”…

            But holly fuck, 800ml is large! People fill it with something for drinking, or it’s a “it’s nice to have some empty volume there” thing?

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              I guess I use “mug” and “cup” somewhat interchangeably as “container for coffee”. I would say it’s not all that common for coffee, but as you probably know, Americans carry water bottles/jugs/mugs everywhere and those can be up to 64oz (1.8L).

              Personally I have a travel mug for coffee that is 24oz (709ml) and that is about my entire coffee consumption for the day (I don’t drink coffee after lunch). On a coffee maker that is about 5 “cups”. I have regular ceramic cups that are about 16oz (473 ml).

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    As a kid in boarding school in France we had black coffee in a bowl like that every morning. With half a baguette that we would butter and dip in. Used to love it but I lost the habit entirely . Pity…

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    I once tried steeping (black) tea in a friend’s drip coffee maker. That shit was the strongest, most flavorful tea I’ve ever tried. 9/10 would recommend

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      I think I saw a person make black tea or mate on a espresso machine on youtube. Said it was wee strong.