In Japan, they make coffee like this

In Japan, they make coffee like this.

Attached: Hario_V60_coffee_brewer.jpg (1252x835, 46.39K)

not the strangest method I've seen

Attached: 1590778040867.webm (640x352, 1006.01K)

>Japan
>Coffee
nigga we drink TEA

That's pretty common worldwide.
I've seen that shit here, in central america, and south america too.

If this is weird to your eyes, how would you brew coffee?

oo forgot your proxy bro

>Nooooo jap diasporas don't exist!

>t. 1/128 Japanese

s-stop

Attached: 1595998411666.png (654x527, 46.44K)

But isn't paper filter the most popular method of brewing?
I like tea, especially green tea, but it always messing up my stomach and make me incredibly hungry.

-grind beans
-put in bottom of glass
-pour in hot water
-steep for 4 minutes
-press down strainer
-pour

Attached: 04a9265780458b5f749a1f07154a74ef.gif (750x500, 1.47M)

gay

I got it. It looks nice.

Attached: large-7ca23868d639d02b0964f98f54a751c1.jpg (630x420, 31.91K)

lol my brother uses one of these for making kratom

THIS
Dubs confirm

What so strange about it? In the middle east its culturally appropriate to make coffee on hot sand, the coffee gets the full flavor of the granules and doesnt get burned

this my fav instant coffee,
taste kind of bad, but you can get used to it with a little bit of salt.
strong and affordable

Attached: red mug.jpg (1200x1200, 193.5K)

I do not understand instant coffee. It is not even much quicker to make, but the taste is much worse.

10s is all you need and another 20s to wash your cup.
other brewing methods would take minutes.

>taste kind of bad, but you can get used to it with a little bit of salt.
vietanon...

Attached: tenor.png (400x388, 136.65K)

>little bit of salt.
why

>put instant coffee and sugar in cup
>turn on hot water
>fill cup
5 seconds

>put water in pot
>turn on stove
>grab filter
>put grains in fliter
>filter it into cup
>put sugar in cup
10-30 minutes

I mean, that's sort of just how coffee is made anyway? What do you think the at-home coffeemaking machines do?

based

Attached: 9999300000000448_sd.jpg (1000x1000, 214.08K)

Seemingly 1000 different ways to make coffee, espresso, cold brew, percolation, moka pot, drip, pour over, and so on.

Saw this in Turkey
Do other Middle Eastern countries have this too?

Well, yes, minutes.
We do not prepare coffee the same way. At any rate, it would take fifteen minutes for properly-made coffee and five to seven for quickly-made coffee, including the time it takes to heat water. Instant coffee would take some five minutes - the time it takes to heat the water - on which account it is not much quicker than quickly-made ordinary coffee while being worse in taste.

How is that weird? It’s just a pourover

Do you use a fucking keurig or something?

Yea, mostly Arabs and Bedouins, in Israel its a bit of novelty but some of us still make black coffee on a stove.

For me it's Nescafe Classico.

Attached: a57800d5-ed9a-4844-8395-4699d5cf79de_1.acb736ea572d7347141d7388f4846365.jpg (450x450, 33.08K)

people make pour over coffee everywhere

go outside, incel

that's pretty cool actually.

This is the ultimate coffee making method, you may not like it but this is what peak performance looks like

Attached: chirrimaker-e1426520732668.jpg (700x1056, 123.42K)

baased

Attached: UTB8USU4ugQydeJk43PUq6AyQpXan.jpg (800x800, 91.05K)