fchainé
Fchainé is a traditional Italian coffee preparation method that originated in the southern regions of Italy, particularly in the Puglia and Calabria areas. The name derives from the Italian word "filtro," meaning filter, as the brewing process involves a manual filtration technique. Unlike espresso or other common coffee brewing methods, fchainé is prepared using a small, hand-held metal or ceramic filter, often resembling a small sieve or strainer, which is placed over a cup or mug. The coffee grounds are placed inside the filter, and hot water is poured over them, allowing the liquid to drip through while the solids remain behind.
The method is known for producing a strong, concentrated coffee with a rich, full-bodied flavor. It is
The preparation of fchainé requires minimal equipment, making it a practical choice for both home and outdoor