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Indian filter coffee

Okay kiddo, Indian filter coffee is a special kind of coffee that comes from India. Instead of using a fancy machine like you might see in a coffee shop, Indian filter coffee is made using a filter made out of metal. The filter has two parts – a top section where the coffee grounds go and a bottom section where the coffee drips into.

The coffee grounds are typically a special kind of coffee that comes from India called "Arabica" coffee. This coffee has a really unique flavor that makes Indian filter coffee taste different than other kinds of coffee you might have tried.

Once you put the coffee grounds in the top section of the filter, you pour hot water over them. The hot water slowly drips through the coffee grounds and into the bottom section where the coffee is collected. This process takes about 10 to 15 minutes, so you need to be patient if you want a good cup of Indian filter coffee.

Once the coffee has dripped into the bottom section, you pour it into a cup or mug. Sometimes, people add milk and sugar to their Indian filter coffee, but that's up to your personal taste preferences.

Some people think that Indian filter coffee is the best coffee in the world because of its unique flavor and the way it's made. Next time you visit India, make sure to give it a try!