On a recent trip to Naples, I was curious to see if I might encounter the famed Neapolitan brewer. This Parisian developed contraption was adopted via trade routes to become a culinary cultural staple of the region of Campania. The slow drip-based “cuccumella” aka. cuccuma, caffettiera napoletana, cafetière Morize, flip pot, or simply “the machine”. This polyonymous brewer had previously been billed to me as a simple and reliable brewer that sat on the spectrum between drip coffee and espresso. I had experimented with cuccuma before and frankly found it challenging to dial in a good cup. I envisioned this as more of a home brewer and didn’t expect to find it being used in any cafes, but I hoped to have a chance to taste cuccuma coffee brewed in the city that made this brewer famous. I longed for a reference point from which to tweak my own recipes as I had never encountered anyone brewing with this device.
Early on my first note on the coffee scene aligned with my typical European experience – it’s hard to find anything I would refer to as bad coffee and the consistency between espresso shots from café to café was quite incredible. I enjoyed stopping at gas stations in small towns along the Amalfi coast and even in 2025, a decent shot of espresso was always available and often cost just a single euro coin. However, truly excellent coffee was not something I was stumbling into (and not surprisingly, neither was the cuccuma). One morning I put in a bit more effort and discovered Café Sansone , where not only did I enjoy great conversation with the Barista, but also a wonderfully fragrant and complex Ethiopian pour-over. I don’t believe they brewed anything with the cuccuma there, but after I sat down, I noted some on the wall for sale! It was a start! I figured this was about as close as I was going to get, but on my last night in Naples I received an incredible surprise. I treated myself to an upscale dinner this final evening and while it wasn’t on the menu, after dessert the waiter brought a piping hot cuccuma complete with the traditional paper cuppetiello spout cover tableside! I was more excited about this than he expected, and he enlightened me with the most popular local pronunciation of the gadget as a start “Koo Koo Ma”. Here’s the incredible thing, even at this fancy restaurant the cuccuma coffee frankly wasn’t that good. It was too dilute and a little astringent. I found this very vindicating. All my reading about it being a forgiving, consistent brewer had never been my personal experience, so when I received a second-rate coffee in the heart of Naples at an upscale Italian restaurant, I knew this thing wasn’t as foolproof as had been touted.
When I returned home, I had newfound energy towards perfecting my cuccuma recipes and I’m pretty satisfied with where I landed. If you’re interested, take a peek at them here. Ultimately I think the cuccuma works best at brewing a cup that lies on the drip side of a Mokka Pot brew. It’s typically recommended for dark roasts, but as someone that avoids a true dark roast even for espresso, I find that medium or medium-dark roasts really shine and the cups need to be brewed with coffee forward ratios. Just like the flavor lies between drip coffee and espresso, I think the optimum cup volume does as well. A large espresso cup or tiny coffee cup works well, and I recommend a single cup dose somewhere between 150 and 200mL. I find the flavor profile a little more nuanced than what a Mokka Pot typically makes and prefer the cuccuma to a Mokka brew personally.
Have you experimented with a Cuccuma? Have you had any good or bad experiences with one?
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Not a bad write up, but it could do with some paragraph breaks for legibility
Thanks. I tried but it really got screwed up somehow on the Lemmy web preview when I did that so I took them out. When I post to my blog it will be formatted better.
Two carriage returns between paragraphs makes a break. A single carriage return is not recognised by the system
Four spaces followed by a carriage return also gives a new line,
but without the spacing of a new paragraph (I included one after the comma as an example)
Double spacing but no line breaks is crazy.
Off topic, but koo koo ma just makes me think of this
Wow. That seems like a propoganda video from big cucumber.
I feel like I need to try one. Hmm…
Move it to the top of the Christmas list.



