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The brewing time for a French press is typically longer than other methods, allowing for a richer flavor. The process involves adding coarse coffee grounds to the carafe, pouring hot water over them, and letting it steep for several minutes before pressing down the plunger to separate the grounds from the brewed coffee. This differs from other methods like drip coffee makers, which use a filter to separate the grounds and coffee as the water passes through.
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