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What is the difference between pour-over and French press coffee?

Pour-over uses a paper filter that removes oils and fine particles, producing a clean, bright, nuanced cup. French press uses a metal mesh that lets oils and fines through, creating a heavier, richer body. Pour-over rewards precision (grind size, pour technique); French press is more forgiving. Neither is "better" — they highlight different characteristics of the same beans.

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