Dear Patrons, now I want to explain you the props you saw on page 71!
The Neapolitan coffee maker (cuccumella/cuccuma in Neapolitan) is a type of coffee maker invented by the Frenchman Morize in 1819, it then spread throughout Italy, used for home preparation of coffee. Starting from about the middle of the 20th century it was gradually replaced by the more modern moka coffee maker, faster and easier to use.
In 1880 (the year of the flashback) it was already in use throughout Italy, and moreover in Sicily which had been united with Naples in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies! The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was an absolute monarchy that governed southern Italy and Sicily between 1816 and 1861, the kingdom of Naples and the kingdom of Sicily, so this coffee maker was found in every home in southern Italy in 1880!
Sofia is flipping the coffee maker, because it is the final gesture to make the coffee.
I found a video on YouTube, short and with English subtitles, where you can see the process! https://youtu.beogFPRFwr4M?si=iAcfk53FeDi-pOr
(if the link doesn't work, the title is: The cuccuma: the old rite of Neapolitan coffee)
On the second page you will find the coffee grinders that were used to fill the coffee machine, I found so many at the vintage market, even a pencil sharpener! It was adorable! The shavings should be "ground" and come out of the drawer, I was really tempted to buy it! I also found those marble "pine cones" that were placed at home at the end of the stone handrails. Beautiful! And then we have a kitchen bowl with its weights.
I hope you like these curiosities and stories, I want this comic to be educational too XD
V.
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