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The Quiet Politics of a South Indian Filter

By Cafe Hideout
The Quiet Politics of a South Indian Filter

There is a particular sound a dabarah makes when it slides across a steel tumbler. It is the sound of an afternoon being announced. Of an aunt who has decided you are too thin. Of a grandfather who finally has someone to talk to.

We think of filter coffee as nostalgia. It is also infrastructure. A cup that costs nothing and contains everything.