The mother who changed mornings: How Melitta Bentz invented the filter coffee we drink today

In 1908, Melitta Bentz, a frustrated mother in Dresden, transformed mornings worldwide by inventing the paper coffee filter. Tired of gritty, bitter coffee, she experimented with her son’s blotting paper, creating the first clear, smooth brew. Her invention laid the foundation for modern filter coffee, drip machines, and billions of daily cups, turning a simple kitchen idea into a global legacy.

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