Coffee is now more than just a regular drink. It has become a way of life, a part of popular culture in many countries around the world
Drinking coffee has become a "cannot be ignored" habit of many people around the world. As the flavor for each of us's spiritual life in the morning, no one can resist that charming and rich flavor, a feeling of "ecstasy". Each country in the world has its own way of concocting, depending on the culture and taste, but they all have very unique flavors.
Business Insider magazine had an article about 16 ways that people in different countries enjoy coffee every morning:
Kaffeost – Finland
Hot coffee served with fresh frozen cheese (juustoleipa). It sounds strange and does not win the hearts of coffee lovers, but the Finns consider this drink a national specialty.
Turk Kahvesi – Türkiye
Coffee beans will be ground and soaked in a traditional copper pot, with the common name "Cezve". Turkish people often make coffee without a filter, so usually when drinking there will be residue at the bottom.
Yuanyang – Malaysia
3 parts black coffee, 7 parts Hong Kong-style milk tea, and we have Yuanyang coffee. A perfect combination of coffee and milk tea.
Flat white – Australia
In terms of preparation and appearance, it is no different from coffee latte, when made by mixing smooth, hot milk into a cup of espresso.
Frappé – Greece
This Mediterranean country's summer drink consists of instant iced coffee and topped with a layer of milk foam.
Espresso Romano – Italy
A bit of sourness from lemon, makes this drink's signature flavor.
Iced milk coffee – Vietnam
No one is not familiar with this drink. And the taste is diverse depending on the region and taste of each person. Those who like to drink strong, just like it, those who like it sweet, use it with a piece of sweetened condensed milk.
Café de Olla – Mexico
Coffee in this country is often cooked with a cinnamon stick, and traditional Mexican coffee uses Piloncillo, unrefined cane sugar, and served in an equal cup.
Café Touba – Senegal
Coffee is mixed with ingredients and Guinea pepper. The spices will be mixed with golden coffee beans, then filtered and prepared directly
Cafezinho – Brazil
Similar to Espresso, this is truly a coffee only for those who are truly addicted, when only in a small amount but extremely pure and rich. Cafezinho is usually brewed directly with sugar.
Café Bombon – Spain
It looks similar to Vietnamese milk coffee, but actually the amount of condensed milk is twice that of coffee. Anyone who loves sweets definitely won't miss this dish
Irish Coffee
This is a mixture of coffee with cocktail, Irish whiskey, sugar and a thick layer of cream on top
Wiener Melange – Austria
Like the cappuccino, this drink is prepared with espresso, with hot milk and milk foam on top, sometimes with cocoa powder and cream added.
Café au lait – France
The French say that "without morning coffee, life is also without love". Therefore, they are often extremely diligent in the art of enjoying and preparing coffee cups to achieve the highest perfection. For café au lait, they serve it in a large cup, along with a croissant.
Spiced coffee - Morroco
True to its name, this is a blend of pure coffee and spices such as nutmeg, cinnamon, pepper, etc. to enhance the aroma and taste of your cup of coffee. ,
Café Cubano – Cuba
Again a strong coffee, just a small amount but extremely powerful. Cubans often use it with sugar, sometimes with a cigar.
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