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International Coffee Treats
It's hard to keep track of all the names for coffee drinks and beans these days. Fortunately the abundance of choice makes finding a new favorite coffee beverage easier than ever. If you prefer drinking coffee out that is fine or drink it at home and purchase one of the new fancy grind and brew coffee makers. No matter if you sip coffee in your kitchen or on the street, there is a name for everything and a few you should learn!
International Coffee Treats
It's hard to keep track of all the names for coffee drinks and beans these days. Fortunately the abundance of choice makes finding a new favorite coffee beverage easier than ever. If you prefer drinking coffee out that is fine or drink it at home and purchase one of the new fancy grind and brew coffee makers. No matter if you sip coffee in your kitchen or on the street, there is a name for everything and a few you should learn!
For instance the European, Frappe, is one commonly mispronounced in the States. The 'e' is silent. Latin Americans also enjoy the Frappe which is made by pour two teaspoons of sugar, a dash of milk, crushed ice, and chilled espresso together. You can also add brandy or crème de cacao for a subtle change. Drink it with a straw to be more "Euro."
The Cappuccino Borgia is named after a poisner! You can add together a quarter-cup of peeled orange with 1 and a