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Showing posts with label coffee. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 March 2016

Ted gets cultured


… coffee cultured that is. It’s a global drink and yet more than almost any other beverage we have totally localised the way in which it plays a part in our daily lives and how we drink it. Small world tour ...

USA - a nation of coffee drinkers, 146 billion cups of coffee a year even – pretty weak and mostly served out of those lovely polystyrene cups (top insult of the day out of the way early there Ted).

Italy - a short very strong shot of espresso, usually downed from a small ceramic cup while standing up at a bar to kick start the morning. The Italians tend not to put any alcohol in their morning coffee which the Portuguese think is a totally wasted opportunity and lace theirs with a spirit called aguardientes.

France - like Italy you can have a milky coffee (into which to dunk your croissant) café au lait (like the Italian latte or cappuccino) but only until lunchtime and then it’s a short black espresso “un café” all the way.

Netherlands - served plain and black but with a small sugar cookie on the side. There is a distinction between a coffee house (koffiehuis) serving coffee, and a café, which also serves cannabis and probably very forgettable coffee but great cookies.  

Ethiopia - and some would say almost the home of coffee, serve Buna, a strong coffee brewed over several hours, then poured in small quantities and flavoured with salt and butter … hmmm yeah …

Indonesia - kopi luwak is highly prized. Kopi beans pass through the digestive tract of a civet (small creature related to a weasel) and are harvested in the animal's droppings ... actually is anyone else starting to feel sick yet …

England - really doesn’t know what it wants tea, coffee, tea, coffee … but the last decade has seen the reverse empire invasion of coffee culture from New Zealand and Australia which has introduced amongst other things a “flat white” where the milk has to be steamed, then drawn from the bottom, rather than the top, of the steaming vessel … and you can drink this all day and night.

Coffee isn’t all about a daytime drink though and some countries see it more in the after dinner mode ... in Turkey it's almost like a dessert, and according to a local proverb: "black as hell, strong as death, and as sweet as love." The Irish have of course have gone one better with the eponymous “Irish coffee” – start with coffee, add whisky and then add whipped cream to finish ... then dance all night.

Monday, 18 June 2012

Sun

With so much rain lately we are all on the verge of suffering from SAD (seasonal affective disorder). The moment we get a glimpse of sunshine we race out to soak up every drop of it. Yesterday all of London was smiling, and ... we may even be lucky enough to have two days of leaving our brollies at home this week. Yahoo!!

Saturday, 5 May 2012

Today's conversation - results

Over a cup of coffee, conversation is likely to be about the results of the local body elections. Boris is returned as mayor in London, against the trend of a swing to the labour party across the country. Have the little people had enough of bearing the brunt of the austerity cuts of the right wing governments, and not seeing a jot of improvement anywhere?

Tomorrow all eyes will be on the French Presidental elections.

Thursday, 5 April 2012

Coffee?

Cup of coffee? It's hard to avoid the chains when you're hanging out for a coffee. Costa is the second biggest chain in the UK. No 1? Starbucks.
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