Coffee or Tea?
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Re: Coffee or Tea?
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For some reason or the other, coffee doesn't work on me. Tea does. Team Tea it is
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What people don’t know much about is how versatile coffee can be. Even the slightest detail can make a difference. For example, buying coffee grounds versus coffee beans make a HUGE difference. If you want to taste flavor notes (such as fruity, chocolate-y, or nutty), then it has to be coffee beans.
This is because coffee (once grinded) can lose its flavor after about 30 minutes. The cool thing is, there are multiple coffee equipment out there which can vary its flavor.
This ranges from espresso machine, aeropress, chemex, V60, origami dripper, etc.
Honestly, if you’re also a coffee lover, go and try to brew one by yourself!
I suggest French press as the easiest coffee equipment . I’ve also done some latte art with just the good old French press .
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