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What's your favorite kind of coffee?
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I don't drink coffee any more because the caffeine was making me feel worse. I've never been into fancy coffee, grinding it myself etc. I've always been happy with instant coffee or just buying it from a coffee shop. My go to order used to be a vanilla latte. At home, I would just add a spoon of instant coffee to almond/soy milk along with some honey.
Pre-ground, automatic drip filter (I'm lazy). Light roast for maximum caffeine! Vanilla and hazelnut are my favorite flavors to add to coffee, but only occasionally. I don't add sugar.
There is a type of coffee local to the Malacca straight. It got to be one of the most unhealthy way of drinking of coffee, but I guess the best things come from the worst. The coffee is roasted with butter or margerine to have that oily taste. Then you put that into a coffee filter. That's what I like
I enjoyed bulletproof coffee when I made it at home, but my recent favourite is Ethiopian medium-roast beans I grind. I also really liked the dark Marley coffee called Buffalo Soldier. Irie
I don't know. The type of coffee you buy in supermarkets here seem to be all the same roasted and grinded beans, and there are no coffee shops in this small town to buy different blends. But I still drinks lots of it, as black as possible, no sugar. At the same time I absolutely love those sweet fancy iced coffees with lots of chantilly a la Starbucks.
I have expensive tastes. Not because I value expense or exclusivity, I just enjoy good quality. However, for some reason, the reverse is true when it comes to coffee. I like cheap instant stuff. I'm actually ashamed to say it, because it's not like me at all, but I never got along with proper coffee.
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