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Vincent Van Gogh - The Starry Night: coffee art. Source
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Coffee & Flower Arrangements by Sawa
Sawa is a Japanese Instagrammer who combines her love of caffeine and flowers by creating beautiful works of art each morning. Her ongoing series is called La Fee De Fluer, where she arranges florals, ribbons and dried foliage around inviting cups of coffee. Read full article here.
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E X O D I A the forbidden one
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: When you treat retail employees like shit, you become an instant joke. You are the story they tell over coffee to make their friends and family laugh at the idiot. You are the person they mimic in a squeaky voice.
Next time you want to yell at a retail employee, imagine them repeating what you are about to say in a squeaky voice. Because that will be your legacy.
It’s ridiculous how true this is
I can confirm you are the semi permanent joke of the store, the managers, workers, their families and their favorite customers for a LONG time until someone fucks up worse than you.
If you order off the secret menu that doesn't exist without knowing the ingredients I'm giving you the most disgusting combination of ingredients I can think of just to make you suffer
You are one of the harsher baristas out there and I can appreciate that
On its own, “tår” means a cup of coffee and “patår” is a refill, so “tretår” is a second refill, or a “threefill.”
i walk into starbucks and order a pumpkin spice latte with 13 shots of espresso. i tell the barista that i intend to transcend humanity and become a god. i ask for no whip cream
you say this jokingly but i had a customer actually order a pumpkin spice latte with 9 shots of espresso (also no whip) and when i asked her to verify that she did indeed want 9 shots of espresso she looked me dead in the eyes and said “i have 5 kids”
When you’re a barista and you spill hot coffee all over yourself and people ask if you’re okay.
Customer: Is [insert item from menu] good?
My inner monologue: no it tastes the way a fart smells it’s the worst thing ever created by human beings and consuming it would be the worst decision of your life yES ITS GOOD YOU FUCKING PIECE OF SHIT WHAT ELSE AM I GOING TO SAY I’M GETTING PAID TO SELL YOU THIS. FUCK OFF I HATE YOU FOR WASTING 10 SECONDS OF MY LIFE ASKING ME SUCH A STUPID QUESTION
Me: yah
Around the World: Coffee
I, like many of you, love coffee. I decided to look into coffee drinking habits of various countries. Here is what I found. This information was obtained from the Huffingtonpost.
Germany: Pharisäer
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The Germans know how to warm up a cup of coffee: sneak two ounces of rum in it. Mix dark coffee, rum and sugar to taste, and top it with whipped cream.
Vietnam: Egg Coffee
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This decadent coffee is more like a full-on dessert: beat two egg yolks with a half teaspoon each of condensed milk, honey and vanilla extract until fluffy. Pour into a cup and top with hot black Vietnamese coffee. The egg mixture will float to the top, where you can spoon it into your mouth or drink right away.
Spain: Cafe Bombón
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This popular Spanish coffee is for those who like it sweet. Mix equal parts strong coffee with sweetened condensed milk.
Turkey: Turkish Coffee
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It’s said every Turkish family has its own recipe for this tradition. Super-finely ground coffee is brewed in a copper pot called a cezve, sweetened and boiled several times over heat. It’s kind of complicated, but well worth the work.
Here’s how it’s done
France: Cafe au Lait
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Traditional cafe au laits are essentially equal parts brewed coffee and steamed milk. To spice it up, we like to add chicory, like they do at New Orleans’ Cafe du Monde.
Austria: Kaisermelange
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The kaisermelange (or “emperor’s blend”) is popular Austrian way of drinking dark coffee, served with an egg yolk, sugar and cognac. Some people blend the yolk with sugar and maybe a little milk.
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