coffee. java. jo. brew. cafe. mud. decaf. espresso. hot stuff. ink. forty weight. mocha. beans. jolt. grind. jet fuel. mojo. fix. tar.
No matter what you call it, we all love it.
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Espresso is regulated by the Italian government because it is considered an essential part of their daily life.
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Coffee beans are actually the pit of a berry, which makes them a fruit. The best fruit.
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The French philosopher Voltaire is said to have drank 50 cups of coffee a day. Because he ruled.
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In the ancient Arab culture there was only one way a woman could legally divorce: If her husband didn’t provide enough coffee.
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This is the most expensive drink at Starbucks: $23.50, with 16 shots of espresso or 1400mg of caffeine.
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Teddy Roosevelt was probably the greatest American coffee drinker, consuming a gallon a day. But you probably shouldn’t attempt to do that.
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"The Cookie Cup"
Enrique Luis Sardi's Edible Coffee Cup Lets You Have Your Espresso and Eat It Too
Tired of paying extra when you want a sweet treat to accompany your morning shot of espresso? Wish there was a way to avoid the waste of a paper coffee cup without having to lug your own mug? Venezuelan designer Enrique Luis Sardi feels your pain. Working with Italian coffee company Lavazza, Sardi conjured up a way to combine the cookie and coffee cup to create a portable vessel that you can gobble when the drink is gone.
Apparently, the edible coffee cup tastes like a cross between a ice cream cone and a biscotti. The inside of the cup is covered with a special icing sugar that works as an insulator making the cup waterproof while sweetening the espresso at the same time. Besides being delicious, the cup eliminates paper waste and helps reduce water consumption — no washing required!
Although this “sip the coffee then eat the cup” is very simple, it’s awfully brilliant.
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