These are not common coffee drinks!
11:46:00 AM
Coffee trends will never stop surprising us. We heard about avolatte, the nitro coffee, the goth latte... and if you thought that this was it, what else can you combine with coffee? Then hold your breath, because we are going to introduce you some really unusual coffee drinks all over the world.
1) Coffee with cheese| Kaffeost
1) Coffee with cheese| Kaffeost
source:the telegraph |
If you like your coffee with a little bit of sugar, then why not adding a little bit of cheese? This might have been a thought in Sweden,so they invented the Kaffeost. It is a traditional coffee drink where you either dip the cheese in the coffee or drink your coffee with the cheese inside it. The cheese, is a nice Finnish Leipäjuusto made from milk cow, goat or reindeer (not for vegans!).
2) Egg Coffee| Cà Phê Trứng
The first thing that comes to mind when hearing Tonic is usually, gin. But here comes the coffee with tonic. How is it made? Simply! Prepare an espresso dose and pour it into a glass of tonic and ice. Even though it started in a Swedish roastery, you can find it in many specialty cafes in the world or you can make it yourself. You can take a look here as well for more coffee cocktails.
4) Coffee with lemon or lime
source:healthy food recipes |
When life gives you lemons make a coffee out of them and specifically an espresso Romano, which originates in Italy. You want to know how? Just make yourself an espresso and add a slice of lemon or squeeze it in your coffee. It looks nice, does it taste the same way?
5) Coffee with sea salt
source:the cooking of joy |
On December 2008 the chefs at Taiwanese coffeehouse 85C Bakery Cafe, launched a coffee beverage sprinkled with sea salt. No he went crazy! In fact, since it first appeared, it has become the best seller of the coffeehouse. They were inspired by the habit of sprinkling sea salt on fruits in order to enrich their sweet taste.
6) Coffee- Tea mix| Yuan Yang
7) Coffee with butter and oil
source: smartD |
It is also called Bulletproof coffee, as the name of the company that launched it. The idea behind it is to garnish your coffee with a spoon of butter and coconut oil, instead of eating breakfast. This has though, dietitians disputing if it works, as it is well known that consuming too much butter can damage our health. However, is this the only problem? Does coffee with butter sounds appealing to you?
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