“Let me wake up next to you, have coffee in the morning and wander through the city with your hand in mine, and I'll be happy for the rest of my fucked up little life.”
1. Espresso
Fun Facts:
- Espresso machine applies 132 pounds per square pressure to extract the coffee
- 50 coffee beans make 1 shot of espresso
Ingredients:
- Coffee powder
- Granulated Sugar
- Milk
- Water
How to make it:
If you’ve got an espresso coffee machine, then great, but if you don’t have a coffee maker, then the best way to make is it to take a tablespoon of coffee powder adding one tablespoon of water and sugar according to your taste, mix it till the color of the coffee changes.
Add hot milk to it and enjoy a hot cup of coffee.
Fun Facts:
- Did you know mazagran can lessen the risks of cardiovascular diseases?
- Mazagran has antioxidants which prevent memory loss.
Ingredients:
- Black Coffee
- Lemon Juice
- Sugar
- Ice cubes
How to make it:
- To make Mazagan you’ll need a glass, now fill the glass with black coffee and add 1 lemon juice.
2. Then add sugar as per your taste and pour it over ice cubes.
EISCOFFEE
This is actually cold coffee. It originated in Germany, where it was made by mixing coffee and ice cream together.
Different countries have their own versions of cold coffee.
Interesting Facts:
- Did you know Eiskaffee is known to prevent dizziness and causes mental alertness?
- Two cups of coffee a day can extend your life.
- Caffeinated coffee is known to improve blood flow.
Ingredients:
- Brewed coffee
- Vanilla Ice cream
- Whipped cream
The word ‘macchiato’ means spotted, the name differentiated between espresso and coffee with a drop of milk.
Interesting Facts:
- Macchiato keeps your blood pressure in control.
- A man named George Washington invented instant coffee in 1910.
- In New York people drink 7 times more coffee than other cities of U.S.
Ingredients:
- Espresso
- Steamed milk
How to make it:
To make macchiato you need to add steam milked on top of espresso in a 4:1 ratio.
Special Tip: If you want to make macchiato for the whole family, make the espresso using Mr. Coffee 4-Cup Switch Coffeemaker. It will not just save your time but will make your coffee more perfect in taste.
Cappuccino
Cappuccino originates from Italy and it means hood.
It got popular in mid-1990’s. The traditional way to make it is to pour Steamed milk on espresso.
The texture and temperature of milk are really important.
The thick foam the mixture creates gives it a velvety texture.
Interesting Facts:
- People celebrate the World Cappuccino day on 8th November
- The foam serves as an insulator and keeps the coffee hot
- Cambridge created the first webcam to check a coffee pot
- The work coffee means ‘wine of the bean’ in Arabic.
Ingredients:
- Espresso
- Steamed Milk
- Sugar
How to make it:
Take a cup, add a ½ espresso and a ½ of steamed milk and top it with ½ of milk foam
Irish Coffee
Iced Coffee
Frappe
This word can be used to describe a variety of coffee and espresso drinks that have been blended with ice. The slushy-like drinks often contain some kind of milk and a flavored syrup, plus a top layer of whipped cream. If you're like Ree and don't have a Starbucks down the block, try her homemade Frappuccino recipe!
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- Keep it simple: Choose a name that's short and sweet and try to avoid cafe names that are difficult for the average Joe to pronounce or spell (pun intended)! You want them to be able to remember you rather than settle for the nearest chain coffee shop. (Yeah, we’re looking at you, Starbucks!)
- Look to your specialty beverages and treats: Find inspiration, perhaps at the bottom of a cup of coffee (or two, or three). "Espresso," "mocha," and "latte" all sound good in a name, especially to someone yearning for a cup.
- Use your name: If your name is Joe, celebrate with a shot of espresso! Espresso Joe’s sounds pretty good! Even if your name isn't Joe, it will add personality and homeyness to your cafe's name.
- Use your location: Location plays a big part in the success of your coffee shop, so why not emphasize it in your shop's name? Manhattan Mocha, Jacksonville Java, and Boston Baristas are just a few examples to get the juices (or should I say coffee)'
- Use adjectives: Using a coffee drink or tasty treat in the name? Try adding different adjectives (hot, homemade, sweet, etc.) to see what flows nicely together.
- Use the theme: If your cafe will have a theme, incorporate it into the name if possible.
- Think of your audience: Are you trying to gear your cafe toward a certain crowd of people? If this is the case, keep this in mind when thinking of cafe names. Youngsters aren’t likely to frequent a cafe called “Old Geezer's Coffee.”
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