The art of the coffee
By smilemoon
@smilemoon (766)
United Arab Emirates
October 4, 2012 1:42pm CST
Hello everybody,
Some people treat the coffee as an art. They enjoy hanging out at coffee shops with friends or members of family, and respect the energy increase drinking a cup could give them .
Some people don't know the differences between espresso and drip brew coffee, or the differences between a cappuccino and a latte. Some of those who are addicted to coffee care about the process of creating good quality of even a cup coffee.
2 responses
@Paper_Doll (2373)
• Philippines
5 Oct 12
Hi, I don't know much about coffee. I only know brewed and 3-in-1 until the competition went up this year when a brand released this brown coffee. Whenever I will go to the grocery, I will always stop at the coffee shelves to see what new type of coffee they've released. I've seen few releases for last couple of months, they already have cappucccino, smooth and creamy, strong, latte and many more. I've tried a few and it is really nice to try different flavors every time.
@smilemoon (766)
• United Arab Emirates
5 Oct 12
Hi Paper_Doll, I like to try different flavors too. I enjoy several types acually.
@subhojit10 (7375)
• India
4 Oct 12
Well thanks for posting this discussion. Very rightly pointed out, many consider coffee as a light refreshment drink that can be most enjoyed when friends and colleagues are around. They feel relaxed, fresh and rejuvenated when a cup of coffee is sipped with them. That is the reason they prefer spending more time at coffee shops and have a good time with them.
What say?
@smilemoon (766)
• United Arab Emirates
4 Oct 12
You are welcome. Coffee is not tasty but also can make a good and enjoyable times gathering peopel we like. It is also good drink in important meetings.