Coffee snobs' delight
The Citizen|October 25, 2024
Coffee and tea: two drinks that have been fueling humanity since the dawn of, well, mornings.
SONJA BROWN

While both are revered for their ability to turn us from grumpy zombies into functional humans, they've somehow evolved into entire lifestyles – each one with more varieties, names and preparation methods than there are stars in the sky.

Once upon a time, you'd ask for a cup of Java poured from a pot and that was that. But coffee now comes in so many forms that you need a degree in linguistics just to pronounce half of them.

The black coffee drinker is the purist, the minimalist, the "no-nonsense" type. Their drink is as straightforward as they come. No cream, no sugar, no milk, no nonsense.

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