Yes, coffee lovers let us all unite and try some of these cool and tasty coffees.
To all you non-coffee drinkers, booo!
Just kidding, you’re always invited to come drink a coffee with us. Get in the bandwagon and try these tasty drinks too.
1. Cafe with Horchata:
For the horchata lovers, everyone has probably tried this mexican drink at a spanish restaurant. Imagine it with coffee though?!
2. Affogato:
This coffee contains espresso and gelato (an italian ice cream). Cafepoint.co.uk says to try this coffee before we die one day, “The affogato originated from Milan and its name literally translates as 'drowned.' Which is fitting as this coffee-based beverage uses the hot and bitter espresso to melt the gelato, resulting to a creamy pool of coffee and ice cream that you’d want to drown in!”
3. Flat White Coffee:
This milky coffee originated from Australia. Although, many people might argue it was New Zealand. So we may never know? According to eater.com, "Australian coffee is linked to a healthy lifestyle, spending time outdoors and, in many cases, going for a surf: "In Melbourne, people make going to cafes a huge part of the weekend. They’re passionate about that experience, and it’s not based on fueling yourself on caffeine."
4. Cuban Coffee:
You might be surprised with this kind of coffee. The first time I tried it, the barista gave it to me in a tiny tea cup and as I sipped a little, it tasted bold and really strong for a tea cup size coffee.
5. My favorite: Dirty Chai
According to about.com,
“It's an espresso drink made of a shot of espresso mixed into a 'chai tea' (or masala chai). It's usually made with a chai concentrate, steamed milk and a single shot of espresso. It's a mid-point between a regular latte and a chai tea latte.” The chai originates from India and when it's mixed with other ingredients, it tastes super delicious.
6. Irish Coffee:
If you’re over 21 and want more than just coffee in a cup well the Irish coffee is right up your alley. According to cafepoint.co.uk, this coffee has whiskey. “A cocktail made of hot coffee, sugar, thick cream, and of course, Irish whiskey!”